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SS 101: Intro to Social Science
3.00 Credits
West Virginia Northern Community College
This course prepares students for more specialized social science courses by introducing them to the basic concepts, methodologies and concerns of the social sciences. It focuses on the kinds of policy decisions about world problems that we face in the present and are likely to face in the future.
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SS 199: Special Topics
3.00 - 12.00 Credits
West Virginia Northern Community College
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SS 207: Wv And Aplchn Subculture
3.00 Credits
West Virginia Northern Community College
This course examines the interaction of physical and personal factors which have shaped the ways of life of West Virginia's citizens. The course treats history, government, the economy, religious and educational attitudes and other societal attributes as part of the regional subculture.
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SS 255: The Global Community
3.00 Credits
West Virginia Northern Community College
This course is an introduction to intercultural communication; to global problems associated with such topics as security, trade and the environment; to world geography; and to recent changes in the political and economic systems of Europe. Students should take this course in the second year of their program.
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ST 104: Surgical Technology I
0.00 - 9.00 Credits
West Virginia Northern Community College
This course is designed to introduce students to the surgical environment, the history of surgery and the legal, ethical, moral and psychological responsibilities of the surgical technologist. Emphasis is placed on principles of asepsis, safety and the importance of teamwork. Common surgical and diagnostic procedures are introduced. The program will include basic electricity, computers, robotics, and some physics as related to the operating room. Clinical expertise begins with campus laboratory sessions followed by clinical experience in a supervised setting within a hospital. Students must register for a lecture and laboratory/clinical section. Students must complete a minimum of 300 hours in campus laboratory and clinical setting.
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ST 107: Surgical Technology II
0.00 - 9.00 Credits
West Virginia Northern Community College
This course builds on the knowledge and skills acquired in ST 104. Advanced surgical and diagnostic techniques are taught. Emphasis continues to be placed on the principles of asepsis and their applications. Anesthetics, drugs and solutions will be introduced to students as a keyboard of those used in the surgical and related departments. The student will see a connection between the medications and the procedures. Calculations of drugs and solutions, using the metric system and the pouring and measuring of solutions are taught so students can effectively assist the surgeon, anesthesiologist or circulating nurse in the operating room. Students must register for a lecture and laboratory section. Students must complete a minimum of 300 hours in a campus laboratory and/or hospital setting.
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ST 110: Central Service Technician
0.00 - 12.00 Credits
West Virginia Northern Community College
This course is designed to prepare central service technicians who will be eligible to take the National certification examination to certify as a Central Service Technician. The program prepares students in the skills that are necessary to prepare items for service to the nursing departments, operating rooms, emergency department, and obstetrical, as well as physician offices.
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ST 112: Centrl Serv Tech Materials Mgt
9.00 Credits
West Virginia Northern Community College
This course is designed to provide students with 400 hours of supervised clinical experiences at approved medical facilities, to prepare them to work in medical facilities as Central Service Technicians, and to make them eligible to take the IAHCSMM national examination to become "Certified Registered Central Service Technicians.
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ST 204: Surgical Technology III
0.00 - 8.00 Credits
West Virginia Northern Community College
This course is designed to continue the educational process in the surgical environment. Students are introduced to procedures that pertain to advanced procedures. During this semester students are exposed to major orthopedics, eye, thoracic, head/neck procedures and other specialty fields. Students must register for lecture and a clinical laboratory setting. Students must complete a minimum of 300 clinical hours.
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ST 207: Surgical Technology IV
0.00 - 8.00 Credits
West Virginia Northern Community College
This course is designed to continue the educational process in the surgical environment. Students are introduced to procedures that pertain to emergency and trauma relation. During this semester students are exposed to major orthopedics, eye, thoracic, head/neck, neurological and other specialty fields. Students must register for a lecture and clinical laboratory setting. Students must complete a minimum of 300 clinical hours.
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