One way to get started in the medical industry is through becoming a sterile processing technician. As a sterile processing technician, it will be your job to stock, sterilize and prepare tools and equipment that will be used during surgery.
One way to get started in the medical industry is through becoming a sterile processing technician. As a sterile processing technician, it will be your job to stock, sterilize and prepare tools and equipment that will be used during surgery. You’ll be right in the thick of things and responsible for making sure everyone – doctors, nurses, patients, etc. – don’t face any contamination.
As a sterile processing technician, you’re also responsible for the cleanliness and safety of operating rooms, table and equipment. Of course, that means you will spend most of your time in hospitals, clinics and doctors’ offices. Does this sound like a path you want to take? Join the sterile processing program today!
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Our Certificate in Sterile Processing Technician program is designed to develop knowledge and skills needed by sterile processing technicians in a healthcare facility.
This program will educate, train, and bolster students capabilities/techniques required to serve in any sterile processing department in the country. Upon completing this program, students will be able to sit for the Certified Registered Central Service Technician (CRCST) exam
The major tasks of the Central Sterile Processing Technician (CSPT) role are to process and sterilize equipment and supplies from the operating suites and nursing units of the hospital.Â
The Sterile Processing Technician program at the Medical Training Institute prepares students for entry-level roles in healthcare facilities, focusing on sterilization, decontamination, and distribution of surgical instruments.
The Central Service Technician (CST), or Central Sterile Technician, is responsible for decontaminating, sterilizing, assembling, storing and distributing medical devices and equipment needed for patient care, especially during surgery.
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