Overview
Surgical technologists assist in surgical operations under the supervision of surgeons, registered nurses, or other surgical personnel. They are members of operating room teams, which most commonly include surgeons, anesthesiologists, and circulating nurses.
Surgical technologists work under the delegatory authority of the surgeon, unless prohibited by state law or hospital policy. Before an operation, they help prepare the operating room by setting up surgical instruments and equipment, sterile drapes, and sterile solutions. Surgical technologists assemble the sterile and nonsterile equipment, check to ensure it all is working properly, and make adjustments as necessry. They also help prepare patients for surgery by washing, shaving, and disinfecting incision sites. Technologists transport patients to the operating room, help position them on the operating table, and cover them with sterile surgical "drapes." They also observe patients' vital signs, check charts, and assist the surgical team with putting on sterile gowns and gloves.
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Surgical Tech 14 May 2008 [pdf, 166 KB]
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Average Salary:
$31,210
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$0
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Years in school:
1
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2
after high school graduation
Job outlook:
Excellent
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