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Program Snapshot
Academic CredentialAssociate in Science (AS)
Total Credit Hours64
Average Time to Complete2 yrs.
Academic PathwayHealth Sciences
ADVISOR FOR LAST NAME A-MShannon E. Smith, M.H.Sc., CDEI, CST, CSFA, FAST
Surgical Services Program Coordinator
850.873.3551
ssmith@gulfcoast.edu

ADVISOR FOR LAST NAME N-ZBrittany Page, AS, CST, CSFA
Assistant Coordinator
850.769.1551 ext. 5881
bpage2@gulfcoast.edu

Academic Program SpecialistAlyssa Evans
850.913.3311
Health SciencesGCSC@gulfcoast.edu

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B. Page faculty page

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Surgical Technologist, A.S.

Do you like Anatomy? Do You Like to Watch Surgery on TV?

Would you like to work in a unique environment?

  • As a member of the operating room team.
  • In a challenging fast paced environment that can change human lives. An emergency can occur anytime and no two human beings are alike so… it is never boring.
  • Every day is spent exploring the human body, becoming familiar with surgical techniques, procedures and treatments.
  • There is always something new every day. Technology and innovative changes are ongoing.

The Surgical Technologist works directly with the surgeon during surgery to complete the surgical procedure. Before an operation, you would set up the instruments and equipment. Ensure that both sterile and nonsterile equipment is assembled and adjusted to make sure it works properly.  During the surgical procedure, you must know the surgical procedure, observe the conditions of the anatomy,  pass instruments to the surgeon, anticipate the needs of the surgeon, and react quickly to emergencies by providing the appropriate supplies or equipment.

Surgical technologists can perform the scrub role;  assistant circulator (identify, position, and prepare the patient for surgery), or second scrub role (maintain retraction, cut suture,  manipulate the camera for minimal invasive surgery, or hold clamps applied by the surgeon). With further training the surgical technologist can become  a first assistant.

Surgical Students

 The professional association is the Association of Surgical Technologists (AST). Just prior to graduation, you will take the nationally recognized and accredited National Board of Surgical Technologists and Surgical Assistants (NBSTSA) surgical technology exam to become a board Certified Surgical Technologist (CST).

As you mature by gaining experience, you can opt to specialize in a particular field such as General Surgery, Trauma, Open Heart, Orthopedics, Gynecology/Obstetrics, Transplant, Robotic and/or Neuro Surgery.  According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median 2015 income was $44,330 and job growth in the field is expected to be much faster than average.

All programs are required to publish the approved Outcomes Assessment Exam (OAE) pass-rate from the program’s most recently submitted Annual Report. Upon graduation, students take the National Board of Surgical Technologists and Surgical Assistants certification examination to become a Certified Surgical Technologist (CST).

Surgical Technology
 School Year
CAAHEP Annual
Report Year
Certification
Pass Rate
NBSTSA National Average
  8/1/2022 - 7/31/2023 2023 100%
*not published as of 2/15/2023
8/1/2021- 7/31/2022 2022 92% 71.6%
8/1/2020- 7/31/2021 2022 100% 70.6%
8/1/2019- 7/31/2020 2021 82% 73.7%
8/1/2018- 7/31/2019 2020 90% 64.4%


The Surgical Technology program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (
www.caahep.org) upon the recommendation of Accreditation Review Council of Education of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting.

CAAHEP is located at 9353  - 113th Street North, #7709, Clearwater, Florida 33775.

Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs
9355 – 113th ST. N, #7709
Seminole, FL  33775
 Phone: 727.210.2350
Fax: 727.210.2354
Contact via email: mail@caahep.org
Website: www.caahep.org

Surgical Services-Surgical Technologist Course Requirements

ENC1101, English I

Selest One:
Visual & Performing Arts
Philosophy/Religion
Literature 

Select One:
MAC1105, College Algebra 
MAC2311, Calculus with Analytical Geometry I 
MGF1106, Mathematics for Liberal Arts 
MGF1107, Survey of Mathematics 
STA2023, Statistics 
BSC2085, Anatomy and Physiology I
POS2041, American National Government or AMH2020, United States History II and demonstrate Civic Literacy Competency
HSC1531, Medical Terminology
HSC1000, Orientation to Perioperative Services
HSC1000L, Orientation to Perioperative Services Lab
BSC2085L, Human Anatomy and Physiology Lab I
BSC2086, Human Anatomy and Physiology II
BSC2086L, Human Anatomy and Physiology Lab II
STS1310, Surgical Tech & Procedures
STS1310L, Surgical Tech & Proc. Lab/Clinical
STS1340C, Pharmacology and Anesthesia
STS1940C, Introduction to Surgery Clinical
STS2323, Surgical Procedures I
STS2323L, Surgical Simulation Lab I
STS2324, Surgical Procedures II (effective Fall 2023)
STS2324L, Surgical Simulation Lab II
STS2361, The Art of Teamwork in Surgery
STS2365, Professional Skills for the OR Team
STS2944C, Surgical Clinical I
STS2945C, Surgical Clinical II
STS2953, Surgical Technologist Portfolio I
STS2954, Surgical Technologist Portfolio II
STS2936, Surgical Certification Symposium

What can you do with a Surgical Services-Surgical Technologist Degree?

What jobs will you find with a degree in Surgical Services?

  • Go on to earn an associate degree in surgical services and then a bachelor degree in healthcare or business management.
  • Become a team leader in a specialty service such as orthopedics.
  • Move into management of a central sterile supply or inventory department.
  • Return to school to move into other related branches of medicine such as a surgical assistant, physician’s assistant, registered nurse or physician.

Gulf Coast alumni of this program have continued their education at:

University of Florida

 

Scrubbing

Surgical Labs

You'll acquire the skills you need to be a successful Surgical Technologist in Gulf Coast State College's state-of-the-art labs in the George C. Tapper Health Sciences Building on the Panama City campus.

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How to apply to the  Surgical Technology Program

To apply to the program, you’ll need to complete the general admission application to Gulf Coast State College.  Visit the Gulf Coast admissions page to learn more about the application process. Consult the Gulf Coast State College Catalog to find out more about the program. Download an Information Packet that Includes the Application Process.

Apply to Gulf Coast

Complete the Surgical Technologist Application

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