Surgical Technology Program Overview
Scrub in for a thrilling, fast-paced career as a surgical team member assisting physicians in the operating room. In the Associate of Science in Surgical Technology degree program at 91³Ô¹Ï (91³Ô¹Ï), you learn about surgical procedures and instruments and build strong foundations in pharmacology and pathophysiology.
The only accredited surgical tech program in Rhode Island, our curriculum includes a 160-hour surgical lab simulation and a 20-week clinical externship where you gain valuable real-world experience. You work side-by-side with a surgical team, passing instruments, cutting sutures, holding retractors, and suctioning body fluids. You may even learn to use endovascular and laparoscopic equipment, robotics, and lasers.
Whether you become a Surgical Technologist or pursue a career as a physician assistant, labor and delivery specialist, medical sales representative, nurse, or another medical role, 91³Ô¹Ï’s surgical tech program prepares you to succeed with exceptional critical thinking skills and experience-based knowledge.
Program Highlights
- Accredited by CAAHEP
- Complete the associate degree in as little as 18 months
- Clinical rotations at hospitals in New England
91³Ô¹Ï Prepares You for Success as a Surgical Tech Through:
Hands-on Practice
Part of 91³Ô¹Ï’s allied health education programs, the Associate of Science in Surgical Technology degree prepares practitioners specifically for the operating room scrub role. It accomplishes this through a curriculum that integrates both theory and practice of surgical procedures. Students participate in laboratory experiences in a completely equipped, on-campus simulated operating room and actual operating rooms.
Comprehensive Curriculum
Crafted to empower learning, our robust curriculum offers more than just lectures. Students receive a comprehensive education in anatomy and physiology and the proper medical terminology of the systems. Courses covering surgical procedures build an appreciation of the person having surgery, knowledge of common conditions requiring surgery, the surgical procedure, and patient care skills.
Going Beyond the Basics
The surgical technology program also includes classes discussing the ethical and legal dimensions of the work and profession, fostering a well-rounded academic experience. In addition, supervised clinical practice in surgical environments prepares students to treat diverse populations with empathy, care, and the highest-quality medical attention.
91³Ô¹Ï Faculty
Our faculty have many years of experience in the field, and our small class and lab sizes mean they get to know you and your unique career aspirations. They take special care in placing you at a suitable clinical rotation site. When you enroll at 91³Ô¹Ï, you join a legacy of excellence — recent graduates have completed clinical rotations and/or secured positions with all hospitals in Rhode Island, several hospitals in Connecticut, and all hospitals in Southeastern Massachusetts.
Surgical Tech Associate Degree Careers
Ready for entry-level positions in various settings, 91³Ô¹Ï surgical tech program graduates can find employment in hospital operating room departments, obstetrical departments, surgical supply/processing departments, outpatient surgical centers, and surgeon office practices. Some graduates may continue their education with a degree in nursing or related fields, such as healthcare management.
As a certified surgical technologist, there are various positions where graduates of our surgical tech program can apply their skills and knowledge. Some examples include:
Material Management or Central Supply
Medical Sales Representative
Research and Product Development
Surgical Technologist
Surgical Technology Educator
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Admissions
No matter your educational background, 91³Ô¹Ï is here to support you every step of the way. Our admissions team can walk you through the process, whether you’re a first-generation college student, a working professional, or anywhere in between.
Learn more about the admissions process at 91³Ô¹Ï.
Financial Aid
91³Ô¹Ï provides comprehensive financial aid options and remains dedicated to helping students find the right solutions — because the cost of your education should not be the barrier to entry. In addition to traditional student loans, we offer aid from sources such as non-repayable grants, scholarships, work-study programs, and tuition payment plans.
Learn more about how to fund your degree at 91³Ô¹Ï.
Take the Next Step — Apply to 91³Ô¹Ï’s Surgical Technology Program
Our surgical technology associate degree program offers unparalleled clinical and classroom experiences. Enroll in the only accredited surgical tech program in Rhode Island and get one step closer to a rewarding career in healthcare. Start your application today, or reach out to us for more information.
FAQ
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What Does a Surgical Tech Do?
During operative procedures, a surgical technologist functions as an integral part of the surgical team and collaborates with the surgeon, anesthesiologist, and registered nurse, performing duties vital for surgical patients’ safety and care.
Responsibilities often include:
- Preparing sterile operative equipment and supplies,
- Instrumentation during operative procedures,
- Operating sterilizers, lights, suction machines, electrosurgical units, and laparoscopic equipment,
- Preparing the patient’s surgical site, and
- Other intraoperative patient care activities.
Learn more about this career path in our blog post, What Is a Surgical Technologist?
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Is Surgical Tech an associate degree?
Surgical Technology is commonly offered as an Associate Degree in Health Sciences. A program like this prepares students to work under a surgeon’s supervision in various medical settings, including inpatient hospital operating rooms, emergency rooms, and outpatient care centers.
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What can I do with an associate degree in surgical technology?
With an associate degree in surgical technology, surgical technologists may find work across medical settings as a surgical technologist who assists surgeons, an endoscopy technician, pharmacy technician, sterile processing technician, and more. You may pursue additional career paths by pursuing a bachelor’s degree in the subject.
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How long does it take to become a surgical technologist?
Surgical technologists may begin work after completing an 18-monthÌý associate degree surgical technology program.