Thursday, July 25, 2013

Surgical Technologist Jobs: Boost Your Confidence

By Blythe Stowe


With the long list of healthcare careers these days, wouldn't it be nice to find one that will provide you with excellent financial rewards but without the hassle of long years of training? By becoming a surgical technologist, not only can you be entitled to great pay, but also with job security. As a surgical tech, you will be working under the supervision of surgeons, registered nurses, and other medical specialists.

Among the perks of being as a surgical technologist is that they get to work in well-lighted, air-conditioned, and clean environments. Despite this, anyone who wants to take part in this career will have to be prepared for the unpleasant sight and sounds while assisting in surgical procedures. It is common to be standing for long hours and to have at least a 40-hour work week.

In order to start your surgical technologist career in the right track, you must first undergo an formal training program that is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP). You should be able to find these training programs in most colleges and universities and will take anywhere from 9 to 24 months to complete.

Your surgical technologist training program can culminate to a certificate, diploma, or an associate's degree depending on how many months of training you will go through. Your training program will have classroom instruction that will take up courses such as medical terminology, anatomy, physiology, microbiology, and medical ethics. You will also undergo internship in order to gain clinical experience.

Even though the demand for surgical techs is on the rise, competition is very steep and this is the reason why you must still focus on improving your credentials. One way of doing this is by becoming certified as a surgical technologist. You can be certified by passing a certification exam offered by the National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting (NBSTSA).

As a surgical technologist, your primary source of employment would be in general medical and surgical hospitals. But because of the excellent employment opportunities and better employment growth, many surgical techs are also finding their place in outpatient care centers, doctor's offices, and mobile surgical centers. Employment growth for this career is forecasted at the rate of 25 percent through the year 2018.




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