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Monroe Community College
Bachelor of Surgical Technology
- Rochester, USA
BSc
On-Campus
English
Earning your Associate in Applied Science (AAS) in Surgical Technology degree allows you to make a career out of maximizing patient safety, ensuring that operating room equipment functions properly, and supporting surgeons that save the lives of others. To get the clinical experience you need, Monroe’s School of Allied Health Professionals provides a series of courses that prepare you to take on two surgical technology practicums at approved health care facilities in New York.


Bellin College
Bachelor of Science in Surgical Technology/Surgical Assisting (BSST)
- Green Bay, USA
BSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
As a surgical technologist and surgical assistant, you will be working as an essential member of the surgical team consisting of surgeons, nurses, and anaesthesia. You will learn how to provide surgeons with the instruments and equipment necessary to perform surgery, assist the surgeon during the procedure.
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Surgical Medicine degree programs at the Bachelor's level immerse you in the critical aspects of surgical care and patient management. You'll explore the essential principles of surgery, gaining a strong foundation that combines clinical knowledge with practical techniques.
Through courses in anatomy, surgical procedures, and patient assessment, you'll learn how to perform pre-operative evaluations and assist in surgical operations. The program emphasizes skill development in areas such as suturing techniques, sterilization procedures, and the use of surgical instruments. Students build confidence as they engage with diverse surgical cases and collaborate with experienced professionals in simulated environments.
As a graduate, you'll open doors to various career paths, including surgical technologist, surgical assistant, or roles in surgical nursing, healthcare management, or patient care coordination. The program prepares you for ongoing professional development in the surgical field and instills a commitment to lifelong learning, enhancing adaptability in a rapidly evolving healthcare environment.