Surgical Technology 
Due to the aging population in the U.S., there are more people than ever who will require surgical procedures in the coming years.
The U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics is projecting 25% employment growth through 2018 for Surgical Technologists. That's "much faster growth" compared to the average for all occupations.
What do Surgical Technologists do?
A Surgical Technologist is responsible for assisting before, during, and after surgery. They practice utilizing aseptic technique, passing instruments to a doctor in the proper sequence, while remaining attentive to the details in maintaining sterile fields and a safe environment for the patient. They set up the case according to the procedure or as requested, and will have completed the set-up prior to the doctor's arrival. Surgical Technologists gown and glove the doctor, keep the instrument table in order during the surgical procedure, manage operating room supplies, and are attentive and knowledgeable about the various surgical procedures. They must have the ability to identify the different medications used during the procedure correctly, and be able to prepare for the end-of-case clean-up.
Where do Surgical Technologists work?
Graduates of Surgical Technologist schools in Nevada like NCI are currently employed in general and community hospitals, as well as veteran hospitals. Smaller surgical centers, which focus on cosmetic or "out-patient" surgeries, a growing trend in many areas, are also employing the Surgical Technologist graduates.
Questions?
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