Somerset Community College Surgical Technology Program 1
Somerset Community College
Surgical Technology Program
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Online Pre-Admission Conference
This is a required session that you must view when applying to the Surgical Technology program
At the end of the program, you will need to print, complete, and submit the viewing verification form and the Surgical Technology program application forms found on the Surgical Technology website
These forms should be submitted to Tammy Watters in the Harold Rogers Student Commons building room 222 by June 1st. The Harold Rogers Student Commons building is located on the Somerset main campus: http://sccmaps.net/
These forms are essential-without them in your file, you will not be considered for the program
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Program Accreditation
The Surgical Technology program at SCC is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP)
Graduates receiving their degrees meet the requirements to take the national certification exam administered by the National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting (NBSTSA). All students must take this exam to graduate
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Program Description
Program completion requires 1 year of instruction after formal admission to the program
18 students are admitted every August. Selections are made after June for the August start date
The program is a mixture of didactic and clinical coursework You must maintain a “C” average in ALL courses including
general education courses Some semesters may require as many as 30-40 hours per
week of student involvement
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Technical Standards
Surgical Technology involves the provision of direct care for individuals and is characterized by the application of verified knowledge in the skillful performance of surgical technology technical functions. Therefore, all applicants should possess: Sufficient visual acuity, such as is needed in the
surgical environment and for the observation necessary for patient assessment and care
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Technical Standards
Sufficient auditory perception to receive verbal communication from patients and members of the health team and to assess health needs of people through the use of monitoring devices (e.g., cardiac monitors, biomedical equipment, fire alarms, etc.);
Sufficient gross and fine motor coordination to respond promptly and to implement the skills, including the manipulation of equipment, positioning and lifting patients required in meeting health needs related to surgical technology
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Technical Standards
Sufficient verbal and non-verbal communication skills (speech, reading, and writing), such as are needed in classroom and clinical settings to interact with patients and professional personnel; and
Sufficient intellectual and emotional functions to plan and implement care for individuals
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Additional Information
Visible tattoos must be covered in all patient care areas Due to facility policy clinical sites will not allow
students with certain skin conditions like psoriasis to participate in clinical rotations
CPR certification must be obtained prior to clinicalsmid-October and must be obtained from the American Heart Association only
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Program Curriculum General Education courses required for the AAS degree*BIO 137 Anatomy & Physiology I 4 credits*BIO 139 Anatomy & Physiology II 4 credits_________________________________________________________________________*BIO 225 Medical Microbiology 4 credits
OR*BIO 226 Principles of Microbiology 3 credits
OR*BIO 227 Principles of Micro with Lab 5 credits
ORBIO 118 Microbes and Society 3 credits_________________________________________________________________________AHS 115 Medical Terminology 3 credits
ORCLA 131 Med Term from Greek & Latin 3 credits
ORMIT 103 Med Office Terminology 3 credits*Denotes absolute pre-requisites, you can NOT start the program until these courses are complete.
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Program Curriculum
General Education courses required for the AAS degree-in addition to the pre-requisites:
Digital Literacy 0-3 creditsOR computer competency examENG 101Writing I 3 creditsMAT110 Applied Math 3 credits
ORMAT150 College Algebra 3 credits
ORHigher level mathematics course worth a minimum of 3 creditsSocial Interaction 3 creditsHeritage/Humanities 3 credits
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General Education Courses
All of the gen ed courses may be taken at SCC Courses may be transferred from other accredited
institutions. Please contact the college registrar for clarification.
Some of the gen ed courses may be available online at KCTCS online (www.kctcs.edu)
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Surgical Technology Program Courses
FallSUR100 Surgical Technology Fundamentals/Theory 12 creditsSUR101 Surgical Technology Fundamentals/Lab (1st bi-term) 1 creditSUR125 Surgical Technology Skills Practicum I (2nd bi-term) 3 creditsSUR130 Principles of Surgical Pharmacology 2 credits
SpringSUR200 Surgical Technology Advanced Theory 9 creditsSUR201 Surgical Technology Skills Practicum II 7 credits
**The curriculum outlined during this information session is current but can change at any time, it is important that you meet with a program faculty advisor every semester to ensure you are taking all required courses**
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Clinical Education Component
Each semester includes a clinical education course Clinical sites are located in many areas both in and out of
Somerset Students cannot request a specific clinical site and are
not guaranteed rotations at specific sites closest to their home
Class and clinical schedules are non-negotiable and will vary each semester
All students should expect to have to drive to out of town clinical sites
Students cannot leave a clinical site without permission from a preceptor or clinical instructor 13
Clinical Sites
Lake Cumberland Regional Hospital-Somerset, KY Lake Cumberland Ambulatory Surgery Center-Somerset, KY Medpark West Surgery Center-Somerset, KY St Joseph of London-London, KY Russell County Hospital-Russell Springs, KY Manchester Memorial Hospital-Manchester, KY
**Scheduled clinical hours are from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.**
**This list is subject to change without notice
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Admission Requirements In order to be considered for admission into the Surgical
Technology program at SCC, the following items must be in completed by June 1 of the year you wish to be considered: Current address, e-mail address and phone number on file Online Pre Admission Conference Verification form and Surgical
Technology application on file-A new verification form/application must be submitted every year you wish to be considered
Transfer Surgical Technology students must have a “C” or better in all gen ed and Surgical Technology courses to be eligible for admission. Also, students must submit a recommendation letter from the previous Surgical Technology Program Coordinator
All students must have an advising session with a Surgical Technology advisor to be considered for acceptance
To make an advising appointment with Tammy Watters email her at [email protected] or call (606)451-6792.
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Admissions RequirementsImportant facts to remember
It is the applicant’s responsibility to ensure that all required items are in their ST admissions folder prior to the June 1 deadline
Once the June 1 deadline occurs, an applicant CANNOT add any additional information to their folder-if your file is incomplete, you will not be considered for admission that year
Again, it is the applicant’s responsibility to confirm that their file is complete every year they wish to be considered
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Points System
No minimum ACT score is required; however, extra points will be awarded if the ACT score is 20 or above. Points will be given according to grade earned for each required Gen Ed class listed below
First time students are admitted based on a point system. Points are given for ACT/Compass scores and each general education class completed with a “C” or better
Refer to the Surgical Technology points document on the website to add up your total score and bring it to your advising appointment, so your advisor can review it with you
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Selective Admissions
After the June 1 deadline, all applicant information is reviewed by the selection committee-this process may take several weeks, every applicant will receive a letter whether accepted, an alternate, or not accepted; please be patient.
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Selective Admissions
Selection is based on the following preference criteria Completion of
BIO 137 BIO 139 BIO 118 OR BIO 225 OR BIO 226 OR BIO 227 AHS 115 OR CLA 131 OR MIT 103 Digital Literacy or computer competency exam
Cumulative GPA of all general education courses that are applicable to the Surgical Technology program. GPA must be 2.0 or higher with preference given to those above 2.5
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Program Expenses Tuition/Textbooks/Liability Insurance/Scrubs/Shoes Physical/Eye Exam/CPR Certification Immunizations
HBV Series, TB Skin Test, MMR, Tdap, Varicella, Influenza Complete and turn in when prompted by clinical coordinator
Drug screen Complete and turn in when prompted by clinical coordinator
Background check Students w/a felony record will not be allowed to participate in
clinicals Complete and turn in when prompted by clinical coordinator
Graduation Certification Exam**This list is not inclusive-simply a guideline
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Program Graduation Requirements
The surgical technology program is progressive in nature. In order to successfully complete this program; the student must meet the requirements for each semester in order to proceed to the next semester. The following are the individual semester requirements:
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Program Graduation Requirements
Fall semester
SUR 100-Successful completion with an overall average of 77% or greater.
SUR 101-Requires 77% or greater on all written exams and quizzes
SUR 125-Requires completion of 120 clinical hours as assigned. Clinical evaluations must average to 77% or greater.
SUR 130-Successful completion with an overall average of 77% or greater.
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Program Graduation Requirements
Spring semester
SUR 200-Successful completion with an overall average of 77% or greater.
SUR 201-Requires completion of 360 clinical hours as assigned. Clinical evaluations must average to 77% or greater.
total scrubbed cases for the entire program: a minimum of 120 surgical cases for the entire program must be documented in the roles and categories set forth by AST in the Core Curriculum for Surgical Technology 6th edition. 23
Program Graduation Requirements –cont.-
Spring term
Additional
Graduates must sit for the NBSTSA certification exam in June of the graduating year. Exam registration and fees are to be submitted by the student in Feb. or March of graduating year.
These requirements are in addition to all college requirements for graduation.
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In conclusion
For program questions, please contact- Tammy Watters, CST, RN, BSN; [email protected]
or (606)-451-6792 For transfer information, please contact the registrar’s office
at SCC For ACT, KYOTE/TABE scheduling, please contact the
assessment center at SCC. (606)-451-6850, or toll free (877)-629-9722, ext. 16
For financial aid questions, please contact a financial aid officer at SCC
Consult with a advisor every semester to register for classes
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