Surgical Technology admits students each August and January. Application deadline : May 1st for August start and November 1st for January start.
MISSION
The
mission of the Surgical Technology Program is to provide students
with the general and technical education to function as safe, competent
surgical technologist in entry level positions. The program also seeks
to foster partnership with public, private, and government health care
facilities and educational institutions in Mississippi .
PROGRAM
GOALS
The
educational goal of the Surgical Technology Program at PRCC is to prepare
the student for satisfactory completion of the program , attainment of
national certification , and the above average competence on the job as
stated in the Association of Surgical Technologist's Standards of
Practice-Description of the Surgical Technologist .
PROGRAM
DESCRIPTION
The
Surgical Technologist is a highly skilled member of the surgical team,
qualified by didactic and clinical education to provide safe and efficient
care to the patient in the operating room. Moreover, because of a broad
educational background combined with a specialized focus, Surgical Technologist
function in a number of diverse areas. Areas of employment can also be
in delivery rooms, cast rooms, emergency departments, ambulatory care areas,
physicians offices, organ procurement, central sterile processing, sales,
and more.
The
Surgical Technologist actively participate in surgery by performing scrub
and/or circulator duties which include but not limited to the following:
pass instruments and supplies to the surgical team, prepare and position
the patient, operate medical and surgical equipment, assist the anesthesiologist,
keep accurate records, prepare the OR for a surgical procedures by selecting
supplies, instruments and equipment according to the surgeon's preference,
open supplies and instruments in preparation for surgical procedure, identify
and transport the patient to the OR, perform the surgical scrub, gown and
glove, assemble and organize sterile supplies, assist in others gowning
and gloving, and assist in the preparing the OR for the next surgical procedure.
The
didactic education consists of a variety of courses which are shown in
the Program of Study
for Surgical Technology for an Associate in Applied Science Degree.
The
student is also provided with Clinical and Surgical Procedures which are
provided by closely supervised clinical education in local area hospitals
and clinics.
The
course of study can be completed in one year for a certificate of proficiency
or the student can continue on for the Associate in Applied Science Degree.
REQUIRED
ABILITIES
The
student must exhibit the following occupational skills:
Use
fine motor skills and eye hand coordination, both right and left hands.
Perform
a full range of body motion, including moving patients and handling, lifting
and pushing heavy equipment.
Posses
physical stamina as long periods of standing are required.
Wear
full surgical attire including personal protective devices.
Withstand
unusual sights and smells.
Recognize
that the work environment will include exposure to diseases and toxic substances.
Adapt
effectively and use appropriate coping skills in environments with high
stress to ensure patient safety.
Anticipate
the needs and provide emotional support to team members and the patient
even in an emergency situation.
Demonstrate
attentive behavior by focusing on the task at hand.
Adapt
to irregular working hours.
Posses
a stable temperament.
ADMISSION
Surgical
Technology program admits freshman each August. Applications are accepted
through May 1st of each year. For a program packet call 601-554-5507.

FACULTY
Debbie
Hinton, CST - Program Chair, B.S. in Secondary Education and Social
Science from U.S.M. Surgical Technology training at FGH, and Co-author
of computer software on Surgical Instruments (Watson Enterprises )
Tammy
Allhoff, CST/CFA - Clinical Coordinator, A.S. from PRCC, Surgical
Technology training through Meridian Junior College, Co-author of computer
software on Surgical Instruments (Watson Enterprises).
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