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Revised: 10/2010

CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH

Mailing Address: P.O. Box 8, Wye Mills, MD 21679 Actual Location: Second floor of Memorial Hospital at Easton

(410) 827-5917 or 770-3511 or Extension 5917 at 822-5400, 758-1537, or 228-4360

Dear Prospective Student:

Thank you for your interest in the Surgical Technology program at Chesapeake College.

The program is primarily a day oriented program with one or two evening per week commitment the first semester for Medical Terminology and English Composition (if not previously completed). There is a two evening commitment per week during the second semester for Microbiology (if not previously completed). The program consists of general education courses, courses specific to surgical technology and clinical experience in cooperation with a local hospital. The program is an eleven-month program which begins in the fall semester and is continuous through the spring and summer semesters. A Certificate is awarded upon graduation from the program. A successful student is qualified to take the national exam to become a certified surgical technologist (CST).

If you have additional questions, please call and make an appointment at the Wye Mills campus with the Nursing and Allied Health Advisor, Ms. Lorraine Holden. Her

telephone number is (410)822-5400, ext. 203.

Thank you again for your interest in the Surgical Technology program. I look forward to helping you achieve your career goals.

Sincerely,

Karen Jones

Director, Surgical Technology Program Chesapeake College

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SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY CERTIFICATE (512)

AWARD: Certificate

PURPOSE: The Certificate program in Surgical Technology is designed to prepare students to become integral members of the surgical team. As members of the surgical team, they will work closely with surgeons, anesthesiologists, registered nurses, and other surgical personnel delivering quality patient care and assuming appropriate responsibilities before, during, and after surgery. Students who successfully complete this program will be eligible to sit for the national certification exam offered by The Liaison Council for the Surgical Technologist.

OCCUPATIONAL GOALS: •Surgical Technologist in a Hospital •Surgical Technologist in a Private or Ambulatory Surgery Center.

PROGRAM: The Surgical Technology program is a 10-month program, including the summer session. Through classroom instruction and clinical field work, students cover surgical ASEPSIS and the preparation and use of the operating room and its equipment. Enrollment in this curriculum is limited by the availability of clinical facilities. In addition to the scholastic standards required of all students enrolled in the College, surgical technology students must achieve a grade of “C” or better in each required BIO and SGT course in order to continue in and graduate from this program. Students should consult with the Allied Health Department Chair in planning an appropriate program.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:

1. Students must place up through MAT 031 on the College’s Academic Skills Assessment (ASA) or complete all develop- mental requirements prior to admission into the program.

2. Students must have completed biology in high school within the last two years or complete BIO 101, Fundamentals of Biology, prior to admission into the program.

ADMISSION PROCEDURES:

1. Request program information from the Allied Health Department Chair.

2. Completion of the College’s Academic Skills Assessment (ASA) administered through the Office of Student Success and Enrollment Services.

3. Obtain a copy of your high school transcript.

4. Contact the Allied Health Department Chair for an appointment to review the high school transcript and assessment recommendations.

5. Apply for admission to Chesapeake College.

6. Complete any remedial coursework required prior to application for admission into the Surgical Technology Program (BIO 101, Fundamentals of Biology, must be taken if biology was not taken in high school).

7. By March 31 of the year you wish to enter the Program, send to the Allied Health Department Chair a letter requesting admission into the Program, and two letters of personal recommendation (employer, teacher, friend, doctor, or minister).

8. Contact the Allied Health Department Chair by April to schedule a May interview with the Surgical Technology Admissions Committee.

9. Letters of acceptance will be issued by June 1. 10. Program begins in the fall semester.

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NOTE: Laboratory science courses taken 10 or more years prior to application for admission will not be considered. Individuals working in a medical or related field may appeal to the Surgical Technology Program director.

Note: Field work, clinical placements, and Certification/licensure may involve drug testing and/or background checks performed at the student’s expense.

CONTACT PERSONS: Ms. Lorraine Holden Mrs. Karen Jones

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS: [Courses appear in Required Sequence]

FSC 101 Freshman Seminar Course 1

BIO 211+ Anatomy and Physiology I 4

ENG 101 Composition 3

MED 106 Medical Terminology 1

SGT 100 Patient Care and Ethics 2

SGT 101+ Operating Room Technology I 3

SGT 102+ Clinical Practicum I 2

BIO 212+ Anatomy and Physiology II 4

BIO 202+ Microbiology 4

SGT 103+ Operating Room Technology II 3

SGT 104+ Clinical Practicum II 2

SGT 105+ Clinical Practicum III 3

MINIMUM REQUIRED CREDITS: 32

Must be taken within the first 12 hours unless exempted by meeting established standards. + Prerequisite or corequisite. See course description for details.

Ms. Lorraine Holden Nursing and Allied Health Advisor

Room C-218, Wye Mills Campus 410-822-5400, ext. 203 lholden@chesapeake.edu

or Mrs. Karen Jones Program Director

Chesapeake College Center for Allied Health Memorial Hospital, Easton, Maryland

410-827-5917

This program has been approved for funding under the Workforce Investment Act. For more information, contact the Upper Shore Workforce Investment Board at: 410-822-1716.

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Chesapeake College is an Equal Opportunity Institution

SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

The Chesapeake College Surgical Technology Program is an eleven-month program which begins in the fall semester and is continuous through the spring and summer semesters. Through classroom instruction and clinical fieldwork, students cover surgical ASEPSIS and the

preparation and use of the operating room and its equipment. The surgical technologist provides patient care before, during, and after surgery, prepares the room and equipment for each surgical procedure, assists the physicians and nurses during surgery, and maintains the equipment used for specific surgical procedures. Enrollment in this curriculum is limited by the availability of clinical facilities. In addition to the scholastic standards required of all students in the College, surgical technology students must achieve a grade of "C" or better in each required BIO and SGT course in order to continue in and graduate from this program.

The Surgical Technology Program includes the Fall and Spring semesters, and a Summer

session; a total of 31 credits. It requires 38 to 42 contact hours per week per semester. Although some evening classes may be required, this is a five-day (day-time) program.

THE CURRICULUM

FALL: MED 106 Medical Terminology 1 credit 1 hr/wk

BIO 211+ Anatomy & Physiology I 4 credits 5 hrs/wk

* ENG 101 English Composition 3 credits 3 hrs/wk

SGT 100 Patient Care & Ethics 2 credits 4 hrs/wk SGT 101+ Operating Room Technology I 3 credits 5 hrs/wk SGT 102+ Clinical Practicum I 2 credits 24 hrs/wk

SPRING: BIO 212+ Anatomy & Physiology II 4 credits 5 hrs/wk

BIO 202+ Microbiology 4 credits 5 hrs/wk

SGT 103+ Operating Room Technology II 3 credits 5 hrs/wk SGT 104+ Clinical Practicum II 2 credits 24 hrs/wk SUMMER: SGT 105+ Clinical Practicum III 3 credits 36 hrs/wk

* Recommend taking as a Summer course prior to first Fall semester. + Prerequisite or corequisite. See course description details in our catalog.

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Chesapeake College is an Equal Opportunity Institution

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

1. Request program information from the Center for Allied Health located on the second floor of Memorial Hospital at Easton, 410-827-5917.

2. Complete the placement tests (English, reading, and mathematics) administered in the Office of Student Services on the Wye Mills or Cambridge campus.

3. Request a copy of your official high school transcript to be sent to Chesapeake College Center for Allied Health, P.O. Box 8, Wye Mills, MD 21679.

4. Contact the Nursing and Allied Health Advisor (Wye Mills Campus) to make an appointment and to review your high school transcript and placement test

results/recommendations.

5. Apply for admission to Chesapeake College.

6. Complete any remedial coursework prior to application for admission into the Surgical Technology Program (BIO 101, Principles of Biology, must be taken if Biology was not taken in high school within the last two years).

8. By March 31 of the year you wish to enter the Program, send the program application to Karen Jones, Program Director for Surgical Technology, two letters of personal

recommendation (ex. employer, teacher, friend, doctor, or minister) and a letter of intent. The letter of intent should include a statement of career goals and explain why the applicant has chosen a career in surgical technology.

9. Contact the Program Director of Surgical Technology by April to schedule an appointment for applicant review, 410-822-5400, x712.

10. Letters of acceptance will be issued by June 1.

11. After acceptance into the program, submission of a health record completed by a physician including documentation of Hepatitis B immunization in addition to other current immunizations and health insurance will be required. After acceptance, students must also obtain or keep current, “Health Care Provider” CPR certification. Prospective students are advised that fieldwork, clinical placements, and Certification/licensure may involve drug testing and /or background checks performed at the student’s expense. 12. Program begins in the fall semester.

Class size is limited. The Surgical Technology Admissions Committee will interview all applicants who meet these criteria. Priority in the selection process will be given to applicants who have:

13. Previous experience providing medical patient care. 14. The highest high school grade point average.

ESTIMATED SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM COSTS (In County FY 2011 rates):

FALL: 15 credits $1772.00 (tuition & fees) SPRING: 13 credits $1538.00 (tuition & fees) SUMMER: 3 credits $363.00 (tuition & fees)

PLUS: Does not include other fees or current fees for Books.

Please Note: The costs are just an estimate and are subjected to change without prior notice. 2

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CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH Student ID #____________ Mailing Address: P.O. Box 8, Wye Mills, MD 21679

(410) 770-3511 or 827-5917 or (410) 822-5400, 758-1537, 228-4360, extension 5917

APPLICATION TO SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM Application Deadline is March 31st of year you wish to enter the program.

COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION (Please Print):

Last 4 Digits of Social Security No.: _________ Entry Date: Fall_________ Name: ______________________________________________________________________________

Last First M.I. (or maiden)

Mailing Address: ____________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________

City County State Zip

Phone: ____________________________ Phone: ________________________________

Day Evening Email Address: ___________________________________________________

In the appropriate column below, enter the grade for the courses completed. If at another institution, list the name of the institution. Place a check mark (  ) next to those courses in which you are currently enrolled. Official high school transcripts and transcripts from each school you have attended since graduating from high school must be sent to Chesapeake College.

PREREQUISITE COURSES:

Course Semester/Year Grade Transfer From

If Required: Remedial Math (031) or ENG (082)

High school Biology or General Biology, BIO 101

GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES:

Course Semester/Year Grade Transfer From

Medical Terminology - MED 106 Anatomy & Physiology - BIO 211 English Composition - ENG 101 Anatomy & Physiology II – BIO 212 Microbiology - BIO 202

Have you had any previous medical experience involving direct patient care? ___Yes ___ No If YES, please describe the medical experience on the back of this sheet. Chesapeake College is an E.O.E. Institution _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________

Student Signature Date

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