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http://www.certsurgicaltechnologist.com/ How to become a Surgical Technologist. A Surgical Technologist job is very significant in any health care facility. Suitable applicants for this work are those who've graduated from an accredited surgical technologist training course.

Surgical Technologist
Become One




Are you able to stay highly-alert for hours?
Do you listen well & act quickly under pressure?




Become a Surgical Technologist




Job Growth -- 25%
until 2018 (BLS)




Salary Range
$13.42 - $26.74/hour
$27,910 - $55,620/yr




Education
1-year
Certificate or Diploma Program
2-year
Associate Degree Program




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http://www.medicalassistantvacancies.com/surgical-technologist.html

In Becoming a Surgical Technologist, you could start by finishing a certificate program for 1 year or an Associate degree program for 2 years. Or you directly finish a 4-year Bachelor degree program.

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  • @angelicahable I guess you have to be good under pressure and not squeemish

  • @woodrowhsmith I was wondering the same thing as Amy. So a surgical technologist is sort of like a safety person during surgery (if that doesn't sound too ridiculous)? That sounds like a very useful role.

  • Looks exciting. What is a surgical technologist, exactly?

  • Judging by the video, it seems like a pretty exciting career to be into!

  • I looked into this and found out the surgical technologist plays a lot of roles during surgery, but all in the interest of patient safety.

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