Purpose
The Central Sterile Supply Technician Certificate Program is designed to introduce the primary responsibilities of a sterile processing technician including practical application of learned concepts and procedures. Students will gain experience in instrument identification, preparation, storage, and distribution of supplies and equipment. Four-hundred clinical hours are required. The program will prepare the student to take the national certification exam.
Anyone working in the Central Sterile Supply Department of a hospital and needing to take the certification exam to maintain their employment may take only AH 130 , AH 135 , and AH 160 . All other students must take all the required courses in the program.
The full Central Sterile Supply Technician Certificate Program is available on the Logan Campus. The Boone/Lincoln, Williamson, and Wyoming/McDowell campuses offer the general education/program support courses only.
Program Level Outcome:
- Students will identify the various work areas within the Central Sterile Process department and recognize the roles of patient care.
- Demonstrate the roles and responsibilities of the Central Sterile Technologists within the department.
- Students will differentiate between decontamination, inspect, assemble, package, process both common and complex surgical instruments.
- Maintain documentation required by the accrediting agencies for quality control and log a minimum of 400 hours of Central Sterile Technician clinical hands on experience.
- Demonstrate knowledge of medical and surgical instrumentation, supplies, and equipment in various specialties.