Surgical Technology Program

$8,000.00

Seven Health Plus Surgical Technology Program is designed to prepare qualified individuals to become surgical technologists and prepare entry level surgical technologists who are competent in the cognitive, psychomotor, and affective learning domains to enter the profession. It combines classroom learning with hands-on-clinical experience to develop the knowledge and skills necessary to assist surgeons in an operating room setting.

Program Required Availability

The twelve month course in Surgical Technology is divided into two six-month sessions with classes starting in June and December. The typical hourly involvement for each session is listed below:

First Six Months - HYBRID - REMOTE LEARNING

Classes will be held Tuesday through Fridays. Class schedule is as follows

  • Tuesday– Friday: 9:00AM – 2:00PM

Second Six Months

The second session will focus on onsite clinical rotation and didactic lecture review to prepare students for the certification exam. During the six month period, students will be assigned to the scrub role on various surgical procedures. The students will rotate to several clinical sites within the healthcare system. They will perform scrub and circulating duties at the discretion of the instructors and clinical service coordinators. This combination of flexible learning and immersive clinical experience ensures that students are fully prepared to enter the workforce with confidence and the skills needed to succeed in a surgical environment.

Schedule for clinicals is as follows:

  • Monday – Thursday: 6:30AM-2:00PM

  • Fridays: CST Reviews

Students will be required to complete a minimum of 120 cases as listed below:

General Surgery – 30 cases

  • 20 of these cases must be performed in the first scrub role.

  • The remaining 10 cases may be performed in either first scrub or second scrub role.

Specialty Surgery – 90 cases

  • A minimum of 60 cases must be performed in first scrub role and distributed amongst a minimum of four surgical specialties.

  • The remaining 30 cases may be performed in any surgical specialty in either the first scrub or second scrub role.

Surgical Technology Program Faculty

James Teller, CST, CSPDT, MSHA Program Director

Mason Kodney, RN, MSN Vice President of Perioperative Services Co-Program Administrator

Elizabeth L. Saraceni, MBA, FACHE Senior Director of Operations and Strategy, Perioperative Services Co-Program Administrator

We also offer flexible payment plan options to make enrollment more accessible. If you’re interested in using a payment plan, please contact us directly for more information. We’re happy to walk you through your options and help you get started.

Seven Health Plus Surgical Technology Program is designed to prepare qualified individuals to become surgical technologists and prepare entry level surgical technologists who are competent in the cognitive, psychomotor, and affective learning domains to enter the profession. It combines classroom learning with hands-on-clinical experience to develop the knowledge and skills necessary to assist surgeons in an operating room setting.

Program Required Availability

The twelve month course in Surgical Technology is divided into two six-month sessions with classes starting in June and December. The typical hourly involvement for each session is listed below:

First Six Months - HYBRID - REMOTE LEARNING

Classes will be held Tuesday through Fridays. Class schedule is as follows

  • Tuesday– Friday: 9:00AM – 2:00PM

Second Six Months

The second session will focus on onsite clinical rotation and didactic lecture review to prepare students for the certification exam. During the six month period, students will be assigned to the scrub role on various surgical procedures. The students will rotate to several clinical sites within the healthcare system. They will perform scrub and circulating duties at the discretion of the instructors and clinical service coordinators. This combination of flexible learning and immersive clinical experience ensures that students are fully prepared to enter the workforce with confidence and the skills needed to succeed in a surgical environment.

Schedule for clinicals is as follows:

  • Monday – Thursday: 6:30AM-2:00PM

  • Fridays: CST Reviews

Students will be required to complete a minimum of 120 cases as listed below:

General Surgery – 30 cases

  • 20 of these cases must be performed in the first scrub role.

  • The remaining 10 cases may be performed in either first scrub or second scrub role.

Specialty Surgery – 90 cases

  • A minimum of 60 cases must be performed in first scrub role and distributed amongst a minimum of four surgical specialties.

  • The remaining 30 cases may be performed in any surgical specialty in either the first scrub or second scrub role.

Surgical Technology Program Faculty

James Teller, CST, CSPDT, MSHA Program Director

Mason Kodney, RN, MSN Vice President of Perioperative Services Co-Program Administrator

Elizabeth L. Saraceni, MBA, FACHE Senior Director of Operations and Strategy, Perioperative Services Co-Program Administrator

We also offer flexible payment plan options to make enrollment more accessible. If you’re interested in using a payment plan, please contact us directly for more information. We’re happy to walk you through your options and help you get started.