Operating room technicians are also called surgical
technicians or surgical technologists. They assist in preparing operating rooms
for surgery. They are responsible for having surgical instruments, sterile
bandages, and linens, needed fluids, and other equipment read for operation.
They may also assist
doctors by handing them needed instruments during surgery and for counting
sponges and needles before and after the operation. They deliver specimens to
hospital laboratories for analysis, and after operations they take patients to
the recovery room.
Average Salary: $16,000 - $22,000
Educational Requirements:
A high school diploma or GED certificate is required.
Many vocational and junior colleges offer programs in operating room
technology, and training may also be taken at large hospitals. The programs
vary from one year to two years. Students receive training in medical
terminology, physiology, and sterilization methods. At the end of the training
period, students must pass an examination by the Association of Surgical
Technologists to become certified.
Q: Do you think you would like to be an Operating Room Technician? Why or why not?
A: I honestly don't think I would like to be an Operating Room Technician for the simple fact that I would get disgusted easily at the site of the surgeon operating someone.
Q: Do you think you would like to be an Operating Room Technician? Why or why not?
A: I honestly don't think I would like to be an Operating Room Technician for the simple fact that I would get disgusted easily at the site of the surgeon operating someone.
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