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If you are NON-CERTIFIED: No license, certificate or registration required for the Sterile Processing Department. CST – Certified Surgical Technologist through the National Board for Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting (NBSTSA) (formally the Liaison Council on Certification for the Surgical Technologist) OR.
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The Surgical Technologist provides patient care by cleaning, processing and sterilization of the instruments. The Surgical Technologist is responsible and accountable in performing as a primary scrub person handling the instruments, supplies, and equipment necessary during the surgical procedure while applying principles of sterile technique.
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Requires one national certification (CRCST,CSPDT,CFER or CST) and a second national certification related to central service or sterile processing (Examples: CIS; CSIP; CFER; CST; CHMM; CHL.
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Current Certification as a Certified Registered Central Service Tech (CRCST), IAHCSMM or Certified Sterile Processing and Distribution Technician (CSPDT), CBSPD, or Surgical Technologist Certification (CST.
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Under the general supervision of the Manager of the Sterile Processing Department (SPD), the Sterile Processing Technician Specialist collaborates with the SPD Supervisor, Operating Room (OR) Specialty Team Manager (STM) RN and Surgical Technologist Coordinator (STC.
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The Surgical Technologist will also perform same duties as a Central Sterile Processing Technician. The Certified Surgical Technologist is responsible for providing assistance to the surgeon before, during and after the surgical intervention.
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Certified from an accredited program for Sterile Processing Technician and or Certified Surgical Technologist with certification for SPD within one year of employment. The Sterile Processing Tech is responsible for the decontamination, cleaning, processing, and sterilization of supplies, instrumentation, and equipment dispensed by the department throughout the hospital.
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Certified as a CSPDT (Certified Sterile Processing and Distribution Technician) or CRCST (Certified Registered Central Service Technician) or CST (Certified Surgical Technologist.
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You must have a graduated of a surgical technologist program OR hires prior to 9/1/2009 may substitute with 1-year experience in a hospital setting as a surgical technologist.
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Prior experience as a surgical technologist/procedure technologist preferred. Cleans, wraps, sterilizes, and disinfects instruments and equipment and maintains the functions of the instrument processing area/department.
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Two years of experience as a Sterile Processing Technician, a Surgical Technologist, or in a medical device reprocessing role. Here at M Health Fairview, Univeristy of Minnesota Medical Center - East bank, we're now hiring for a sterile processing technician and you may be eligible for a $7,500 sign on bonus.
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CST – Certified Surgical Technologist through the National Board for Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting (NBSTSA) (formally the Liaison Council on Certification for the Surgical Technologist) ORTS-C- Tech in Surgery, Certified through the National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT.
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CERTIFICATION/LICENSE/REGISTRATION -Cer Board Sterile Prcng & Dist (CBSPD), Cert Reg Central Service Tech (CRCST), Cert Sterile Proc/Distr Tech (CSPDT), Cert Surgical Technologist (CST): Must have one of the following:Certified Board Sterile Processing & Dist (CBSPD), orCertified Reg Central Service Tech (CRCST), orCertified Sterile Proc/Distr Tech (CSPDT)Certified Surgical Technologist (CST.
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If hired after 12/28/2020, within 18 months of hire must hold a certification from one of the following accredited bodies: Certified Registered Central Service Technician (CRCST) or Certified Board Sterile Processing & Distribution Tech (CSPDT.
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License, Certification, Registration Certification Board for Sterile Processing and Distribution - Technician Certification OR Registered Central Service Technician Certificate OR Surgical Technologist CertificateAdditional Requirements:Basic knowledge of instrument processing techniques, including but not limited to decontamination, assembly, and sterilization.
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