b'SurgicalClinical RequirementPartner organization provides the clinicalFRANKLINS IN-DEMAND Technology facilities, as well as a preceptor, who holds aPROGRAMS BENEFIT current surgical technologist certification and at least two years of surgical tech experience.ORGANIZATIONS + LEARNERSClinical requirements (125 hours) arecompleted after all didactic work is Organizational Benefitscompleted. Learner must demonstrate competencies by completing:Engage learners through media-rich online PREPARE EMPLOYEES FORcourses aligned with national certifications125 surgical casesTS-C CERTIFICATION50 scrubs in general surgery Get immediate access to learner activity Completion Time: 1 Year or Less20 scrubs in orthopedic surgery and progress through data monitoringAligned Exams: TS-C (Tech in Surgery55 scrubs in two other areas and reportingCertified) through National Center forAssure quality by training workers in your Learning Outcomes facilities to your specificationsCompetency Testing (NCCT) Cohort format encourages persistencePrepare learners for certification that leadsEvaluate body systems, organs, structure,Choose from several start dates each termto work assisting surgeons, nurses and otherand functionmembers of the healthcare team. High schoolDemonstrate effective use medicalAttract new employees and retain high diploma or GED required. terminology used to describe body systems performers with a culture that rewards Assess major diseases and conditions relatedcontinued growthCourse completers are also eligible for upto the human bodyto 16 credits toward a healthcare-relatedInvestigate healthcare laws and regulationsundergraduate degree at Franklin University. Learner BenefitsExamine instrumentation and equipment Coursesused in the operating room Gain skills and qualify for national allied Demonstrate appropriate communication,healthcare certifications Introduction to Surgical Technologist I ethical, and professional considerationsEarn college credits toward Franklin Introduction to Surgical Technologist II necessary for providing patient care University healthcare-relatedFoundations of Anatomy & Physiology degree programsMedical Terminology Balance learning with your life through the Professionalism in Allied Healthflexibility of online learningLearn alongside colleagues/peers who provide a support networkComplete externship/clinical hours with your employerJoin or advance with an organization dedicated to your professional development'