SUR 131 Surgical Procedures I -
This course introduces the role of the surgical technician in the healthcare system, and also covers the principles and practices of surgical asepsis that must be maintained in the clinical setting. Included are the study of microscopic life forms, the relationship of microbes to disease and illness, the principles and techniques of disinfection, sterilization, antisepsis, and the development of the "surgical conscience". This course introduces the student to ethical issues which relate to patient care in a hospital surgical setting. Legal issues and moral values relating to patient rights and operating room procedures will be discussed. Cultural, ethnic, and age issues will be considered, as appropriate. Credits: 3
Prerequisites: BIO 101 or High School Advanced Placement Biology, Placement into college level English Semester Offered: F

SUR 132 Surgical Procedures II -
This course provides the knowledge in areas of patient care directly associated with the surgical experience. Included are an in-depth overview of the hospital, operating room, and its equipment. The individual roles of the surgical team, principles of safety, identification, transportation, positioning, medical terminology, surgical pharmacology, and legal and ethical issues will be discussed. Students will be introduced to procedures and techniques utilized during the surgical experience. Topics covered include: scrubbing, gowning, and gloving; and the establishment of the sterile field with the armamentarium of sutures, instruments, supplies and equipment. The course includes an in-depth discussion of laparoscopic equipment and supplies, laser, and emergency preparedness. The laboratory component allows the student to observe and demonstrate the principles and procedures taught in the classroom in a non-patient contact environment. Credits: 8
Prerequisites: BIO 111 with a grade of "C" or higher, SUR 131 with a grade of "C" or higher Semester Offered: S

SUR 231 Surgical Procedures III -
This course explores the diagnostic and surgical interventions of general, OB/GYN, orthopedic, EENT, dental/oral/maxillofacial, plastic/reconstructive and GU. Additionally, this course covers laparoscopic and robotic procedures for each specialty. Thoracic, neurosurgery, peripheral and cardiovascular surgeries are also covered. Ethics, legal and moral values relating to the individual patient, as well as the operating room procedures, are included. The lab portion continues demonstrating the principles and procedures taught in a non-patient contact environment. Credits: 12
Prerequisites: BIO 112 with a grade of "C" or higher, SUR 132 with a grade of "C" or higher Semester Offered: F

SUR 232 Clinical -
This course involves the practical application of the skills, knowledge, and abilities developed in these courses. The clinical experience provides students with supervised applications of the theory, principles, and procedures taught in the class and lab room. Students experience patient contact as a member of the operating room team. This experience takes place in hospitals and surgical clinics and focuses on minimally complex to complex surgical cases. This clinical experience requires appropriate case scheduling. The clinical runs the first 10 weeks: Tuesday - Friday, 7:00 - 15:30; and then for the remaining five (5) weeks: Monday - Friday, 7:00 - 15:30. Credits: 8
Prerequisites: SUR 231 with a grade of "C" or higher Semester Offered: S

SUR 233 Surgical Procedures IV -
This course explores the diagnostic and surgical interventions of specialized surgeries, including thoracic, neurosurgery, peripheral, and cardiovascular surgeries. Credits: 3
Prerequisites: SUR 231 with a grade of "C" or higher Semester Offered: S

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