Schoolcraft program code # CRT.00285
The goal of the Sterile Processing Skills Certificate is to facilitate a quality training program that will produce Certified Registered Central Service Technicians (CRCST). The program will combine classroom and lab instruction in the areas of decontamination, disinfection, sterilization, packaging, and distribution of healthcare facility supplies and equipment. The CRCST is an integral part of a multidisciplinary healthcare environment that works as a division of Surgical Services. Students will demonstrate knowledge of surgical instrumentation, supplies, and equipment as well as safe handling and environmental controls. All students will acquire safety training measures for physical, chemical, and biological hazards prior to entering a clinical experience. The clinical portion of the program will expand upon introduced concepts and prepare students for entry-level positions in the field of sterile processing.
Program-supportive and sterile processing courses can be completed in two semesters as shown in the sample schedule below, however, students may complete program-supportive courses prior to taking the sterile processing courses. A competency practicum demonstration will be required with successful completion prior to students entering the clinical internship. Graduates will be eligible to sit for the CRCST certification exam offered through the Healthcare Sterile Processing Association (HSPA), as the Sterile Processing program includes the required 400 clinical hours.
Clinical internships begin in the fall of the first term in the second 7 weeks for students who successfully pass SURG 101. Clinical days are Tuesday & Thursday for 8 hours.
Clinical internship days in the winter are Monday, Tuesday, & Thursday for 8 hours.
Students who satisfactorily complete the program requirements with a minimum of a 3.0 grade in each class will qualify for a certificate of program completion.
Not all courses are offered each semester. Students should work with an academic advisor to develop a schedule that will work for them. Students planning to transfer should check the transfer institution’s requirements/guides or discuss their options with an academic advisor. Number of credits may vary depending on the course selection.
Sterile Processing Mandatory Orientation is Monday Week 12 from noon-4:00pm of the Spring/Summer term. This meeting dicusses clinical placement requirements and qualifications. Students without clinical documentation will not qualify for placement.
Surgical Services informational sessions will be available each Fall and Spring during the 5th week of the term on Monday at 4:00 pm.