Program Overview
Program Overview
The Central Sterile Technician training program, denoted as CTF 98, is designed to equip students with the necessary knowledge and skills to work effectively in a central or supply sterile processing healthcare facility. This comprehensive course is facilitated by an instructor certified by the Healthcare Sterile Processing Association (HSPA), ensuring that participants receive high-quality training.
Program Details
Course Structure
The program includes a combination of theoretical and practical training, with additional hours assigned when the class is in session. A key component of the program is the requirement for three in-person labs, with dates and times to be announced during the course.
Certification Requirements
Students enrolled in the program are responsible for securing the necessary hands-on training to meet the 400-hour certification requirements for Central Sterile Technicians. This hands-on training is a critical aspect of the program, as it provides students with the practical experience needed to excel in their future roles.
Program Responsibilities
- Students are expected to participate fully in all aspects of the program, including theoretical sessions and practical labs.
- Securing hands-on training for certification is the responsibility of the student.
- Active engagement in class and lab sessions is mandatory for successful completion of the program.
Conclusion
The Central Sterile Technician training program offers a thorough education and training experience for individuals seeking to work in central or supply sterile processing healthcare facilities. With its comprehensive curriculum and practical training components, this program is well-suited for those looking to pursue a career in this critical area of healthcare.
