What is Surgical Technology School Like?

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Resumen

TLDREl video detalla el proceso de convertirse en tecnólogo quirúrgico, destacando la necesidad de asistir a un programa acreditado, que ofrece una educación de calidad y mejores oportunidades laborales. Se examinan las clases que se imparten, que incluyen teoría y práctica en laboratorios, y la experiencia clínica durante la cual los estudiantes participan en cirugías reales. Se abordan los desafíos que enfrentan los estudiantes, tales como la dificultad para mantener un campo estéril y dominar la anatomía y fisiología. También se ofrece información sobre el costo del programa y las opciones de financiamiento, subrayando que la dedicación y la planificación son cruciales para el éxito.

Para llevar

  • 🎓 La educación acreditada es esencial para mejores oportunidades.
  • 📚 Estudiar anatomía y fisiología antes de iniciar el programa es recomendable.
  • 💪 Participar en más de 100 cirugías es parte del compromiso del programa.
  • ⚖️ Balancear el estudio y la vida personal puede ser un desafío.
  • 💰 Los costos del programa varían, pero son asequibles comparados con titulaciones de 4 años.
  • 🔍 Existen numerosas ayudas financieras disponibles para los estudiantes.
  • 🐾 La experiencia en tecnologías estériles es valiosa y puede abrir otras oportunidades laborales.

Cronología

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    El video ofrece una perspectiva sobre la educación en tecnología quirúrgica, destacando la importancia de asistir a programas acreditados. Estos programas aseguran que los estudiantes reciben educación de alta calidad y están certificados por organizaciones nacionales. Los cursos deben estar estructurados como programas de grado asociado que duran entre 15 y 24 meses, donde los estudiantes aprenden anatomía, fisiología y terminología médica, así como conceptos quirúrgicos básicos y procedimientos comunes.

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    Los programas de tecnología quirúrgica constan de clases teóricas, laboratorios prácticos y clínicos. Los laboratorios incluyen un enfoque en la instrumentación, donde los estudiantes deben aprender a identificar diversos instrumentos quirúrgicos, y habilidades prácticas como mantener un campo estéril. La experiencia práctica en un entorno hospitalario es crucial, y los estudiantes deben participar en al menos 100 cirugías reales antes de graduarse. Superar los desafíos en clases prácticas y exámenes de anatomía es fundamental para avanzar en el programa.

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    El video también aborda el costo de asistir a un programa de tecnología quirúrgica, que oscila entre 8,000 y 20,000 dólares, dependiendo de la ubicación y la institución. Se discuten las opciones de ayuda financiera, como becas y subsidios, que pueden reducir significativamente el costo. El video concluye sugiriendo que los aspirantes a tecnólogos quirúrgicos deben estar preparados para comprometer tiempo y esfuerzo, y se anticipa un próximo video sobre las expectativas laborales en esta profesión.

Mapa mental

Vídeo de preguntas y respuestas

  • ¿Qué es un programa acreditado de tecnología quirúrgica?

    Es un programa que ha sido evaluado y aprobado por una organización nacional que asegura una educación de calidad.

  • ¿Cuánto dura un programa de tecnología quirúrgica?

    Los programas suelen durar entre 15 y 24 meses.

  • ¿Qué tipo de clases se incluyen en el programa?

    Incluye clases de anatomía, fisiología, terminología médica y formación práctica en laboratorios y clínicas.

  • ¿Cuántas cirugías debe participar un estudiante antes de graduarse?

    Los estudiantes deben participar en un mínimo de 100 cirugías.

  • ¿Qué habilidades son importantes para un tecnólogo quirúrgico?

    Es importante tener habilidades de movimiento, memorización y aplicación de conceptos.

  • ¿Cuáles son los desafíos más comunes que enfrentan los estudiantes?

    Dificultades en la práctica de laboratorio, pasar anatomía y fisiología, y problemas de vida personal y financiera.

  • ¿Qué tipo de empleo se puede conseguir si no completo el programa?

    Se puede trabajar como técnico veterinario o en el Departamento de Procesamiento Estéril.

  • ¿Cuál es el costo aproximado de un programa de tecnología quirúrgica?

    Generalmente entre 8,000 y 20,000 dólares por el programa completo.

  • ¿Qué ayudas financieras están disponibles para los estudiantes?

    Se pueden acceder a becas, ayudas estatales y federales, y deducciones fiscales.

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    so you might be wondering what it's like
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    to go to school for surgical technology
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    well stay tuned I'll give you all the
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    Gory details
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    the best way to become a surgical
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    technologist is to attend an accredited
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    surgical technology program because this
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    will give you the most options and
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    opportunities when you graduate an
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    accredited program is one where a
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    National Organization regularly checks
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    to make sure that you are getting the
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    best education possible and it certifies
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    that the program is doing a good job you
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    can find a program near You by visiting
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    the K Hep or abhes websites and
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    searching for surgical technology
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    programs
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    so what's it like completing one of
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    these surgical technology programs at an
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    accredited school as of January 2022 all
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    surgical technology programs have to be
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    are mandated to be associate degree
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    programs this means the program will run
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    on average between 15 and 24 months
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    in your foundational classes you'll
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    learn Anatomy the names and locations of
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    parts of the body physiology how these
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    parts actually work medical terminology
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    the fancy names for all of these parts
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    and microbiology about the germs that
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    can infect these parts
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    your surgical technology classes will be
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    divided three ways you will have
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    lectures labs and clinicals the first
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    half of your surgical tech lectures
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    covers important background information
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    such as information about patients laws
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    about the or rooms equipment and
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    hospitals and basic surgical Concepts
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    like wound closure and healing and how a
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    typical case proceeds the second half of
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    your lectures get into details of common
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    surgical procedures lectures will
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    require that you both understand and
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    apply concepts for example how do the
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    properties of laser light help achieve
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    surgical goals and memorize information
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    what is dantroline used for
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    so here's a study hint when you get to
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    that part of your lectures where you're
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    learning about the procedures themselves
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    well I've created a bunch of videos on
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    this channel that both review anatomy
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    and physiology and preview the
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    procedures themselves
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    I guess I didn't realize how
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    how about what can only be used on the
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    liver the instrumentation and so it's a
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    lot more pieces to the puzzle that you
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    don't realize are there
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    then in many of these programs there are
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    two different types of labs one of which
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    is the instrumentation lab and I hope
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    your memorization skills are good
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    because you're going to have to learn to
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    identify a lot of different surgical
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    instruments and what do I mean by a lot
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    well this is just chapter one
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    the second type of lab is a skills lab
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    it's a practice operating room
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    this is where you'll learn how to
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    maintain a sterile field you'll learn
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    key skills like flipping opening gowning
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    and gloving and how to move and just
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    grab those
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    lab is all about movement the work of a
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    surgical technologist is a dance and
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    this is where you'll learn the
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    choreography the lab was a lot of fun to
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    me personally learning all the new
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    techniques
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    I had never flipped gloves before or
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    anything else for that matter it wasn't
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    just like book work it was a hands-on
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    experience for lab to be able to
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    practice like how to open your gown and
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    gloves how to set up a table that's not
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    something that you can just read from a
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    book and know how to do the Hands-On
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    stuff is how you get it because talking
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    about it
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    no sir you have to actually do it and do
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    it like literally do it a hundred times
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    before it just is with you it's like
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    Muscle Man
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    then once your instructor feels like
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    your skills are good enough that you
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    won't contaminate anything you'll get to
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    go to a real hospital and not just see
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    but actually participate in real
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    surgeries did you guys know this is my
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    is my surgery reductor
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    now for me my first day of clinicals
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    that first day that I got to help with a
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    real surgery that was one of the most
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    memorable days of my life
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    for most new texts this is such a rush
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    such a high that you can't stop thinking
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    about it and you want to do whatever you
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    can to get back in there and you will
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    because you're required to be actively
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    involved in over 100 real surgeries
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    before you graduate
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    and this is a minimum in fact most
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    surgical programs across the country the
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    students get way more than uh than this
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    particular requirement
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    everyone has strengths and weaknesses
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    and because surgical technology uses so
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    many different types of learning and
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    skills strength in one area can help
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    balance weakness in another
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    now in my case I was really good at
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    applying Concepts I was okay at moving
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    around the lab and I was lousy at
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    memorizing things but other students in
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    my class were great at memorizing things
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    While others were Naturals at moving
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    around the lab
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    as long as you have some skill in each
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    your strengths should be able to balance
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    out your weaknesses
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    all three areas are important so here's
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    a word of warning if you find that you
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    really struggle in more than one of
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    these three areas or if you're simply
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    unable to do any one of these three then
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    you'll probably find it very difficult
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    to complete this program
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    for example I would estimate and this is
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    a very rough estimate that's different
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    for different schools that about half
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    the students who start a surgical tech
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    associate's degree program will not
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    complete it on the first day of class
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    look around the room about half of the
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    people sitting there will not complete
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    the program
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    to find out the numbers for your school
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    look at your school's website compare
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    how many students are accepted into the
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    program versus how many graduate one
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    reason why many students drop out is
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    because they're simply unable to move
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    properly in the lab you will be tested
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    on your ability to set up a sterile
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    field without contaminating it if after
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    a semester or two of practice you're
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    unable to do this you won't be allowed
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    to continue in the program
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    because we have to make sure that you
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    know exactly what you're doing before we
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    let you go practice on somebody's
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    grandmother another big stumbling block
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    is anatomy and physiology often students
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    do rather well in their surgical
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    technology classes but struggle to pass
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    ANP they aren't permitted to continue in
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    the program until they pass often with a
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    C or better so I recommend taking your
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    anatomy and physiology classes before
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    you actually start the surgical
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    technology program
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    and for many students life just gets in
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    the way maybe it's financial problems or
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    family issues pregnancy or any number of
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    external events can force a student to
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    leave the program let's face it right
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    life is coming at you from all different
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    angles you're you know you've got kids
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    or family members you have bills bills
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    are a big deal right we have to pay for
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    them and uh and so I think life can get
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    in the way
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    most students who do drop out do so
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    during the first two semesters of the
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    program once you make it to the third
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    semester your chances of success are
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    high I can pretty much guarantee that
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    the program will be harder and more time
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    consuming than you probably think it
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    will be successful students need to be
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    prepared to put all social activities on
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    the back burner for the next year if a
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    student work is working and attending
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    the program there's not much time for
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    extra activities
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    um most of the students that I have work
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    and attend the program and have
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    successfully completed the program so
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    it's just a matter of what's important
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    and this has to be the most important
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    for the next year
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    depending on what your program is you
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    could be in class Monday through Friday
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    or sometimes you're in class part of the
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    week you're in lab part of the week and
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    then there's definitely no matter what
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    program you're in an at-home component
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    it takes a lot of studying but most
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    students are able to step up and meet
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    the challenge if you have kids this can
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    be even harder not impossible because
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    many have done it but it will be
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    challenging
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    you know studying and getting the work
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    done is like you're done with school so
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    you got to go the kids up and then you
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    got to bring them home and you know you
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    have to cook dinner and wash them and
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    make sure everything's ready for the
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    next day and then by the time they go to
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    bed you think oh I want to go to bed but
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    you have to do your work and studying
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    and one instructor I know tells her
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    students with children to make sure that
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    they have a plan for who will watch
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    their kids while they're in school and
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    then have a backup to that plan and then
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    have a backup to that backup because
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    you'll probably need all of that but
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    even if you end up not completing the
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    program for whatever reason it will not
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    have been a total waste you will still
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    have learned quite a lot about hospitals
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    about the or about the importance of
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    sterility and about quite a few surgical
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    instruments and with this knowledge
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    there are two jobs in particular that
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    you might be a good candidate for one is
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    a vet tech yes animals need surgery as
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    well and vets need people who love
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    animals to help them during these
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    surgeries
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    another job you would be a good
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    candidate for is in the Sterile
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    Processing Department of your local
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    hospital in Central Sterile surgical
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    instruments are cleaned repaired
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    organized wrapped sterilized and stored
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    so that they can be used again many
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    surgical techs worked in Central Sterile
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    at some point and many still do they
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    find the job fits their lifestyle and
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    personalities better
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    people who easily adapt are ready for
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    something new can go with the flow and
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    can act calmly when things go awry often
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    do well as surgical technology
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    and people who like predictability order
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    repetition and in general knowing
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    exactly what to expect they tend to
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    really excel in Sterile Processing in
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    fact a really good job to have while you
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    complete your surgical technology
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    program would be in the Sterile
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    Processing department at your local
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    hospital there you will get a good head
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    start on knowing the hospital and the
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    people who work there and an especially
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    good head start on learning the names of
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    all the instruments that's something
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    that would have helped me while I was in
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    school
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    so what kind of people make good
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    Surgical technologists
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    we want students or need students who
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    are self-motivated self-driven
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    um also able to retain information have
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    thick skin have a strong sense of
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    Integrity Integrity is huge with us we
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    can spend extra time needed to teach the
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    Hands-On skills but we can't teach
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    Integrity or positive attitude the most
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    important thing as a student is for you
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    to be dedicated
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    and to be determined I have had students
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    that just graduated high school that
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    have never had a job outside of maybe
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    um you know a fast food restaurant I've
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    had students who were in their 50s and
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    60s and this was the second or third
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    career
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    I've had students who who already have
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    bachelor's degrees and I've had students
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    that have never taken College in their
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    life
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    um single moms single dads you know I've
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    had students who have had no medical
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    experience to students who who have had
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    20 years of medical experience it really
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    doesn't matter as far as the medical
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    experience goes what matters is that
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    that integrity and that positive
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    attitude and work ethic you know you're
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    going to get out of this program what
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    you put in it
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    once you decide you want to become a
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    surgical technologist and you apply to a
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    school it's usually several months
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    before you can actually start your
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    classes but you want to get started now
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    what should you do well here are my
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    recommendations the best way to get
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    ahead is to take your anatomy and
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    physiology and medical terminology
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    classes ahead of time most colleges will
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    let you start on them now while you wait
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    to start your surgical technology
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    program itself and if your program
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    doesn't require medical terminology take
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    it anyway
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    spend this time focusing on anatomy and
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    physiology and medical terminology
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    surprisingly it's your ANP and Med term
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    that will help you answer nearly half
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    the questions on the big national board
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    exam these classes are really that
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    important don't worry about the actual
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    surgical technology stuff yet because
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    every teacher does things a little bit
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    differently and ironic that I'm saying
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    this don't watch any skills videos such
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    as flipping gloves draping the Mayo
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    stand Etc I've seen students struggle
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    because they learned it one way from
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    some random video but their teacher
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    wants them to do it a different way but
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    if you're really dying to learn
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    something surgical technology related
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    you can start by learning to identify
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    your basic instruments don't worry about
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    any of the specialty instruments at this
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    point
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    so now the big question does it cost a
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    lot to go to school for surgical
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    technology
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    well that really depends on how you
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    define a lot where you live and how much
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    help you might be able to get
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    first let's look at the base price and
  • 00:13:36
    just like when buying a car the price
  • 00:13:38
    you actually end up paying may be very
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    different from the base price
  • 00:13:42
    saved a lot of money so I pay for the
  • 00:13:44
    whole program out of my own pocket
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    if you're paying completely out of
  • 00:13:48
    pocket getting an associate's degree in
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    surgical technology generally costs
  • 00:13:52
    somewhere between 8 000 on the low end
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    and 20 000 on the high end these are the
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    total costs of the program not the per
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    year costs and these base costs will
  • 00:14:03
    vary quite a bit from state to state and
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    even from school to school is that a lot
  • 00:14:08
    of money yes but compared to the cost of
  • 00:14:10
    the average bachelor's degree at a
  • 00:14:12
    four-year College which can cost several
  • 00:14:14
    times this amount technical school is
  • 00:14:17
    really a pretty good deal the program
  • 00:14:20
    itself that wasn't very expensive the
  • 00:14:24
    only thing that really came out of
  • 00:14:26
    pocket was my books especially if like
  • 00:14:29
    you have like a scholarship or anything
  • 00:14:31
    like that it covers it financial aid
  • 00:14:35
    covered half of it as well but out of
  • 00:14:38
    pocket was mainly book expenses
  • 00:14:41
    and many students will qualify for
  • 00:14:44
    Grants especially the Pell Grant which
  • 00:14:47
    can cut the price almost in half I
  • 00:14:49
    strongly recommend that you fill out the
  • 00:14:52
    FAFSA financial aid form every year even
  • 00:14:56
    if you think you might not qualify there
  • 00:14:58
    are so many grants
  • 00:15:00
    and there are so many uh different
  • 00:15:03
    avenues for financial aid and
  • 00:15:05
    scholarships most colleges have private
  • 00:15:08
    foundations that handle grants and
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    scholarships for students uh there are
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    financial aid packages out there that
  • 00:15:16
    can really help a student not just pay
  • 00:15:19
    for college but also pay for you know a
  • 00:15:22
    living while going to college
  • 00:15:25
    um and I think people don't tap into
  • 00:15:27
    those resources as often and it's
  • 00:15:29
    probably just because they don't realize
  • 00:15:30
    that they're out there
  • 00:15:32
    plus just about everyone can deduct at
  • 00:15:35
    least some of their tuition costs from
  • 00:15:37
    their federal taxes some students if
  • 00:15:39
    they do this correctly and yes paying
  • 00:15:42
    for rent and food no matter where that
  • 00:15:44
    might be counts as room and board these
  • 00:15:47
    students actually end up with a pretty
  • 00:15:49
    sizable refund
  • 00:15:51
    so although the cost of attending school
  • 00:15:53
    for surgical technology is relatively
  • 00:15:55
    low you're still going to have to commit
  • 00:15:57
    quite a bit of time and effort so it's
  • 00:15:59
    probably a good idea to make sure that
  • 00:16:01
    this is a job you'll actually want once
  • 00:16:03
    you graduate so in the next video I'll
  • 00:16:05
    talk about what the job itself is like
  • 00:16:07
    and what will be expected of you
  • 00:16:10
    foreign
  • 00:16:11
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