Starting a Sterile Processing Technician Program later this year that bridges over to a Surgical Technician Program. So watching these videos are really informative and helpful.
Just apply for a non certified spdt position at your local hospital, they train you and you'll get paid while you train then after you've completed 400 hrs you can take you licensen exam... save your money thiers no need to go to school for this career... super easy career
So I see in your old videos you did surgical tech ? Now you do spd this was a very good video I’ll be done spd school next month and I’m nervous for internship
I. the video I explain why I’m working is spd our hospital is small so when we’re really busy I do it all I scrub cases and then help wash and sterilize instruments it’s good to be well rounded in everything and don’t be nervous and be open to learning
Repetitiveness will help memorize instruments. You also have count sheets that should have number and names of each instrument as you put tray together. I started from scratch hands on teaching under a great manager. That helps. After you receive 400 hours you can schedule through IAHCSMM to set up exam in your area for your certification.
I studied the basics with flash cards and pictures with details when I was in school but the other ones like specialty instruments I learned while working with them and as the previous reply repetition of using them also if you work in spd for a week or two before going into the rooms you’ll have a better chance of learning them and remembering them
Hi! Love your videos! I work as a Phlebotomist in a hospital and have been thinking of taking a Sterile processing course and possibly changing careers. Is there a lot of heavy lifting in this career? As a phlebotomist, always bending to draw blood is starting to take a toll on my back. Not sure if this is the right career move, please let me know your opinion, Thanks!
Yea there is a lot of heavy lifting tetas weigh at most 25 lbs and at times we are sterilizing and wrapping about 10 ortho trays which can get pretty heavy
It’s not an easy job. I’m brand new to SPD and have never been in an environment like it before/never went to school for it. It’s not easy starting out and is a complicated job with many steps to each station. But once you get used to do everything then it becomes easy
It can be nerve wrecking but just keep your mind open and ears open take instruction from those around you and be positive . Wanting to learn and being accepting of others’ advice will help you along the way . Good luck I hope it’s a positive learning experience
Hello my name is Kashif I am from Pakistan cssd Ast technician I want to out of country so can you gide me and can you gave me some information about cssd
Hello mam I from India. I am a cssd technician and i have 2 year experience in this field. I studied bachelor of sterlization technology management from recognised university in India . I want to be work in your country. What are the requirements for applying this job??
I pass my bored exam 2 weeks ago but externship hours 400 or 270 ? This confused me plus I have to drive 1 hour for the externship tho my school doesn’t have a contract near to my place so bad about that
*I started my first week and I loved it, I can’t wait to continue my training* ♥️
Start class this week 🥲🥲
How are you
I'm cssd Technologist
Are you cssd Technician
how’d it go? i start in a week😭😭
Did you make it ?
@@MiriamH-l6d i’m on my 5th week of the first quarter!! doing so good so far 94% in the class!!🙌🏻 i enjoy it.
Congratulations 🎉🎊🎈🍾 keep it up !!👍
I’m glad to see a updated video finally I start school for this April 3rd and it’s a 9 month program ❤️.
Awesome !! Hope you enjoy the program 😃
9 month? Wow mines is only 3 months
Starting a Sterile Processing Technician Program later this year that bridges over to a Surgical Technician Program. So watching these videos are really informative and helpful.
Awesome I wish you lots of luck and I hope you love it 😊
Just apply for a non certified spdt position at your local hospital, they train you and you'll get paid while you train then after you've completed 400 hrs you can take you licensen exam... save your money thiers no need to go to school for this career... super easy career
@@Sazonmannot a lot of people take people that have no cert in the career. They’re starting to get strict on it now
I am going to start this job in 2 weeks yay, I am excited
Awesome congratulations 🎉
I just found your channel- thanks so much for sharing with us!!! Your videos are invaluable. 💛💛💛
So I see in your old videos you did surgical tech ? Now you do spd this was a very good video I’ll be done spd school next month and I’m nervous for internship
I. the video I explain why I’m working is spd our hospital is small so when we’re really busy I do it all I scrub cases and then help wash and sterilize instruments it’s good to be well rounded in everything and don’t be nervous and be open to learning
Can you do a video on how to read the sterilizer print out
How did you learn the name of the instruments , how do remember all of them any advice?
Repetitiveness will help memorize instruments. You also have count sheets that should have number and names of each instrument as you put tray together. I started from scratch hands on teaching under a great manager. That helps. After you receive 400 hours you can schedule through IAHCSMM to set up exam in your area for your certification.
I studied the basics with flash cards and pictures with details when I was in school but the other ones like specialty instruments I learned while working with them and as the previous reply repetition of using them also if you work in spd for a week or two before going into the rooms you’ll have a better chance of learning them and remembering them
Hi! Love your videos! I work as a Phlebotomist in a hospital and have been thinking of taking a Sterile processing course and possibly changing careers. Is there a lot of heavy lifting in this career? As a phlebotomist, always bending to draw blood is starting to take a toll on my back. Not sure if this is the right career move, please let me know your opinion, Thanks!
Yea there is a lot of heavy lifting tetas weigh at most 25 lbs and at times we are sterilizing and wrapping about 10 ortho trays which can get pretty heavy
SPD is an easy job, that being said, people tend to overcomplicate it all the time! That is just my opinion.
It’s not an easy job. I’m brand new to SPD and have never been in an environment like it before/never went to school for it. It’s not easy starting out and is a complicated job with many steps to each station. But once you get used to do everything then it becomes easy
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Duh, ISN'T THAT WHAT THE PERSON SAID!
READ YOUR OWN COMMENT, LAST LINE....SO TELL DON'T YOU FEEL SILLY 😂
Nice 👍 video informative 👍
How many OR suits does this hospital have? I am thankful i work at a large hospital, having a computer tracking program is great.
Why no test on lap instruments? Did blow out them with forced air..???...hmmmm seems like RED FLAG...but every hospital requires different 😳
U right didn't see a test strip in the basket
starting clinical next month sacred
It can be nerve wrecking but just keep your mind open and ears open take instruction from those around you and be positive . Wanting to learn and being accepting of others’ advice will help you along the way .
Good luck I hope it’s a positive learning experience
Did you flush everything already?!?!
Hello my name is Kashif I am from Pakistan cssd Ast technician I want to out of country so can you gide me and can you gave me some information about cssd
What are the runners called
do they have pictures for you to know what surgical instruments is what or you do just have to know by memory ?
I have them memorized but some people use instrument books if they are unsure of some of the names
What’s the age limit for this field?
Hi, will you plz let me know how to be CSFA or certified first surgical assistant there,l am doing graduation from Pakistan in OT technology.
what state is this hospital located?
Hello mam I from India. I am a cssd technician and i have 2 year experience in this field. I studied bachelor of sterlization technology management from recognised university in India . I want to be work in your country. What are the requirements for applying this job??
Go back to school in U.S for sterile processing and get certified and start looking for a job
I pass my bored exam 2 weeks ago but externship hours 400 or 270 ? This confused me plus I have to drive 1 hour for the externship tho my school doesn’t have a contract near to my place so bad about that
Hi any study guide I’m taking the exam in May
400
How was it ?
貴方は手術室の看護師さんですか?
No Im a surgical tech