Associate Degree Program Granted Initial Accreditation by The
Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs
BRONX,
N.Y., July 22, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ --
Monroe College, a national leader in
educating first-generation and international students, is proud to
announce that its Surgical Technology degree program was granted
initial accreditation by CAAHEP, The Commission on Accreditation of
Allied Health Education Programs.
"We are delighted to achieve this
significant milestone for our Surgical Technology program and thank
CAAHEP's accreditation team for their incredible guidance
throughout the rigorous accreditation process," said Daphne Warrington, Program Director in
Monroe's School of Allied Health
Professions.
CAAHEP is recognized as one of the country's premier accrediting
authorities for educational programs in the health and health
sciences professions. Earning CAAHEP accreditation indicates that
Monroe's Surgical Technology
program meets or exceeds its exacting national standards for
education in this specialized field.
"We are delighted to achieve this significant milestone for our
Surgical Technology program and thank CAAHEP's accreditation team
for their incredible guidance throughout the rigorous accreditation
process," said Daphne Warrington,
Program Director in the School of Allied Health Professions at
Monroe.
She added: "We developed the program curriculum and lab spaces
to ensure students would receive the high-quality education and
practical training they would need for success as surgical
technologists upon program completion. Today's announced
accreditation validates this work and affirms to students and their
future healthcare employers that our graduates are prepared for the
requirements of work in the operating room."
Monroe welcomed the first
cohort of students to its Surgical Technology program in
September 2022.
With CAAHEP accreditation, graduates from Monroe's program are now eligible to take the
national Certified Surgical Technologist exam – an important
professional credential – through the National Board of Surgical
Technology and Surgical Assisting (NBSTSA). As well, students
currently in the program are now eligible to pursue NBSTSA
scholarships, as well as those offered by the Foundation for
Surgical Technology and the Accreditation Review Council on
Education in Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting
(ARC/STSA).
Monroe's Surgical Technology
program is designed to prepare students for roles as technicians
accompanying and supporting the work of surgeons and the broader
healthcare team in operating rooms. That work includes ensuring
that operating room equipment is functioning properly and that
operative procedures are conducted under conditions that maximize
patient safety. It also includes the appropriate placement, care,
and utilization of all surgical instruments.
The curriculum for this 67-credit Associate program focuses on
human anatomy and physiology, as well as the theory and application
of aseptic techniques, instrumentation, and surgical
procedures.
Some of the specific job titles graduates of the program may
pursue include Operating Room Technician, Obstetrical Scrub
Technician, Organ Recovery Specialist, Surgical Tech/Ambulatory
Surgery or Surgical Tech/Plastic Surgery.
In keeping with CAAHEP's accreditation process, Monroe's Surgical Technology program will be
subject to an accreditation review no later than 2029.
Learn more about Monroe's
Surgical Technology program on our website.
ABOUT MONROE COLLEGE
Founded in 1933, Monroe College is a
recognized leader in urban and international education. The College
is proud of its innovative programs to increase college access,
affordability, and completion outcomes, especially among
first-generation students, and for the national recognition it
receives for its strong impact on graduates' social mobility.
Programs are offered through Schools of Allied Health
Professions, Business and Accounting, Criminal and Social Justice,
Education, Hospitality Management, Information Technology, and
Nursing, as well as through its King Graduate School. Liberal arts
and continuing education programs are also available. For more
information and admissions criteria, please visit
http://www.monroecollege.edu.
Media Contact
Jacqueline
Ruegger, Monroe College,
9147406455, jruegger@monroecollege.edu, www.monroecollege.edu
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