Stautzenberger College Introduces New Medical Programs to Brecksville Campus
Brecksville, Ohio - February 7, 2016 – Stautzenberger College, which has been serving Ohio since 1926, has introduced four new medical programs to the Brecksville campus.
The Central Sterile Processing Technology Diploma program is designed to prepare students to disinfect, prepare, store and issue both sterile and non-sterile supplies and equipment for patient care in healthcare settings. Class include anatomy, physiology, microbiology, surgical instrumentation, medical terminology and inventory management. Demand for medical equipment preparers is expected to grow by 14 percent through 2024, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, with employment opportunities being found in surgery centers, dialysis facilities and central processing units in hospitals.
The Surgical Technology Associate Degree program combines didactic instruction, hands-on training in the lab and clinical work to prepare students to work as entry-level surgical technicians. The Bureau of Labor Statistics shares that “employment of surgical technologists is projected to grow 15 percent from 2014 to 2024, much faster than the average for all occupations, because advances in medical technology have made surgery safer, and more operations are being done to treat a variety of illnesses and injuries.”
Stautzenberger College has a mission to support career training and job development for citizens of the surrounding areas with shorter and more affordable options, without a waiting list. This is achieved through active participation in community efforts to encourage career training, develop job growth and by providing training relevant to the job market. As an accredited, proprietary school, Stautzenberger College has fulfilled this mission since 1926. For more information, visit www.sctoday.edu.
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