Program Summary
Orthopedic Surgical Technology is a specialized course that trains students to assist surgeons during orthopedic procedures involving bones, joints, muscles, and ligaments. It combines surgical technology skills with knowledge of orthopedic anatomy and procedures. Students learn about surgical instruments, sterile techniques, patient positioning, implant handling, and post-operative care specific to orthopedic surgeries like joint replacements, fracture repairs, and spinal operations. The course emphasizes precision, infection control, and teamwork in the operating room. Graduates can work in hospitals, orthopedic clinics, and surgical centers as part of the surgical team.