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Welcome to SVSTI - Northern CA's Most Sought After Sterile Processing School

 There's much to see here. So, take your time, look around, and learn all there is to know about SVSTI. We hope you enjoy our site and take a moment to drop us a line. We offer a one-of-a-kind blended program with outstanding hands-on training and experience. SVSTI is Northern California's premier allied health Sterile Processing Program.

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WELCOME TO SVSTI - WHERE LEARNING NEVER ENDS

 Sterile Processing Program

At SVSTI, we believe that learning is a continuous process that should never end. Our mission is to provide high-quality adult education courses accessible to everyone, regardless of background or experience. Our courses are designed to help you acquire new skills, advance your career, and achieve your personal goals. Join us today and embark on a journey of lifelong learning!


Our Sterile Processing Program will prepare you for real-world situations. SVSTI is a Sterile Processing School like no other, located in the Bay Area of California.


The Sterile Processing Program is a blended course that combines online coursework with 7 WEEKENDS (Saturday and Sunday) from 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm for hands-on lab skills and competencies. Followed by a 6-week externship (240 hours) at a designated medical facility. Program space is limited, and enrollment is on a first-come, first-served basis. 

ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES

A Sterile Processing Technician is someone who cleans and sterilizes used surgical instruments and other medical supplies/devices so they can be safely redistributed and reused with additional patients.


Topics learned in the Sterile Processing Program needed for the field:


  • Infection Control and Prevention
  • Decontamination, Cleaning, Disinfection, and Sterilization
  • Surgical Instruments and Storage
  • Distribution and Inventory Control
  • Microbiology
  • Medical Terminology
  • Anatomy and Physiology


Sterile Processing Technicians work behind the scenes in healthcare organizations, including hospitals and outpatient clinics. Though you won’t work directly with patients, your job is crucial to the health and safety of every patient and healthcare professional at your place of employment.


SVSTI offers you an outstanding Sterile Processing Program to learn and perform all sterile processing functions with surgical instruments and medical equipment. In most scenarios, a Sterile Processing Technician will work in specific roles in order to achieve a high standard of patient care and keep the risk of hospital-acquired infection at its lowest. These roles include a meticulous examination of instruments and devices to ensure they are clean and safe to use, monitoring and operating sterilization equipment, and assembling specialty instrument trays.


As many healthcare facilities are increasingly concerned about nosocomial infections, more jobs are available for Sterile Processing Techs than ever before. Many of these positions are full-time, part-time, per diem, or travel assignments away from home. Sterile Processing is a dedicated department considered the heart of any hospital or medical center. SVSTI will prepare you to become a Certified Sterile Processing and Distribution Technician in the Bay Area. Register now for the Sterile Processing Program.

SPD  School in the Bay Area

Sterile Processing School in the Bay Area

CERTIFICATION EXAM INFORMATION

CBSPD: CSPDT

SPD Technician Certification Exam C.S.P.D.T - CBSPD


We offer a hands-on teaching experience that prepares you for the CBSPD certification exam and helps you become a valuable part of the medical community.

Current Sterile Processing Technician Job Analysis Report (pdf)

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CBSPD:CSPDT Certification Exam Info (pdf)

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Certification Test (docx)

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Introduction (docx)

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Equipment List (docx)

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SVSTI Sterile Processing Graduate Survey (docx)

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ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

A Sterile Processing Technician performs various functions to sterilize and assemble equipment required for surgery, exams, and other medical procedures. They are also typically responsible for monitoring stock levels, taking inventory, and ordering equipment as needed.

The typical Sterile Processing Technician job description consists of the following major duties, tasks, and responsibilities:

  • Retrieves contaminated supplies and delivers sterile supplies to where needed and the appropriate location.
  • Undertakes manual cleaning of instruments and equipment to remove contaminants.
  • Responsible for the operation and maintenance of decontamination equipment.
  • Applies a detailed orientation in the examination of instruments and equipment to ensure they are clean.
  • Actively monitors as well as operates sterilization equipment, such as an autoclave.
  • Tests and reports detected problems with sterilization equipment.
  • Responsible for keeping records of items that have been cleaned and sterilized.
  • Ensures the removal of all waste matter from equipment and carts.
  • Responsible for restocking crash carts.
  • Responsible for organizing, storing, and keeping records of sterile supplies.
  • Responsible for checking the expiration dates on supplies.
  • Responsible for maintaining a clean work area following established departmental policies and procedures, and infection control standards.
  • Operates all mechanical machinery within the sterile processing unit, including cart washers, instrument washers, steam sterilizers, low-temperature sterilizers, and ultrasonic and drying cabinets.
  • Applies established policies and procedures in completing work assignments.
  • Undertakes continuous education and training in all areas of sterile processing, including decontamination, cleaning, assembly, wrapping, sterilization, and storage processes within all set professional standards and regulations.
  • Refers all decisions beyond the personal scope of responsibilities to the appropriate unit.
  • Responsible for reporting broken instrumentation.

Special Qualifications:

In addition to minimum requirements regarding reading, writing, and memorization skills, the student must, unassisted:

  • Able to make appropriate judgment decisions.
  • Demonstrate the ability to comprehend and interpret written material.
  • Demonstrate the use of positive coping skills during interactions with patients, staff, and faculty.
  • Follow written, oral, and verbal instructions in English.
  • Possesses short-term and long-term memory sufficient to perform tasks, e.g., mentally tracking surgical supplies and performing required skills.
  • Synthesize information from written materials and apply the knowledge to various situations.

Psychomotor Qualifications:

  • Hearing – normal, corrected, or aidable. Hear and understand muffled communication without visualization of the communicator’s mouth and lips, and within 20 feet. Hear activation and warning signals on equipment.
  • Vision – normal, corrected. Demonstrate sufficient visual ability to load a fine (10-0) suture with/without corrective lenses and while wearing safety glasses. Demonstrate sufficient peripheral vision to anticipate and function while in a sterile surgical environment.
  • Touch – normal tactile sensitivity. Manipulate instruments, supplies, and equipment with speed, dexterity, and good eye-hand coordination.
  • Smell – able to detect odors sufficient to maintain environmental safety and patient needs.

Physical Qualifications:

  • Able to stand, walk, bend, stoop, and/or sit for long periods of time in one location with minimal to no breaks.
  • Able to lift a minimum of 35 pounds, pull 75 lbs., push 100 lbs.
  • Able to refrain from nourishment or restroom breaks for periods of up to 6 hours.
  • Ambulate/move around without assistive devices.
  • Able to assist with and/or lift, move, and manipulate heavy instrument sets and equipment.
  • Walk, bend, stoop, kneel, stand, twist, sit, carry, lift, and reach hands overhead. 

Communication Qualifications:

  • The ability to interact and verbally communicate with others. Demonstrate positive interpersonal skills in interactions with patients, staff, and faculty.
  • Demonstrate calm and effective responses, especially in emergencies.
  • Knowledge of basic written, grammar, and spelling skills.
  • Ability to communicate and understand fluent English both verbally and in writing.

STATISTICS

Additional Information

Occupational Employment & Wages, May 2017

31-9093 Medical Equipment Preparers 

Prepare, sterilize, install, or clean laboratory or healthcare equipment. May perform routine laboratory tasks and operate or inspect equipment.


National estimates for this occupation:  

Employment estimate and mean wage estimates for this occupation

  

Employment (1) - 53

Employment - 1.5%
RSE (3)

Mean hourly wage - $17.82
Mean annual wage (2) - $37,060

Wage RSE (3) - 0.4%

 

https://www.bls.gov/oes/2017/may/oes319093.htm

Employment numbers

1. There are 50,550 instrument specialist technicians in the U.S., according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

2. The size and type of facility, hospital, physician office, surgery center, etc., dictates the amount of people that work in the sterile processing department. Many facilities hire people based on surgical hours performed, according to Mr. Bilal. There could be one person in a sterile processing department or as many as 100 people.

3. The constant technological advancements in medical supplies/devices and instrumentation has led to a growing demand for highly trained central service technicians. According to the BLS, the job growth for instrument specialist technicians between 2012 and 2022 is at 20 percent.

Industries with the highest levels of employment of instrument specialist technicians:

· General medical and surgical hospitals — 35,100

· Outpatient care centers — 3,660

· Physician offices — 2,890

· Dentist offices — 2,380

States with the highest employment level of instrument specialist technicians:

· California — 6,540

· Florida — 4,580

· Texas — 3,100

· Ohio — 2,260

· New York — 2,230


Salary:

The mean hourly wage for instrument specialist technicians is $16.28.

The mean annual wage for instrument specialist technicians is $33,850.


Duties:

Tech Is likely perform basic duties such as delivering supplies and carts, while a Tech IV might have to put together more sets, handle biologicals or perform sterilization duties.

Sterile processing department staff play a large role in helping prevent healthcare-associated infections. Without proper decontamination, preparing and packaging and sterile instrumentation, patients could be at risk for HAIs. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, HAIs occurred in an estimated 722,000 patients in acute care hospitals, and caused 75,000 deaths in 2011.


Medical Equipment Preparers in California:

May also be called: Central Processing Technicians (CPT); Central Service Technicians (CST); Central Sterile Supply (CSS) Technicians; Certified Registered Central Service Technicians (CRCST); Sterile Preparation Technicians; Sterile Processing and Distribution (SPD) Technicians; and Sterile Processing Technicians

Medical Equipment Preparers are essential to the medical field. They are responsible for sterilizing, stocking, and preparing various medical tools, supplies, and equipment in health care facilities, such as hospitals, dental offices, and outpatient care centers. They may prepare operating areas with the proper supplies and equipment. Since there are contagious infections and diseases present in health care facilities where Medical Equipment Preparers work, it is important that potential spreading of these be minimized. Preparers are crucial in preventing the spread of viruses and contamination of germs and bacteria. 

   

Annual Wages for California 2018

Low
 (25th percentile)    $36,434

Median
 (50th percentile)    $47,080

High
 (75th percentile)    $59,547

 


Skill Used in this Task: 

Operate and maintain steam autoclaves, keeping records of loads completed, items in loads, and maintenance procedures performed.

Critical Thinking 

Organize and assemble routine or specialty surgical instrument trays or other sterilized   supplies, filling special requests as needed.

Information Ordering

Examine equipment to detect leaks, worn or loose parts, or other indications of disrepair.

Quality Control Analysis

Record sterilizer test results.

Written Expression

Start equipment and observe gauges and equipment operation to detect malfunctions and to ensure equipment is operating to prescribed standards.

Operation Monitoring

Report defective equipment to appropriate supervisors or staff.

Problem Sensitivity 

Stock crash carts or other medical supplies.

Customer and Personal Service 

Purge wastes from equipment by connecting equipment to water sources and flushing water through systems.

Arm-Hand Steadiness

Check sterile supplies to ensure that they are not outdated.

Near Vision 

Disinfect and sterilize equipment such as respirators, hospital beds, or oxygen or dialysis   equipment, using sterilizers, aerators, or washers.

Manual Dexterity 

Clean instruments to prepare them for sterilization.

Finger Dexterity

 

Estimated Employment and Projected Growth:
Medical Equipment Preparers 

 Geographic Area - California
(Estimated Year-Projected Year) - (2016-2026) 

Estimated Employment - 6,900 

Projected Employment - 7,800

Numeric Change - 900

Percent Change - 13.0% 

Job Openings - 10,000

 

          

Certification is not required by all employers; however, many employers may prefer to hire prospective Medical Equipment Preparers who are certified as a sterile processing technician. In order to take the exam, individuals must provide verification of 6-12 months of employment in a sterile processing and distribution (SPD) related field, depending on the specific occupation and duties performed. One may also qualify for the exam by completing a Central Service/SPD training course with a passing grade. For more information, go to the U.S. Department of Labor's Career InfoNet Web site and scroll down to "Career Tools." Click on "Certification Finder" and follow the instructions to locate certification programs.

https://www.labormarketinfo.edd.ca.gov/OccGuides/detail.aspx?Soccode=319093&Geography=0601000000

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