I came to your page just to see what the day in a life of a surgical tech was like.. subscribed and watched most videos lol now considering schools 🤦🏾♀️ ya got me!
I'm going to be transitioning from stay at home mom to career (kids are heading to school) and your channel has really helped solidify my choice in (hopefully) becoming a CST and I'm hoping to get into L&D! I had 3 csections and would love to be on the other side of that blue curtain! Enjoyed this DITL
I am leaving Nursing School and currently enrolled in ST, due to start in the Fall.... please do a video on how ST school was, your first paycheck(s), traveling, what the surgeons personalities are like, best and worst cases, your favorite specialties, and if you have any plans on becoming a CSFA/CSA.... As always, thank you for these videos
@@Ashley-og9ti usually personal/schedule reasons, the ST programs can be a little more realistic to do if you are trying to balance other duties and responsibilities but it's still a good career
Thank you for doing such great videos, they're really helping me understand (more clearly) things that in my online classes are kinda confusing, sorry if my english is bad, sending you love from Argentina ❤
Thanks for your videos! I am trying to apply to a surgical tech program and I am waiting to hear back on prerequisites I may have to take before I can get in
I going to my proamtationto start my surgical technician career and classes 🥺🥺🥺 this s getting me so excited I’m at work t agrocery store right now and I can’t help but be so excited !!!
Hi!!! Just discovered your channel and so far I love it. I was accepted into a ST program last year but declined and now I know I want to reapply. Curious are you in CA? Do they have SFA programs or do you have to be a PA to be a FA?
do you by chance have any videos on what its like dealing with dr's or more in depth on how days go? I've heard some people don't like the job because dr's tend to be extremely rude to staff
This is more like a mental exercise. Yes it does happen. I still get nervous but I don't take it personally. I used to cry about it cause I'd go home questioning why I'm here but knowing who I'm doing it for gave me a different perspective.
@@SURGICALTECHGEEK I have worked as CNA for 8 years and I’m at this point I’m just over nursing .. it’s to damn stressful.. I work as cna having 32 patients total care showers, rude family members, rude nurse , and I got hit and pushed by a patient before (memory care) plus CNA pay is not good … then as lpn I don’t want to work on the cart and pass medication and I don’t want to deal with family members.. always short staff.. nurses have 52 patients in long term care it’s to much Im over nursing.. I want to get out I don’t even work as CNA anymore due to the physical abuse smh 🤦🏾♀️
@@ceeceebrownn cst do Get some abuse too lol but at least we get only 1 patient at a time. You don't deal with fam members just doctors and your peers. I think from the way you describe your job, cst is better. I hope it changes your life my friend. There's other ways.
I did try but it's not for me. I did my logistics and financial plan and I'm breaking even. Here where I am, I have lots of side hustles and I love my flexibility and hours. I also like my hospital and environment.
i have a question.. befpre you start putting all you need for surgery do they gave you a list what you gonna prepare.? thabk you this is helpful and also as a surgical tech. did you just do preparing a tools that they need or what?
I get mine from uniform advantage! I love them. I also recently bought 2 pairs from figs for the first time cause I was bullied into it lol my whole team wears them my gosh they all look so good.
Currently going to school for MLT but am thinking of continuing for surgical tech, although we work with blood and am not bothered by it, I'm not sure how I would do with major traumas, any advice?
You don't have to work in a trauma hospital but your hospital might have clinicals that caters to that. I don't like trauma. The unstable adrenaline rush get me sooooo tired. It's definitely not for the weak lol I just want like to be in regular OR.
Idk if you'll see this or even respond but maybe you can help answer this question? 1. would you recommend surgical tech for someone who wants to go into ER or Labor and Delivery nursing / 2. When you go into this field do you pick your field where your at currently (like I said I really want Labor and Delivery or ER) sorry if this was annoying in anyway. (if anyone else could help out too that would be amazing)
I would love to go to school for this but its 31k! & im still paying off my 10k loan for medical assistant as well as my 4k car note. :( they trick u into taking out a loan by telling you you will make it back when u work but when u first start out with no experience you aren’t making much...
I dont think its a trick but I do agree the loan is overwhelmingly expensive! But you know, I made the choice and I gotta make it. So you should think about the goal instead. YOU MUST MAKE IT. EVERYONE has loans. People die with loans. Its part of life.
@@SURGICALTECHGEEK thank you! Fortunately I have found a much cheaper school one that I can for sure afford. Program is very selective hope & pray that I get in & pass all my entrance exams. But you’re right! Eye on the prize!
Hey! I know it's two totally different jobs but do you think a or assistant is a good job? I am currently in housekeeping at a hospital and I'm trying to better myself(employment) I don't know anyone that's a or assistant
Operating room assistant? Never heard of that position and plus they usually hire nurses who already are there to move up to mgmt positions. It's really hard to get in to the ORs. We have 2 surgical secretaries but the other was a pharmacy tech and the other been there for 30+ years and it's looking like she's not going nowhere.
Yes it can be especially with ortho hoods. It's the worst. That's why you have to pay attention to the anatomy to see where they're at and kinda figure out what they need.
so I have a question. I see online CST positions but do LPNs qualify for the position as well? I only ask because it says "CST/LPN positions", are available. I have my LPN but I am curious about a CST position but I also want to pursue my RN as well, I am currently working as a MT because the hospital I work for doesn't hire LPNs but they do hire CSTs. I haven't applied because I plan on going back to school with their tuition reimbursement program that they offer, but if I get a CST job as an LPN do I have to sign on as a CST for two years? Do I need to further my education more to pursue a CST position? I have my license but it's only going to take me a year to get my RN, and I can't afford to leave because nursing school cost too much to pay out of pocket.
Idk if that means CST OR LPN OR CST AND LPN. If it's "or" then you can do the LPN and do tuition reimbursement. Then apply CST once you get the cert. Let's start with that.
Is it true that the surgeon should never have to ask for an instrument? That's what a surgical tech told me when I was inquiring about the day-to-day of the job. It seems unrealistic with the amount of surgeries, instruments and the routines of different surgeons, but maybe you get used to it after years of repetition? Would this be the expectation of a new grad?
Yes it's possible. Sometimes we know more about the surgery than them. We know the instruments more than them. I do vascular surgeries and it's quiet. No talking. ☺️ it's one of my favorites surgeries. If you know it, you know it.
Maybe but I never went through that route. I went straight. It's not that bad. I think you can do it! I had no clinical background so if I can do it, you can too!
I'm curious, did you only have to do two surgeries in your 12-hour shift? I'm transitioning from being a medical interpreter to wanting to become an ST. Thank you for creating your channel! I love it here lol
Yes because each case was 3 hrs long and I had to relieve people for lunch. And yay! Tysm!!! I'm here to stay for yall! Let's build a huge community for this field cause we're not being heard enough.
Do you mind making a video about your surgical tech school experience? Great video thank you!!
This channel is literally my go to, especially my first week of clinical🙏🏽 thank you thank you thank you !
What state you are in because NY hospitals aren't allowing surg tech students at moment
Washington
@@christopherhenry7818 only med students are allowed at the moment
How has it been? :)
@@shadowstarspammy oh now we're open OPEN lol no restrictions.
Can’t wait to start Surgical Tech class. These videos make me even more excited ❤️❤️ Thank you keep these videos coming 🥰
are there any prerequisites for the program?
I came to your page just to see what the day in a life of a surgical tech was like.. subscribed and watched most videos lol now considering schools 🤦🏾♀️ ya got me!
Hehehehe oh shaaat... its lookin like you bout to be on this team! We got a whole lot of new peeps coming! ❤️
Super excited to start my semester soon, thank you for the amazing video!
I have 2 more pre reqs to do until I start the surgical tech program and I’m so excited
I want to thank you so very much for your videos. I am going to start studying soon and you have been a great help.
Yay!!! Goodluck to u!!!
I'm going to be transitioning from stay at home mom to career (kids are heading to school) and your channel has really helped solidify my choice in (hopefully) becoming a CST and I'm hoping to get into L&D! I had 3 csections and would love to be on the other side of that blue curtain! Enjoyed this DITL
Yay!!!! I wish you the best! C sections are some of the cases where our patients are awake.
I am leaving Nursing School and currently enrolled in ST, due to start in the Fall.... please do a video on how ST school was, your first paycheck(s), traveling, what the surgeons personalities are like, best and worst cases, your favorite specialties, and if you have any plans on becoming a CSFA/CSA.... As always, thank you for these videos
Good questions! Will do a video soon!
why did you leave nursing school
I am curious what made you change your mind about nursing school as well..?
Yes plz!! I decided to leave nursing achool as well and I am looking into this field amd would like to know more about it thank you!
@@Ashley-og9ti usually personal/schedule reasons, the ST programs can be a little more realistic to do if you are trying to balance other duties and responsibilities but it's still a good career
Thank you for doing such great videos, they're really helping me understand (more clearly) things that in my online classes are kinda confusing, sorry if my english is bad, sending you love from Argentina ❤
Your English is great
Thanks for your videos! I am trying to apply to a surgical tech program and I am waiting to hear back on prerequisites I may have to take before I can get in
Update!! I was eligible and so I have applied to the program!
@@dannyallen2894 where is the program you applied to because I am looking for programs to apply to
what prereqs did you need?
@@dannyallen2894 Yes I would like to know what prerequisites you had to have as well..?
I’m an OB tech too! 🙌🏼
I'm both lol OR and OB. More money as an OR though 😉
You are awesome! So glad I found this channel 🙏🏽
Front page of the news letter that’s awesome!!
I looked sweaty.
Great video. I am a surgical first assistant. Army trained. 23yrs experience. Show the part where you have to pee super bad but you’re scrubbed in! 😂
Lmao bro..... you just don't drink water and let God take care of it. If you pass out, you just do 🤣.
I going to my proamtationto start my surgical technician career and classes 🥺🥺🥺 this s getting me so excited I’m at work t agrocery store right now and I can’t help but be so excited !!!
Hahahha ur viewing my video at the grocery story lol tysm!!!! I'm excited for u
I can't wait to start surg tech class, I start in September.
Need to do more of these!!
LOVE your channel!!!
Thanks for the video.. You're 👌.
Hi!!! Just discovered your channel and so far I love it. I was accepted into a ST program last year but declined and now I know I want to reapply. Curious are you in CA? Do they have SFA programs or do you have to be a PA to be a FA?
Usually in CA and NJ from passed experience they have RNFA which isn't a bad transition if you do your CST -- RN -- then first assist
do you by chance have any videos on what its like dealing with dr's or more in depth on how days go? I've heard some people don't like the job because dr's tend to be extremely rude to staff
This is more like a mental exercise. Yes it does happen. I still get nervous but I don't take it personally. I used to cry about it cause I'd go home questioning why I'm here but knowing who I'm doing it for gave me a different perspective.
What about bathroom especially during long surgeries?
I was in the LPN program I’m dropped out and now I’m Surgical tech program
I'm surprised you didn't pick nursing. How is that?
@@SURGICALTECHGEEK I have worked as CNA for 8 years and I’m at this point I’m just over nursing .. it’s to damn stressful.. I work as cna having 32 patients total care showers, rude family members, rude nurse , and I got hit and pushed by a patient before (memory care) plus CNA pay is not good … then as lpn I don’t want to work on the cart and pass medication and I don’t want to deal with family members.. always short staff.. nurses have 52 patients in long term care it’s to much Im over nursing.. I want to get out I don’t even work as CNA anymore due to the physical abuse smh 🤦🏾♀️
@@ceeceebrownn cst do Get some abuse too lol but at least we get only 1 patient at a time. You don't deal with fam members just doctors and your peers. I think from the way you describe your job, cst is better. I hope it changes your life my friend. There's other ways.
@@SURGICALTECHGEEK I think I can handle rude Doctor .. I’m just ignore them lol ….I think being CNA made me have tough skin
@@ceeceebrownn I think so too!!! U will probably handle it better than me
did you learn how to set up for different surgeries in school and learned more in depth when you started rotations?
Basic set up in school then completely different set up in clincials
Hey, I’m starting clinicals soon and I was stuck on what shoes to get that work for the operating room can you please help me on that
Do you ever plan on traveling?
I did try but it's not for me. I did my logistics and financial plan and I'm breaking even. Here where I am, I have lots of side hustles and I love my flexibility and hours. I also like my hospital and environment.
i have a question.. befpre you start putting all you need for surgery do they gave you a list what you gonna prepare.?
thabk you this is helpful
and also as a surgical tech. did you just do preparing a tools that they need or what?
Yes you have preference cards but it doesn't tell you exactly what to put on the mayo stand.
you are hilarious and awesome!!
Do you know how to do a surgical hand washing and surgical wash...
I love your videos!! Definitely #goals!! Where do you get your personal scrubs?
I get mine from uniform advantage! I love them. I also recently bought 2 pairs from figs for the first time cause I was bullied into it lol my whole team wears them my gosh they all look so good.
Currently going to school for MLT but am thinking of continuing for surgical tech, although we work with blood and am not bothered by it, I'm not sure how I would do with major traumas, any advice?
You don't have to work in a trauma hospital but your hospital might have clinicals that caters to that. I don't like trauma. The unstable adrenaline rush get me sooooo tired. It's definitely not for the weak lol I just want like to be in regular OR.
"Hello" "what up" my morning exchange lol
Haha I keep it short. Sup.
Idk if you'll see this or even respond but maybe you can help answer this question? 1. would you recommend surgical tech for someone who wants to go into ER or Labor and Delivery nursing / 2. When you go into this field do you pick your field where your at currently (like I said I really want Labor and Delivery or ER) sorry if this was annoying in anyway. (if anyone else could help out too that would be amazing)
Hi! Of course I can answer. What's your goal here bec that's 2 different degrees and licenses? Do u want to be a nurse or an ld tech?
@@SURGICALTECHGEEK My goal would def to be a nurse
@@Kenzieann34 ok so I suggest u skip tech school and go straight to nursing.
Hey I’m starting surgical tech school in July any tips I’m nervous but more so anxious
How many hours in a day you work or do you pick your own hours
You can check out my pros and cons for surg tech video. I went more in depth about hours :)
I love her voice...
I know is too much information but can you talk about you pay rate and how long did you study for?
I have a video about this ❤️
@@SURGICALTECHGEEK hey which video did you talk about this? I can’t find it (what’s the title)
@@Indytoopretty I think pros and cons
Can we have more of these videos !
Will do!
Do you feel the compensation is good in this field?
I've worked my way up. Yes. Travel too.
I see you have the shitty Próxima gowns too lol we are on back order and have those crappy gowns 😩
We used to have the cloth recyclable ones. Terrible. They smell like old blood
damn nobody could tie you in? 🤣 love your content
Lol no one.
@@SURGICALTECHGEEK when did they start letting you do this on your own without supervision?
@@leeann4329 like on the job? 3 months you're on your own. If you have experience, 2 weeks.
I would love to go to school for this but its 31k! & im still paying off my 10k loan for medical assistant as well as my 4k car note. :( they trick u into taking out a loan by telling you you will make it back when u work but when u first start out with no experience you aren’t making much...
I dont think its a trick but I do agree the loan is overwhelmingly expensive! But you know, I made the choice and I gotta make it. So you should think about the goal instead. YOU MUST MAKE IT. EVERYONE has loans. People die with loans. Its part of life.
@@SURGICALTECHGEEK thank you! Fortunately I have found a much cheaper school one that I can for sure afford. Program is very selective hope & pray that I get in & pass all my entrance exams. But you’re right! Eye on the prize!
@@Uthetruth7 go get em!
You dropped your hands so many times, hovered over the sterile field, and the circulator wasn’t there to tie you up? So many no no’s
Hello I am a surgical technologist from India do you have any idea how to work in US UK for Indian scrub techs
Hey! I know it's two totally different jobs but do you think a or assistant is a good job? I am currently in housekeeping at a hospital and I'm trying to better myself(employment) I don't know anyone that's a or assistant
Operating room assistant? Never heard of that position and plus they usually hire nurses who already are there to move up to mgmt positions. It's really hard to get in to the ORs. We have 2 surgical secretaries but the other was a pharmacy tech and the other been there for 30+ years and it's looking like she's not going nowhere.
Is it hard to understand/hear the surgeons with their masks on? Like if their voices become muffled?
Yes it can be especially with ortho hoods. It's the worst. That's why you have to pay attention to the anatomy to see where they're at and kinda figure out what they need.
so I have a question. I see online CST positions but do LPNs qualify for the position as well? I only ask because it says "CST/LPN positions", are available. I have my LPN but I am curious about a CST position but I also want to pursue my RN as well, I am currently working as a MT because the hospital I work for doesn't hire LPNs but they do hire CSTs. I haven't applied because I plan on going back to school with their tuition reimbursement program that they offer, but if I get a CST job as an LPN do I have to sign on as a CST for two years? Do I need to further my education more to pursue a CST position? I have my license but it's only going to take me a year to get my RN, and I can't afford to leave because nursing school cost too much to pay out of pocket.
Idk if that means CST OR LPN OR CST AND LPN. If it's "or" then you can do the LPN and do tuition reimbursement. Then apply CST once you get the cert. Let's start with that.
I just applied and I'm nervous about the entry exam. What kinda questions are on it ? If you Have time to answer please
I think just basic stuff, comprehension, basic math, science, English.
Is it true that the surgeon should never have to ask for an instrument? That's what a surgical tech told me when I was inquiring about the day-to-day of the job. It seems unrealistic with the amount of surgeries, instruments and the routines of different surgeons, but maybe you get used to it after years of repetition? Would this be the expectation of a new grad?
Yes it's possible. Sometimes we know more about the surgery than them. We know the instruments more than them. I do vascular surgeries and it's quiet. No talking. ☺️ it's one of my favorites surgeries. If you know it, you know it.
you're allowed to wear surgical scrubs in off the street? We weren't allowed to do this.
Yes. This facility let's us but my other one doesn't. I have to wear paper scrubs on top.
Do you think that sterilization processing technician course it’s going to help me to go through surgical tech???
Maybe but I never went through that route. I went straight. It's not that bad. I think you can do it! I had no clinical background so if I can do it, you can too!
Why are you restocking the pantry?
I wanted to be nice lol.
I'm curious, did you only have to do two surgeries in your 12-hour shift? I'm transitioning from being a medical interpreter to wanting to become an ST. Thank you for creating your channel! I love it here lol
Yes because each case was 3 hrs long and I had to relieve people for lunch. And yay! Tysm!!! I'm here to stay for yall! Let's build a huge community for this field cause we're not being heard enough.
Hi, can you please explain If a surgical tech operates on a patient.
No we don't. That's a surgeons job.
Is there any opportunity to study this surgical cource through online media
Is cvor hard to learn as a surgical tech?
Takes longer training than a regular scrub
How long is the Surg Tech program?
Its as short as 15 months
@@marianneperez585 2 years in my area
2 years
It’s 13-18 months in the community college where I attend
How much is rhe pay?
"I'm old" 😂😂😂
Do you think this is a job a person can do in undergrad
It’s is 21 month program depending on your state
U can work without certification but at a low ball.
I would say the same as well if I saw myself lol
Do you make good money doing this?
Possibly.
you're old? how old are you 22?
Lmao I may look young but my backpain is 67
Is the school hard.
Im thinking of getting my associates degree in surgical if i didnt get into lvn