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PUBLISHED 2022-2023 Credit Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Medical Device Reprocessing Technician


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Program Description


The Medical Device Reprocessing Technician program provides entry-level training for the critical role of cleaning, packaging, sterilizing, storing, and handling of sterile supplies and surgical instruments, with a focus on infection prevention and control, and aseptic techniques. Students learn through classroom instruction, as well as significant time dedicated to real-world application and refinement of their skills during integrated practical experiences, and a SAIT-arranged practicum rotation in an approved professional clinical setting.

Program Overview


Fast Facts


  • This program should be completed full-time or part-time
  • Program Length:
    • Full-Time (5 Months)
    • Part-Time (Variable)
  • This program is delivered in a classroom or online format
  • Full-Time Intakes:
    • Fall, Winter
  • Part-Time Intakes
    • Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  • Students require access to a personal computer and Internet in order to complete the required courses

Your Career


Graduates may find employment as medical device reprocessing technicians, sterile processors, service aides, and in related capacities within a variety of healthcare settings. These include but are not limited to medical device reprocessing departments, operating rooms, doctor’s offices, dental clinics, surgical centers, and specialty areas at acute care, community care, and extended care facilities.

Graduates are often hired into casual positions initially, though these typically progress into full-time positions within one year of hire. In order to find employment, many graduates must relocate to meet demand, which can be anywhere throughout Alberta or Canada.

Student Success


Students who experience success in this program and profession:

  • Possess basic computer literacy, including with word processing and communications platforms
    • Medical Device Reprocessing Technicians work with digital information management systems in hospital settings, and applicants must ensure they possess these skills prior to admission into the program
  • Have higher secondary and/or post-secondary grades
  • Are effective at communication in English
  • Embody a high attentiveness to detail
  • Enjoy working in team environments
  • Are in good health and physically fit, including:
    • Good motor coordination and manual dexterity
    • The ability to both lift 40 lbs and push or pull 250 lbs on a frequent basis
    • Being able to stand or walk for long periods of time, including repeated bending at the knees and waist
  • Are able to perform repetitive tasks in noisy and stressful environments
  • Are not averse to shift-work or flexible, rotating schedules 
  • Have no sensitivities to latex, disinfection and sterilization chemicals, or the sight of blood and human tissue

Credentials


Upon successful completion of this program, graduates will be awarded a SAIT Medical Device Reprocessing Technician certificate.

Professional Designations and Certifications


This program is recognized by the Canadian Standards Association (CSA), and graduates are eligible to challenge the CSA Canadian certification exam to become recognized as a Certified Medical Device Reprocessing Technician (CMDRT).

This program also arranges for graduates to challenge the International Association of Healthcare Central Service Materiel Management (IAHCSMM) certification exam for international recognition of their competencies as a Certified Registered Central Service Technician (CRCST). The CRCST designation allows for international portability.

Please Note:
Certification from either the CSA or IAHCSMM is required to practice as a MDRT in Alberta. Graduates must also produce both their MDRT certificate and high school diploma in order to challenge the CSA certification exam.

Accreditation


There are no formal accreditation arrangements at this time. However, this program is recognized nationally and internationally, with opportunities for graduates to write certification exams that allow for working in the profession globally.

Note: This program is eligible for the Canada-Alberta Job Grant.

Progression


The progression requirement for students taking credit courses is a Term GPA and Total Institutional GPA of 2.0, with the exception of English Language Foundations and Academic Upgrading programs.

Admission Requirements


  • At least 50% in English Language Arts 30-1 or English Language Arts 30-2, AND,
  • At least 50% in Science 20 or Biology 20 or Chemistry 20, or at least 60% in Science 24
  • All applicants must demonstrate English Language Proficiency prior to admission, including students educated in Canada.

Total Credits 16.5


Program Outcomes


  1. Practice within established protocols, safety guidelines, and existing legislation
  2. Apply principles of basic microbiology and infection prevention and control to decrease risk to patients and staff during routine reprocessing procedures
  3. Handle and transport contaminated medical devices
  4. Decontaminate re-usable medical devices
  5. Prepare and package medical devices
  6. Inspect instruments and devices for cleanliness, function, and damage
  7. Disinfect and sterilize medical devices
  8. Monitor and document device quality
  9. Store and distribute medical devices
  10. Troubleshoot common problems within the medical device reprocessing department
  11. Use effective written, verbal, and non-verbal communications skills in all medical device reprocessing practice settings
  12. Collaborate effectively within the inter-disciplinary team to achieve a high standard of patient-centered care in all aspects of medical device reprocessing practice
  13. Demonstrate the ability to prioritize and follow through with assigned tasks

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