What is the job outlook for sterile processing technicians?
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of medical equipment preparers is expected to grow 5% from 2022-2032, faster than the average across all U.S. occupations.*
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According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of medical equipment preparers is expected to grow 5% from 2022-2032, faster than the average across all U.S. occupations.*
In order to qualify for the Certified Registered Central Service Technician (CRCST) certification examination, you’ll need to first complete 400 hours of professional experience. View the HSPA website to find more details about eligibility for the exam.
The best thing you can do to prepare for the exam is get educated. Our program is designed to help you learn the knowledge and skills you need to confidently pass the CRCST exam.
Becoming a sterile processing technician begins by getting educated!
While formal education isn’t always required to earn your first entry-level job as a sterile processing technician, you will position yourself to flourish in the role—and open doors to future career possibilities—by building your knowledge and skills with the support of experienced faculty and staff dedicated to your success.
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Sterile processing represents both a good job option and potential springboard to a multitude of career possibilities. If you’re looking to get started fast in a new healthcare career path, sterile processing might be perfect for you.
Sterile processing techs ensure medical instruments are properly inspected, cleaned, and sterilized for use across a hospital, clinic, physician’s office or other healthcare institution.
Technicians typically work in a Sterile Processing Department (SPD) in a hospital, sometimes called a Central Sterile Services Department (CSSD) or Central Supply Department (CSD). Sterile processing is a fast-paced, technical and detail-oriented job requiring high focus and clear collaboration with other medical staff.
Techs must follow strict processes for different types of equipment, using computers to track progress and provide verification that all instruments are accounted for and properly serviced.
Sterile processing techs do not work directly with patients, but their work is imperative to ensure every patient achieves positive health outcomes.
This can be a great starting point for more introverted personality types looking to quickly begin a new career path, become comfortable in a hospital environment, build valuable skills, and truly help those in need.
Completing the Accelerated RN to FNP option with Herzing takes 24 months. If you choose this path you will not earn a BSN.
If you choose to earn your BSN first, you’ll need 12 months to go from RN to BSN, and another 20 months to go from BSN to FNP in our MSN-FNP program—for a total of at least 32 months. If you choose to eventually go from BSN to DNP-FNP, it would take about 44 months (12 + 32).
Herzing University has opened enrollment for a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) concentration in Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (AGACNP).