This accreditation validates MCC’s program as one of the leading allied health colleges in the Chicagoland area and one of only two accredited programs in the City of Chicago.
Graduates of CAAHEP-accredited surgical technologist programs are eligible to take the National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting Certified Surgical Technologist (CST) examination. With this certification, the demand for MCC graduates from hospitals and surgical centers should increase dramatically, making them even more competitive in the marketplace.
According to MCC’s surgical technology program director, “CAAHEP accreditation holds surgical technology programs to a high standard. MCC meets that standard because we provide a higher level of education.”
CAAHEP is focused on quality outcomes, including rigorous benchmarks for graduation, externship sites and certification: “They set high standards so when students enroll they know they will have at their disposal the resources to complete the program, get certified, and find employment.”
Most hospitals are switching over to this type of credential for their surgical techs, because they are seeking or have magnet status and are requiring this certification for their techs. Many state assemblies and the Association of Surgical Technologists (AST) are pushing for all surgical technologists to be certified.
Through these kinds of credentialing requirements, patients can be assured that whoever is taking care of them will have had the highest level of education. CAAHEP accreditation is recognized nationally, so students who graduate from this program can go anywhere in the US and practice without having to recertify.
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