CENTRAL SERVICE TECHNICIAN

Prepare to be at the heart of hospital operations with our Central Service Technician program. You will learn to sterilize and prepare medical devices and supplies, which are crucial in patient care. This program includes training in microbiology, sterilization procedures, and surgical instrument care, complemented by an internship at a local hospital. It's your first step toward a fulfilling healthcare career.

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ENTRY ADVISING
Email: advising@rtc.edu
Phone: (425) 235-5840

ANTHONY KNOX
Adjunct Faculty - Central Service Technician
Email: aknox@rtc.edu
Phone: (425) 235-2352 ext. 2014

Degrees & Certificates

Certificate of Completion

This program is designed to provide the training and the clinical experience required to prepare you for the Healthcare Sterile Processing Association (HSPA) [formerly the International Association of Healthcare Central Service Material Management] Certified Registered Central Service Technician (CRCST) certification. It can also be your first step towards a career in the healthcare field. Students gain knowledge of National and International standards for decontamination and sterilization. Students study the principles of microbiology with emphasis on decontamination, disinfection and sterilization, with an overview of medical terminology, fundamentals of human anatomy, proper care and handling of surgical instrumentation, basic surgical instrument identification, inventory control, distribution, purchasing, and healthcare trends. An internship at a local hospital is included in the program.

Enrollment Point: Fall, Winter

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OTHER INFORMATION

To be admitted to the Central Service Technician Program, a prospective student must meet the following requirements:

  • High School Diploma/GED (or equivalent) at time of enrollment
  • English Fluency (verbal and written)
  • Show full compliance in CastleBranch.
  • Proof of successful completion of Hepatitis B vaccine (series of three vaccines and/or immunity titer) prior to registration
    • Initial vaccine series requires a minimum of seven months to complete

Upon invitation and acceptance to the Central Service Technician Program, students must provide confirmation of an account established with 8CastleBranch.com and pass a nationwide criminal background check (Crimes Against Persons list).

  • Castlebranch website
  • Package Code: RR64
  • Cost: $113.99 (do not create an account prior to invitation and registration to the program)

Screening and Tracking Requirements

After receiving an invitation to the program, students must meet vaccination and program-specific health requirements in compliance with the Center for Disease Control Healthcare Provider immunization guidelines, including the submission of original lab results, x-ray reports, and immunization records, which must be dated and signed by their healthcare provider. Students must also show that they have uploaded all CastleBranch requirements, with the exception of CPR, which will be completed during class.

Immunization Timeline Table

*Vaccinations must be current while on externships

  • Annual Tuberculosis skin test (Must not expire during clinicals.)
  • Annual seasonal Influenza vaccine
  • Tetanus, Diphtheria, and Pertussis (Tdap) vaccine within last 10 years  (Must not expire during clinicals.)
  • Hepatitis B vaccine (series of three vaccines and immunity titer)
  • Measles, Mumps and Rubella vaccine (two vaccines or proof of immunity titer)
  • Varicella vaccine (two vaccines or proof of immunity titer)
  • Annual background-check through CastleBranch.com
  • Personal health insurance upon entry and for the duration of the program
  • Although the COVID vaccination is not currently a program admission requirement, our clinical partners may require a student to provide proof of being fully vaccinated against COVID. Clinical placements may be unavailable for students who are not fully immunized
  • Current (within one year) physical evaluation by a physician or nurse practitioner to ensure student and patient safety
    • Ability to lift a minimum of 50 pounds and to reach overhead
    • Ability to stand or walk for long periods

Are you new to health care? Please consider taking our Bridge to Health and Human Services class to help you set up for success! You will get an introduction to subjects taught in health care programs, learn about different medical careers, learn about background check and immunization requirements, as well as information about how to pay for the program and the steps to register. Check out the flyer. Email askccp@rtc.edu or talk to an entry advisor to register!

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