Scrub in for a fast-paced, rewarding career in the operating room. Offered tuition-free in partnership with Brown University Health and the Rhode Island Foundation, the Associate of Science in Surgical Technology Pathway Program at New England Institute of Technology (果冻传媒) prepares students to become essential members of surgical teams. Emerge confident, highly-skilled, and ready to launch your career at a surgical technologist upon completion of this immersive Pathways Program.

The only accredited surgical tech program in Rhode Island

The Associate of Science in Surgical Technology Pathways Program at New England Institute of Technology (果冻传媒) prepares students to work as vital members of surgical teams in operating rooms, ensuring patient safety, surgical efficiency, and quality care. Through rigorous coursework and hands-on learning, students develop a strong foundation in surgical procedures, instrumentation, pharmacology, and pathophysiology while gaining hands-on experience in both simulated and real clinical environments, building the skills needed to support patient safety and deliver exceptional care.

During operative procedures, surgical technologists function as integral members of the surgical team, collaborating closely with surgeons, anesthesiologists, and registered nurses. Graduates of this program may transition from unemployment or minimum-wage positions into surgical technologist roles鈥攔epresenting up to an 89% salary increase.

In our program you’ll master the skills to:

  • Prepare sterile operative equipment and supplies
  • Pass instruments during surgical procedures
  • Operate sterilizers, lights, suction machines, electrosurgical units, and laparoscopic equipment
  • Prepare and maintain the patient鈥檚 surgical site
  • Support intraoperative patient care activities

Upcoming Information Sessions for Prospective Students


Wednesday
January 28 @ 9 AM


Monday
February 2 @ 3:30 PM


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鈥淣ew England Tech’s innovative learning approaches help each student realize their potential, and develop a breadth of skills that include critical thinking, collaboration, problem solving, and adaptability.鈥

鈥擜my Grzybowski, PhD
Vice President of Workforce Development and Community Relations, 果冻传媒

What sets our program apart?

果冻传媒 is host to Rhode Island鈥檚 only CAAHEP-accredited surgical technologist program鈥攖he nationally recognized 鈥済old standard鈥 in surgical technology education. This associate degree program leads to eligibility for national certification as a Certified Surgical Technologist (CST) and aligns with best practices set forth by the Association of Surgical Technologists (AST) and the Association of PeriOperative Registered Nurses (AORN). This Pathways Program is specifically designed to meet national standards and employer expectations in partnership with Brown University Health.

Our Pathways Program Experience includes:

  • 160 hours of surgical lab simulation using industry-standard equipment
  • A 20-week clinical externship at hospitals throughout RI and southeast MA
  • Ongoing student wraparound support and advising from both 果冻传媒 and Brown University Health

Career Outlook & Impact

Healthcare is Rhode Island鈥檚 largest employment sector and continues to experience growing demand for skilled professionals. Surgical technologist roles are projected to grow 6% over the next decade, faster than the average for all occupations, with an estimated 8,700 job openings nationwide each year.

Read more about the Surgical Technology Associate Degree, AS Program

Requirements & Eligibility

  1. Participants must:
    -Be residents of Rhode Island or Southeast Massachusetts
    -Pass our Admission requirements for the program (ACCU)
    -Interview with Brown University Health
  2. Participants are required to attend one mandatory virtual information session.

    Upcoming Information Sessions – Register Now!

    February 2 @ 3:30 PM

Program Cost

Tuition is covered, but applicants must fill out the FAFSA form. Further details will be provided in a mandatory virtual information session.

 

Timeline

Program Duration: 18 months

Program Launch: March 2026

Program Completion: Fall 2027

Graduates must take the Certified Surgical Technologist (CST) exam from the National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting (NBSTSA) before graduation. This certification is widely recognized and often required for employment.

Career Pathways

With an AS in Surgical Technology, graduates are prepared for entry-level roles including:

  • Surgical Technologist in hospital operating rooms
  • Outpatient surgical center surgical tech
  • Sterile processing or central supply technician
  • Medical device sales or product development support


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