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Purpose of Certification


Certification as a Surgical Technologist or First Assistant demonstrates that the individual meets the national standard for knowledge that underlies Surgical Technologist and First Assistance practice. Certified individuals possess mastery of a broad range of skills related to surgical procedures, aseptic technique and patient care.

 

Because certification is voluntary, the choice to become certified exhibits pride in the profession, the desire to be recognized for mastery of scientific principles, as well as an ongoing commitment to quality patient care. Certification is a means for upward mobility, a condition for employment, a route to higher pay, and a source of recognition nationwide.


Approved candidates who take and pass the CST examination are authorized to use the initials CST as long as they maintain certification currency.

 

Approved candidates who take and pass the CFA examination are authorized to use the initials CFA as long as they maintain certification currency.


CST’s certified prior to September 1, 1977, may voluntarily comply with The National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting (NBSTSA), formerly the LCC-ST ’s continuing education or re-examination requirements.

 

CST, CFA, and CST/CFA are federally registered trademarks and service marks owned by NBSTSA.