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Surgical Technology

Surgical Technology

M State's Surgical Technology Program is nationally accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP), therefore it is determined that it meets state licensure requirements in all states. Please note, the Certified Surgical Technology (CST) exam is not required in many states, including Minnesota or North Dakota, however an employer may mandate formal education or certification. Students should ask the employer at the time of application for the facility's policy and employment requirements.

State State Licensing Board or Department State Licensing Requirements Notes
Alabama   Meets  
Alaska   Meets  
American Samoa   Not determined  
Arizona   Meets  
Arkansas   Meets This state offers optional registration/title protection for surgical technologists.
California   Meets  
Colorado   Meets This state requires surgical technologists to register in order to work in the state.
Connecticut   Meets  
Delaware   Meets  
District of Columbia   Not determined  
Florida   Meets  
Georgia   Meets  
Guam   Not determined  
Hawaii   Meets  
Idaho   Meets Idaho has an administrative rule requiring that surgical technologists (referred to as “operating room technicians”) either complete a CAAHEP-accredited program or satisfy the NBSTSA requirements for CST/certification.
Illinois   Meets This state offers optional registration/title protection for surgical technologists.
Indiana   Meets This state does have a state law related to the education and certification of surgical technologists.
Iowa   Meets  
Kansas   Meets  
Kentucky   Meets  
Louisiana   Meets  
Maine   Meets  
Maryland   Meets  
Massachusetts   Meets This state does have a state law related to the education and certification of surgical technologists.
Michigan   Meets  
Minnesota   Meets Minnesota does not require formal education, but an employer may mandate formal education or certification. Students should ask the employer at the time of application for the facility's policy and employment requirements.
Mississippi   Meets  
Missouri   Meets  
Montana   Meets  
Nebraska   Meets  
Nevada   Meets This state does have a state law related to the education and certification of surgical technologists.
New Hampshire   Meets  
New Jersey   Meets This state does have a state law related to the education and certification of surgical technologists.
New Mexico   Meets  
New York   Meets This state does have a state law related to the education and certification of surgical technologists.
North Carolina   Meets  
North Dakota North Dakota Board of Nursing Meets North Dakota requires registry with the state board of nursing as an Unlicensed Assistive Personnel. To obtain this registry, students must be a CST or produce transcripts from an accredited program. Certification is not required, but students should check with employers at the time of application for the facility's policy and employment requirements.
Northern Mariana Islands   Not determined  
Ohio   Meets  
Oklahoma   Meets  
Oregon   Meets This state does have a state law related to the education and certification of surgical technologists.
Pennsylvania   Meets  
Puerto Rico   Not determined  
Rhode Island   Meets  
South Carolina   Meets This state does have a state law related to the education and certification of surgical technologists.
South Dakota   Meets  
Tennessee   Meets This state does have a state law related to the education and certification of surgical technologists.
Texas   Meets This state does have a state law related to the education and certification of surgical technologists.
US Virgin Islands   Not determined  
Utah   Meets  
Vermont   Meets  
Virginia   Meets This state offers optional registration/title protection for surgical technologists.
Washington   Meets This state requires surgical technologists to register in order to work in the state.
West Virginia   Meets  
Wisconsin   Meets  
Wyoming   Meets  

Disclaimer: The college makes every effort to ensure the information above is current, but please be advised that state laws, regulations and policies may change at any time. It is the responsibility of the student completing the licensure program to check with the licensing board(s) in their state of residence or in the state in which they intend to obtain a license for the most recent information and requirements. M State shall not be held liable if a student is unable to qualify for licensure or certification in any jurisdiction or cannot obtain a practicum/internship location.