Dates:June 6 - August 22, 2026
Meets:Sa from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Location:UT Arlington TBA
Cost: $1,795.00

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A sterile processing technician cleans and sterilizes used surgical instruments and other medical supplies so that they can be safely redistributed and reused on additional patients. This course prepares students to clean, disinfect, and distribute sterilized instrumentation and equipment to various areas of a healthcare facility. In addition, through their externship students will work in a sterile processing department and central service department setting to gain real world experience.

This class is taught using the books and curriculum of the Healthcare Sterile Processing Association (HSPA). Though not included in tuition, students are prepared to take the CRCST Certification offered by HSPA. For more information, including registering for the exam, click here to visit the Healthcare Sterile Processing Association's website.

Total Hours: 220 (60 classroom & 160 externship)

Prerequisites: High school diploma or equivalent, current immunizations, and ability to lift 50 lbs.

Fee: Includes textbooks(s), one set of scrubs, and professional liability insurance (externship).

Additional Cost: Required immunizations and drug screening.

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NO CLASS June 20, 2026, and July 4, 2026, due to holidays.

Fee: $1,795.00
Hours:60.00
CEUs:6.00

UT Arlington TBA

Constance Freeman

With 19 years of experience in sterile processing and over a decade in leadership roles, I bring deep expertise in instrument reprocessing, quality assurance, and healthcare compliance. Throughout my career, I have led teams in fast-paced hospital environments, driving improvements in patient safety, operational efficiency, and staff development.

As a Sterile Processing Instructor, I am passionate about teaching best practices, regulatory standards, and innovative approaches to sterile processing. My leadership background allows me to mentor future professionals not only on technical skills, but also on the importance of communication, accountability, and collaboration across perioperative and clinical teams.

Dedicated to advancing the profession, I continue to foster excellence by equipping students and professionals with the knowledge and skills needed to ensure safe surgical outcomes and uphold the highest standards of patient care.

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