Sterile Processing Technician
Train for a Central Service Technician Career and Get Certified
COURSE: GES1028 STERILE PROCESSING TECHNICIAN (VOUCHER INCLUDED)
Begin a critical healthcare career as a certified sterile processing technician (SPT). Sterile Processing Technicians, also known as Central Service Technicians, prevent infection by sterilizing, cleaning, processing, assembling, storing, and distributing medical supplies. This 100% online sterile processing technician course will train you to work as an SPT and will also prepare you for the Certified Registered Central Service Technician (CRCST) certification offered by the Healthcare Sterile Processing Association (HSPA)—all in 12 months or less.
You will learn all the necessary steps required to perform the duties and tasks of an SPT as you gain confidence to begin your new career. Gain proficiency in the step-by-step requirements of the sterilization process and fully prepare to pass the CRCST exam. A voucher for the exam is included in the cost of your course.
Registration and Enrollment: This course is 100% online. Start anytime.



Additional Information or Questions?
Fundamental Courses
Career Training Program
Sterile Processing Technician FAQs
What is a Sterile Processing Technician? What does a Sterile Processing Technician Do?
A Sterile Processing Technician, also known as a Central Services Technician, is responsible for preventing infection by sterilizing, cleaning, processing, assembling, storing, and distributing medical supplies and equipment. These professionals play a critical role in healthcare.
What is a Certified Registered Central Service Technician Certification?
The Certified Registered Central Service Technician (CRCST) is a certification granted by the Healthcare Sterile Processing Association (HSPA). The CRCST is a certification program designed for entry-level and existing technicians who demonstrate the knowledge, experience, and skills needed to show competence as a sterile processing technician.
Job Outlook for Sterile Processing Technicians
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) estimates that job demand for sterile processing technicians and similar positions will increase by 6% through 2031. It estimates that 7,700 jobs will be opened each year in this job category.
The BLS reports that medical equipment preparers earn an average salary of $42,420 per year, with the top earners pulling in over $60,000.
According to the BLS, California, New York, Texas, Ohio, and Florida are among the states with the highest employment in this field.
Course Objectives
Define the sterile processor role, responsibilities, professional skill set, and communication expectations (including accurate use of medical terminology and anatomy) required in the central processing and surgical services departments.
Identify sterile processing regulations and standards providing by regulatory agencies and professional associations to ensure workplace safety, infection prevention, and proper support for the ancillary departments.
Describe how to adhere to compliance when handling documentation and maintaining records.
Understand all the tasks related to the role and responsibilities of an SPT.
Understand sterile storage considerations, guidelines, concerns, and common quality assurance procedures in the sterile processing department.
Discuss the importance of following procedures to care for loaner instruments and manage inventory while using information management systems.
Discuss basic procedures and best practices for each phase of sterile processing, including decontamination, inspection, preparation, and sterilization of medical instruments and supplies.
Explain the importance of effective communication, human relations, and personal development and how improving these skills can impact the career of a sterile processing technician.

Prerequisites & Requirements
To sit for the national certification exam, candidates must have a high school diploma or equivalent; it is recommended that you have this before enrolling in this program. See the list of Curriculum Requirements listed.
Medical Terminology
- Introduction to Medical Terminology
- The Musculoskeletal System
- The Cardiovascular System
- The Lymphatic and Immune Systems
- The Respiratory System
- The Digestive System
- The Urinary System
- The Nervous System
- The Special Senses The Eyes and Ears
- The Integumentary System
- The Endocrine System
- The Reproductive System
- Diagnostic Procedures, Nuclear Medicine, Pharmacology
Sterile Processing Technician
- Introduction
- Infection Control, Standards, and Regulations
- Decontamination and Workplace Safety
- Disinfection Process and Complex Instrumentation
- Tray Assembly
- Prep and Pack
- Introduction to Sterilization
- Introduction to Low-Temperature Sterilization
- Instrumentation Identification (Part I)
- Instrumentation Identification (Part II)
- Case Cart Introduction
- Sterile Storage
- Managing Inventory
- Ancillary Department Support
- Important Components for a Successful Career
- Wrapping Up and Preparing for Your Exam
Instructors




