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SpecialtyCare’s Role in Supporting Surgical First Assistants and Advancing Patient Care

SpecialtyCare

By focusing on quality, efficiency, and innovation, SpecialtyCare ensures that SFAs are empowered to deliver top-tier assistance, directly impacting patient outcomes and the success of surgical procedures. This division of labor enhances operating room efficiency and improves patient care.

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The Essential Role of Surgical First Assistants: Importance, Career Outlook, and Impact on Patient Care

SpecialtyCare

A Surgical First Assistant (SFA) is a vital member of the surgical team, working closely with surgeons to ensure the success of surgical procedures. Their role encompasses a range of responsibilities, from preoperative preparation to intraoperative assistance and postoperative care.

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Get to Know Your Newly Appointed ARC/STSA and SASA Board Members

ARC/STSA

When not completing administrative work, Jeff assists with patient care throughout the perioperative setting. Subcommittee of Accreditation for Surgical Assisting (SASA) The ARC/STSA Board of Directors appointed a new member to its Subcommittee on Accreditation for Surgical Assisting (SASA), Lydell Powell, AAS, Th.A.,

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The Crucial Role of Surgical Assistants, RNFAs, and Physician Assistants in Spine Surgeries

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Surgical Assistants, Registered Nurse First Assistants (RNFAs), and Physician Assistants (PAs) are indispensable members of this team. By performing these vital tasks, Surgical Assistants enable the surgeon to concentrate on the intricate aspects of spine surgery, directly contributing to improved patient outcomes.

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Congratulations to ARC/STSA’s 2023 Scholarship Recipients

ARC/STSA

I am currently employed at Memorial Medical Center in Ashland, Wisconsin, where I plan to start my career as a surgical technologist. At some point, after graduation and working as a surgical technologist for a few years, I would like to further pursue my education and become a surgical first assistant.