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DIY SURGICAL SCRUB CAP with FREE Pattern to Pair with Cloth FACE MASK!!!

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Surgical wound healing

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Seattle Bellevue’s Award Winning Beauty Theorist & Facial Plastic Surgeon Dr. Philip Young Discusses how to make your incisions heal with the least amount of scarring as possible through careful cleaning. How to clean your incisions to avoid scars was made because we had so many people ask us how to do this better.

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Warning this Video may contain facial plastic surgery procedures which can be considered graphic and shocking. The video contents may not be suitable for all audiences and you should watch at your own risk.

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Surgical Tech Salary | Surgical Assistant Income, Programs, Job Duties

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Surgical Tech Salary | Surgical Assistant Income, Programs, Job Duties

Surgical technologists, also called operating room techs, scrubs, tech, or surgical assistants, assist surgeons during surgical operations. In this video, you’ll learn about:
-A day in the life of a surgical tech (job duties)
-Surgical technologist education programs or school requirements (how to become a surgical tech).
-Likes & dislikes of working as a surgical tech
-Average salary and hourly wage of a surgical tech in the United States.

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Russ Rowberry reflects on opening day and his 30 years at Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center. Learn more about the services provided at EIRMC: http://eirmc.com/
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More Than Medicine | Edward McKay, Jr. (Surgical Technician)

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More Than Medicine | Edward McKay, Jr. (Surgical Technician)

Ed McKay is an inspiration, to his friends, his colleagues and anyone who ever wanted to dream big. He started his career at Johns Hopkins 15 years ago in Environmental Services and worked his way up to surgical technician. He’s worked side by side with some of the world’s greatest surgeons and earned the prestigious Baker King Award. His story demonstrates the partnership between a great institution and the people who make it extraordinary.
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Watch this video to learn the differences between Stark State’s surgical technology program and the College’s surgical assisting program.
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