Orthopedic Technology
Orthopedic Technologists are allied health
professionals who assist Orthopedic Surgeons in the
treatment of patients in a variety of health care
environments. They are employed in hospitals,
clinics, and private practice offices.
Orthopedic Technologists apply, adjust, and
remove casts, splints, and braces. They also set up,
adjust, and maintain traction configurations, assist
with the care of acutely injured patients, and
assist the physician in the reduction and/or
manipulation of orthopedic injuries.
The one-year program is designed to provide
Orthopedic Technology graduates with lifetime
professional skills in a rapidly expanding allied
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Program
This program has a
prerequisite: Successful completion of BIO 140 or
equivalent.
The
Orthopedic Technology Orientation will be held on
Tuesday, August 7, 2007 from 6:00 pm—7:30 pm in room
352. Attendance is REQUIRED.
Before
proceeding to registration, read all of the above
information. There may be a prerequisite or required
documentation i.e. proof of High School diploma, age
verification, etc...
This is a one year program that
starts in August each year.
Online registration is unavailable for this program.
Please call the ROP office at 619-644-7550 for
prerequisite information.
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