Re: Thinking of becoming an Ortho Tech...
You need to have a good mechanical aptitude and logical skills to do well as an ortho tech. There are tons of screws, drills, implants, etc. because ortho surgery is a construction zone. Human carpentry.
LPN is not required in our state. But you must be an adept learner. Understanding the anatomy and prinicples of ortho surgery are invaluable. Ask a lot of questions of your MD so you can learn. If you understand the "why", the process of ortho tech becomes second nature.
You have to be able to think on your feet, be able to anticipate what the Dr. wants which is stuff they will teach you, of course. And you must have a thick hide because you will make mistakes from time to time.
MDs love good techs....they save us tons of time and make the surgery enjoyable. It's kind of like a dance. And when done well, gratifies all the team as a whole.
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