Earn Your Tech in Surgery Certified (TS-C) Certification
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What does it mean to earn a Tech in Surgery Certified (TS-C) Certification?
Passing your Tech in Surgery – Certified (TS-C) exam proves to employers that you understand the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed as a surgical technologist. This certification helps you to stand out in a fast-growing field and showcases your knowledge of surgical technical skills and safety regulations.
Why Earn Your Certification
Earning your certification proves to employers that you are knowledgeable in all aspects of your field. Here are some key reasons why you should earn your certification:
- Competitive advantage – Show hiring managers that you have the knowledge and skills to succeed
- Skills confidence – Apply for jobs with confidence that you are trained with industry-preferred skills that will ensure you are day-one ready
- Potential for promotion – Demonstrate that you are a go-getter and would be a great candidate for advancement
Tech in Surgery Certified (TS-C) Certification Outcomes
This certification ensures individuals can:
- Learn the skills and knowledge of a competent, entry-level Surgical Technologist
- Understand the instrumentation and equipment used in the operating room
- Develop a strong surgical conscience, accountability, and understanding of actions
- Instill appropriate ethical, professional, and respectful values while providing patient care
Overview of the Issuing Authority

The National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT) is an independent credentialing organization that was established in 1989. The Surgical Technologist program is approved by the NCCT on a state-by-state basis so be sure to verify with your Training Specialist that your state is approved.
Certification Requirements
In order to take the TS-C, you must have at least earned a high school diploma or GED.
Graduates who attempt and pass the TS-C exam must complete case documentation within two (2) years of the test date. Case documentation requires a minimum of 125 surgical cases, including a minimum of 50 scrubs in general surgery; a minimum of 20 scrubs in orthopedic surgery; and a minimum of 55 scrubs in at least two of the following areas: Gynecology, Genitourinary, Cardiovascular, Neurosurgery, Obstetrics, Thoracic, Peripheral Vascular, Ophthalmology, Otorhinolaryngology, Plastic/Reconstructive, other (specify).
Select the right training program for your goals
Surgical Technologist
Our comprehensive online Surgical Technologist program prepares you to work alongside surgeons and nurses in an operating room.
Meet Your Training Specialist

Your Training Specialist will help you understand your program, assist with clinical placement, and answer any questions you have! Contact your Training Specialist to learn more about your program and how to start achieving your goals.
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