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Lisa Brown, Surgical Technologist, Department of Anesthesia and Surgical Services, Clinical Center, National Institutes of Health (NIH), Bethesda, Maryland
Lisa Brown, Surgical Technologist, Department of Anesthesia and Surgical Services, Clinical Center, National Institutes of Health (NIH), Bethesda, Maryland

1. I chose this career because...

2. My typical workday involves...

3. What I like best/least about my work...

4. My career goals are...

5. When I'm not working, I like to...


1. I chose this career because...

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Lisa Brown scrubs her hands and arms in preparation for surgery. She will wear a sterile gown and gloves before setting-up instruments and supplies for the case.
Lisa Brown scrubs her hands and arms in preparation for surgery. She will wear a sterile gown and gloves before setting-up instruments and supplies for the case.

I chose to become a surgical technologist because I entered a health occupations program as part of my high school curriculum, which I enjoyed very much. After completing high school, I entered the United States Air Force (USAF, http://www.airforce.com/). There were lots of career paths from which to choose. Since I enjoyed working with people in a healthcare environment, I chose to become a surgical technologist.

Training & Certification

After completing the first phase of military basic training, I attended the USAF School of Healthcare Services in Wichita Falls, Texas. This program provided all the foundation I needed to become a surgical technologist. Upon completion of the program, I received my certification in surgical technology. I did hands-on-training at the Montgomery Regional Hospital in Montgomery, Alabama.

2. My typical workday involves...

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Shown are a Baer Hugger, Bovie Machine and Urimeter Set. Lisa Brown uses this equipment during surgeries (see
Shown are a Baer Hugger, Bovie Machine and Urimeter Set. Lisa Brown uses this equipment during surgeries (see "Equipment we use during surgeries").

My typical workday involves providing assistance to the surgeon and other team members during surgical procedures. These procedures range from minimally invasive biopsies http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003416.htm to highly complex surgeries. Each procedure must be carried out in a sterile environment to prevent the spread of infection to the patient. I function as the primary scrub person responsible for handling instruments, supplies, and equipment during all surgical procedures. I prepare and maintain highly complex sterile environments. I also assist in the training of new staff members.

Equipment we use during surgeries:
  • Baer Hugger – a device to warm patients, often used along with blankets
  • Bovie Machine – a device used for cauterization and irrigation
  • Urimeter Set – a sterile bag and tubing for urine collection and measurement



3. What I like best/least about my work...

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Lisa Brown and her colleague, Dina Adu, perform and inventory on endoscopic instruments they will need for a surgery the following day.
Lisa Brown and her colleague, Dina Adu, perform and inventory on endoscopic instruments they will need for a surgery the following day.

What I like best about my work is the complexity of some of our surgical cases. After working most of my career in a community hospital, I find it very interesting to work in the NIH research environment. I have worked on surgical cases here that I never knew existed.

What I like least about my work is that not all of my patients are going to have a great outcome. Because NIH is a research facility, many of the patients we see are very ill, and may have been unsuccessful with traditional treatments.

4. My career goals are...

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Lisa Brown gets an update on cases from her colleague Maureen George, while reviewing the surgery schedule.
Lisa Brown gets an update on cases from her colleague Maureen George, while reviewing the surgery schedule.

My career goals are to:
  1. Go to nursing school – Eventually I would like to work as a labor and delivery nurse, or as a nurse in a cardiac catheter laboratory.
  2. Own my own plant shop – After retiring I would like to have my own shop specializing in exotic plants.

5. When I'm not working, I like to...

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Lisa Brown enjoys a weekend with her friends in Atlantic City.
Lisa Brown enjoys a weekend with her friends in Atlantic City.

When I’m not working, I like to spend a lot of time with my family and friends. I also like to garden and to decorate.


















































     
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