Our Mission
The Association of Surgical Technologists was established in 1969 by members of the American College of Surgeons (ACS), the American Hospital Association (AHA), and the Association of periOperative Registered Nurses (AORN).
As the oldest and most widely recognized professional organization for surgical technologists and surgical assistants, AST's primary purpose is to ensure that surgical technologists and surgical assistants have the knowledge and skills to administer patient care of the highest quality.
Some of the ways AST works to promote the profession include:
working with the Accreditation Review Committee on Education in Surgical Technology (ARC-ST) to set standards for education, including the associate's degree as the preferred level of entry into the profession; lobbying at the state and national levels for graduation from an accredited program in surgical technology and holding/maintaining the Certified Surgical Technologist credential as a condition of employment, and for similar regulation of and reimbursement for nonphyisician surgical assistants; providing continuing education opportunities to advance the knowledge and skills base of practicing surgical technologists and surgical assistants.
CURRENT OFFICERS
President: Edwin Kircher, CST,CFA
email: president@azsa-ast.org
Vice President: VACANT
email: vicepresident@azsa-ast.org
Secretary: Mimi Conway, CST
email: secretary@azsa-ast.org
Treasurer: Robert Bush, CST, CFA
email: treasurer@azsa-ast.org
Board of Directors:
Monica Cervi, CST
Donna Mitchell, CST, CFA
Linda Morey, CST
Karena Starr, CST
Michelle Schmidt, CST
AST Mission Statement :
To enhance the profession to ensure quality patient care.