The Healthcare Science Assistant (HCSA) in the sterile services area perform
a wide range of routine technical procedures, with minimal supervision, in the
decontamination service area; following specific protocols and procedures in
accordance with health, safety, governance and ethical requirements.
An example of activities undertaken by HCS Assistants within Sterile Services
is the various technical aspects of decontamination of equipment and instruments
required to enable a safe high-quality procedure for the patient. Procedures
such as an operation in the operating theatre or observation of internal organs
using telescopes. During the course there are work placements in areas that
include interaction with patients and Health Care Scientists. The HCSA can
observe the procedures first hand to have a complete understanding of the
importance of their role within the Health Care setting.
Any of the following- work based learning, classroom-based teaching, private
study, preparation for assessment and undertaking assessment when not under
supervision, such as preparatory reading, revision and independent
research.