To thrive in Surgical Navigation, you need a deep understanding of human anatomy, surgical procedures, and advanced imaging techniques, usually supported by a degree in a health science field or biomedical engineering. Familiarity with surgical navigation systems (such as Medtronic StealthStation or Brainlab), intraoperative imaging tools, and relevant certifications like CNIM or CST are highly valued. Strong attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and clear communication make a candidate stand out in this technical and collaborative environment. These skills ensure accurate support during surgical procedures, enhance patient safety, and facilitate effective teamwork in high-stakes clinical settings.