To thrive as a Surgical Tech Student, you need foundational knowledge of sterile techniques, human anatomy, and medical terminology, usually acquired through an accredited surgical technology program. Familiarity with surgical instruments, operating room protocols, and simulation labs is essential, and students may be required to obtain Basic Life Support (BLS) certification. Attention to detail, strong teamwork, communication skills, and the ability to remain calm under pressure help students excel during clinical rotations. These abilities are vital for maintaining patient safety, supporting the surgical team, and successfully transitioning from student to practicing surgical technologist.