Get started with your new career in healthcare today and reach out to the top accredited schools and colleges offering surgical technician (surgical tech) programs in Michigan (MI) and near you.
We have information on all the top accredited schools, certification/ licensing requirements, and salaries and employment data for aspiring surgical technicians in Michigan.
How to Become a Surgical Tech in Michigan
- In order to become a surgical technician in Michigan, you will need to complete an accredited surgical tech program. Surgical tech programs are accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) as well as the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES).
- A high school diploma or similar is typically a requirement for admittance into such programs. Some schools may require certain subjects such as biology or math’s as a prerequisite. Additionally, you may be required to undergo some background checks and health screening as part of the admittance process.
- Most surgical tech programs will typically take between 9 months and 2 years to complete depending on whether it is a certificate or degree program.
- Once you have graduated from an accredited program you can then choose to sit the National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting (NBSTSA) certification exams to become a Certified Surgical Technologist. Certification is not essential but it is generally preferred by employers and will help greatly with career advancement.
- As of yet licensing for surgical technicians is only a requirement in a small number of states including Colorado, Illinois, Washington, Indiana, and DC.
Accredited Surgical Tech Programs in Michigan
College | Metro Area | Website |
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Baker College of Allen Park | Allen Park | baker.edu |
Baker College of Cadillac | Cadillac | baker.edu |
Baker College of Clinton Township | Clinton Township | baker.edu |
Baker College of Flint | Flint | baker.edu |
Baker College of Jackson | Jackson | baker.edu |
Baker College of Muskegon | Muskegon | baker.edu |
Delta College | University Center | delta.edu |
Henry Ford College | Dearborn | hfcc.edu |
Lansing Community College | Lansing | lcc.edu |
Macomb Community College | Clinton Township | macomb.edu |
Northern Michigan University | Marquette, MI | nmu.edu |
Oakland Community College | Southfield | oaklandcc.edu |
County Community College District | Detroit | wcccd.edu |
Before you enrol in any surgical tech school it is strongly recommended that you confirm that it is fully accredited.
There are currently 13 accredited surgical technician programs in Michigan – listed above.
You can also view the map below for more information on surgical technician programs in Michigan.
Surgical Tech Salary Michigan
Average Salary | $42,410 |
Hourly Wage | $20.39 |
Top 10% of Earners | $57,300 |
Bottom 10% of Earners | $29,920 |
# Employed | 4,010 |
According to the most up to date Bureau of Labor Statistics data released in March 2018 the average surgical technician salary in Michigan is $42,410 – 12% less than the national average of $48,060.
This equates to an hourly wage of $20.39.
Those in the top pay brackets for the profession in Michigan earn an average salary of $57,300 whilst those in the lower pay brackets and in entry level positions earn an average of $29,920 per annum.
There are currently 4,010 persons working as surgical technicians in Michigan.
Michigan Surgical Tech Employment and Salaries by Metro Area
The table below details salary and employment levels for surgical technicians in the main cities and metro areas in Michigan.
As can be seen from the table the highest average salaries for surgical techs in Michigan are in the Warren-Troy-Farmington Hills area whilst the highest number of surgical tech jobs are in Warren-Troy-Farmington Hills.
Metro Area | # Employed | Average Salary | Top 10% | Bottom 10% |
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Ann Arbor | 40 | $56,360 | $74,700 | $41,000 |
Bay City | - | $56,820 | $64,760 | $48,090 |
Detroit-Warren-Dearborn | 280 | $44,120 | $59,040 | $32,950 |
Flint | 60 | $40,490 | $50,900 | $29,940 |
Grand Rapids-Wyoming | 180 | $45,520 | $59,860 | $33,910 |
Muskegon | 400 | $42,370 | $59,830 | $25,900 |
Saginaw | 30 | $38,350 | $50,720 | $27,750 |
Detroit-Dearborn-Livonia | 60 | $38,380 | $48,700 | $31,890 |
Warren-Troy-Farmington Hills | 3,120 | $58,720 | $78,420 | $40,620 |
Surgical Tech V’s Related Careers
A career as a surgical technician offers great income potential and excellent job prospects with growth of over 11% projected between 2016 and 2024.
The table below compares the average surgical technician salary and employment in Michigan with salary levels for related healthcare careers in the state.
Salary | # Employed | |
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Surgical Technologist | $42,410 | 4,010 |
Medical Assistant | $31,270 | 22,790 |
Nursing Assistant | $29,200 | 50,070 |
Dental Assistant | $36,480 | 9,550 |
EMT Paramedic | $40,640 | 5,280 |
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