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Requirements of ACE First Surgical Assistant Program

ACE Surgical First Assistant School does not discriminate based on race, sex, religion, ethnic origin, or disability. All military enrollees must provide a DD214 proving surgical training.  Special forces medics and independent duty corpsmen may also qualify.

ACE Enrollment Process

To enroll in the ACE First Surgical Assistant training program, simply complete the form on this page. Once completed, you will be able to download the registration packet. Complete this packet and fax or mail to the address on the form. You will also need to submit the following with your registration packet.

Sign Up Today for ACE Surgical Assistant Program

Get the hand-on skills practice you need to become an expert first surgical assistant. Register now by completing the form on this page to download the registration packet. Or click on ACE First Surgical Assistant School Catalog to get more information about the Surgical Assistant certificate program from ACE Surgical Assisting.

  • Provide DD214
  • 2 Letters of Recommendation
  • Signed Agreement, Application Fee, Tuition

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READ TESTIMONIALS

“ACESA is a very strong resource for the beginning allied health professional. I was very impressed with the program’s curriculum, including the Surgical SkillLab and Clinical Internship. I definitely enjoyed the lab setup and Dan has obviously put some time into creating the simulators. I felt they were very accurate in anatomy and an excellent way to learn suturing and tying. This is an absolute must for the beginning allied health professional. Dan instills correct technique and works with you one-on-one to ensure that your technique is acceptable for your clinical internship. The anatomy and the simulators are so real that it is impossible to not learn the techniques.”

 

Jason Wild, ST

Gunnison Valley Hospital, Gunnison, CO