Program_Medical Device Reprocessing Certificate

Medical Device Reprocessing Certificate

Throughout the Medical Device Reprocessing program, you will gain knowledge and learn techniques to sterilize medical instruments which contribute to safe patient care. While making valuable connections in healthcare settings, you will apply your knowledge and skills and gain industry experience through work-integrated learning opportunities.
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Certificate
26 Weeks
Blended Full-Time

About the Medical Device Reprocessing Certificate

Built around the concepts required to shine in this detail-driven field, our Medical Device Reprocessing program prepares you to write either the International Association of Healthcare Central Service Material Management exam or the Canadian Standards Association exam to become a Certified Registered Central Service Technician.

In approximately 26 weeks, you’ll learn the science behind and techniques required for the precise skills of hospital instrument sterilization. You will become proficient in the cleaning, disinfection and sterilization of reusable medical equipment/devices in health care and personal service settings.

During a work-integrated learning opportunity, you’ll deepen your skills and understanding of what it takes to play an essential role in a healthcare team as a Medical Device Reprocessing technician.

Work-integrated Learning

Students in this program will complete a 400-hour work-integrated learning experience within the province of Alberta. 

Domestic Intakes

Winter 2025
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Note: Important dates may change.   

Admission Requirements

Admission requirements for specific programs will often refer to Alberta Grade 12 course groups. Visit the Admission Requirements page for detailed group descriptions.   

Eligibility for admission to the Medical Device Reprocessing program at Red Deer Polytechnic requires applicants to meet minimum academic requirements. Qualified applicants who meet all minimum requirements will be offered admission on a first-come, first-served basis. 

Academic Requirements  

Students applying to Medical Device Reprocessing must have a High School Diploma with:  

  • ELA 30-1 or 30-2, or equivalent such as RDP ENGL 090 or 095

OR  

Be 19 years or older with: 

  • ELA 30-2, or equivalent

OR

Completion of a post-secondary English course or successful completion of a placement assessment. A minimum score of 251 on the Reading component of the Accuplacer and a 6+ on the WritePlacer is required.

OR

Completion of three post-secondary credit courses in the past five years 

Additional Requirements

English Language Proficiency

Applicants whose first language is not English must demonstrate English Language Proficiency (ELP) for admission to credit programs by providing official documentation to the Office of the Registrar at international.admissions@rdpolytech.ca or by regular mail, after an online application has been submitted.

All ELP tests must have been obtained within two years of the date their program starts. ELP requirements are in addition to the other admission requirements noted above.  

Prior Learning and Transfer

Students presenting courses from other recognized post-secondary institutions may be granted transfer credit towards the Medical Device Reprocessing Certificate, visit our Recognition of Prior Learning and Transfer Credit page to learn more.

Indigenous Learners

Information for Indigenous Learners

The Medical Device Reprocessing Certificate program recognizes the need to facilitate access to post-secondary education for both Indigenous and non-Indigenous learners. To increase participation of Indigenous Peoples the program has designated three (3) seats for qualified applicants who are First Nations, Metis, or Inuit.  After June 1 for the Fall term and October 1 for the Winter term unallocated seats will be released to qualified applicants on the waitlist if one exists for the program. 

Indigenous applicants must meet the admission requirements for the program as outlined in the Academic Calendar and qualify for a designated seat by: 

  • Self-identifying as an Indigenous applicant on the Application for Admission. 
  • Providing proof of Indigenous ancestry

 Proof of Indigenous ancestry (one of the following): 

  • Certified copy of a Status or Treaty card, Metis membership card, Nunavut Trust Certificate card, roll number or any other proof accepted by Inuit communities. 
  • Proof that an ancestor’s name has been entered in the Indian Register according to the Indian Act, band list of an individual band, or the Inuit roll. 
  • Written confirmation of Indigenous ancestry from Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. 
  • Statutory Declaration by an applicant attesting to Aboriginal ancestry with supporting documentation. 

Other forms of proof may also be considered at the discretion of the Registrar.

Program Cost

Domestic Students
Tuition
$4,284.00

These costs are an estimate of tuition based on the recommended course load per year, additional fees apply. 

2023-2024 Domestic Program Cost Estimates   

Program Content

View our course guide for additional program and course information. 

Graduation Requirements

Graduates must successfully pass all courses and achieve a cumulative GPA of 1.5. 

Continuation Requirements

Students must complete a 400-hour work-integrated learning experience.