
KPAT Program
Kaiser Permanente Anesthesia Technology Program, in academic partnership with Pasadena City College, provides students with the skills and education necessary to become an integral member of the anesthesia patient care team.
KPAT Program
The Kaiser Permanente/Pasadena City College Anesthesia Technology Program (KPAT) began as a request from Kaiser Permanente leadership to provide additional training and education to Kaiser Permanente’s employed anesthesia technicians in Southern California.
KPAT Program
5 The honor code at the Kaiser Permanente Anesthesia Technology Program (KPAT) mirrors Pasadena City College’s peer-oriented integrity system to promote an environment where academic honesty is valued and expected.
KPAT Program
Assist licensed anesthesia providers with procedures; Assist with the application of various types of anesthesia equipment; Troubleshooting, maintenance, and recording of inspections for equipment
KPAT Program
Sara joined as faculty of KPAT in 2021. Education: Graduate of KPAT, 2011; AS Biological & Physical Science: Citrus College, 2009; Teaching Areas and Research Interests: Clinical aspects and practices of anesthesia technology; Physiology; Simulation in anesthesia academia; Regional anesthesia; Currently serving with the ASATT-NCE item writers ...
KPAT Program
The education and skills training you receive at KPAT will prepare you for a fulfilling career in anesthesia technology. Here's what you can expect.
KPAT Program
Through our academic partnership with Pasadena City College, the KPAT program offers the following curriculum. Anesthesia Technologist Certificate Courses (32-Unit, Full-Time Program)
KPAT Program
Career Information. Upon program completion, graduates can take the national certification examination which provides the opportunity to work in anesthesia departments throughout the U.S. and internationally.
KPAT Program
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KPAT Program
Moreover, this commitment furthers KPAT’s dedication to provide culturally and linguistically responsive care, create health equity, and improve the care experience for everyone by working diligently to eliminate all forms of oppression in the healthcare system.