Dr. Michael E. Farrell, CSA, Physician Assistant | Surgical Technologist
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Dr. Michael E. Farrell, CSA

Physician Assistant | Surgical Technologist

2425 Sansonnet Ln O Fallon MO, 63368

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Michael Farrell is a surgical assistant practicing in O Fallon, MO. Michael specializes in treating human injury by providing a broad range of care under the supervision of a physician. They can assist in surgery but the scope of practice can vary according to jurisdiction or health care setting.

Education and Training

RASA certified first assist 2015

Provider Details

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Dr. Michael E. Farrell, CSA
Dr. Michael E. Farrell, CSA's Expert Contributions

Areas of expertise and specialization

orthopedics, plastics, hand, neuro, general

Dr. Michael E. Farrell, CSA's Practice location

Surgical Supply Solutions (owner)

2425 Sansonnet Ln -
O Fallon, MO 63368
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Get to know Certified Surgical Assistant Michael E. Farrell , who serves patients in Missouri.

Michael is a certified surgical assistant in Missouri.

Completing his studies at the Royal Academy of Surgical Assisting, Inc., Michael earned his SFA (Surgical First Assistant) certification. 

Further validating his expertise and competence in the field of surgical assisting, he is proud to hold certification from the prestigious American Board of Surgical Assistants (ABSA). As a leading provider of surgical assistant examination and credentialing, the ABSA strives to develop and maintain quality standards for the surgical assistant, thereby promoting safety and protection of the public.

Surgical assisting involves active participation of a trained individual who is capable and able to assist the surgeon in completing a surgical procedure, safely and expeditiously. An assistant surgeon, also known as a surgical assistant, surgeon’s assistant, assistant in surgery or first assistant, is a healthcare professional who provides direct manual and/or instrumental assistance to meet the in-procedure demands of a surgeon during a surgical operation. Most surgical assistants are trainee surgeons or junior doctors, but in the United Kingdom, a surgical care practitioner, who is not a qualified doctor, may perform simple surgical operations under the supervision of one.

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