1. GRADUATE SPOTLIGHT: RICHARD TOVAR, ST
Meet Richard Tovar, Surgical Technician Graduate from CBD College!
Tell us about yourself and your background and what brought you to CBD College.
I worked a lot of labor jobs with a lot of hours. I got to the point where I said to myself
“Either you do something about it or you keep living the same life you’re living.” After
finding out that my wife’s sister attended CBD College, I turned in my two weeks. I came,
met with Jim, and they gave me the whole rundown about earning my high school diploma
first. I ended up taking a whole tour of CBD.
I would go home, stay up until 3 in the morning, then I’d go to school – I’d be here right
before they opened. I’d be at the computer until they
closed, then I’d go back home and study. It was hard
to come into the medical field without a medical
background. I struggled a little bit, but I’d stay here
and practice my technique. It’s just something I
wanted to be good at. I’d come in on Fridays just to
practice by myself.
I went into clinicals and worked my butt off. They
said do 8 hours, and I’d do 12 hours. Eventually, I got
hired from my clinical site.
Tell us about your current job:
It’s great! We cover pretty much all the spine cases
throughout the Valley. So I’m working with the same
surgeons consistently. We bring in the trays and the implants. So I’m not just a surgical tech,
but a sales rep as well. It’s a cool journey.
What do you find the most interesting about your position currently?
Everything! You know how the body works, reading people, networking – you meet so
many different people so you get the hang of everything. As long as you’re willing to ask
questions, surgeons are willing to answer them.
What is your most memorable moment at CBD College?
Which one wasn’t’? I had a few, especially with the teachers. Ms. V pushed me hard. I
know she was extra hard on me, but it’s something I’m glad she did. I could’ve easily been
like “You know what, whatever,” but she kept pushing, and she told me she saw something in
me. I carried that on as a fire within me because I didn’t want to disappoint her. Mr. M in the
OR taught me a lot about what I was going to use in the field. I was able to open up in front
of the class.
2. Who would you say is your biggest inspiration or influence?
My wife, for sure. She’s always pushing me to get an education. If I had to come do extra
hours she supported me all the way. Even now she supports me in so many ways.
What do you enjoy doing when you’re not at work?
I get a lot more time to be with my kids now. It’s what I always wanted, and now I have that
chance through my career.
Do you have a personal motto for yourself or your life?
My motivation for myself when I don’t feel motivated is listening to motivational speeches.
If I’m feeling out of it, I push myself to keep pursuing. I want to get better, but I can’t reach
that level if I’m comfortable. So I try to put myself in uncomfortable situations to learn how
to keep pushing. My goal is to reach the top.
At CBD College, we strive to impart both the medical and on-the-job knowledge you need to
understand the importance of customer service skills in healthcare. For information about
admission to our many healthcare programs, contact us today at 877.770.4CBD or
213.427.2200 or visit at https://www.cbd.edu/.