Association of periOperative Registered Nurses
The Association of periOperative Registered Nurses represents more than 41,000 registered nurses in the United States and abroad who facilitate the management, teaching, and practice of perioperative nursing, or who are enrolled in nursing education or engaged in perioperative research. Its members also include perioperative nurses who work in related business and industry sectors.
History
The first groups of organized OR nurses were concerned with many of the same issues AORN and the profession of OR nursing face today, including standardizing OR techniques and education programs and promoting friendship among OR nurses. Between 1916 and 1949, several OR nursing groups formed in various parts of the United States, leading to the formal recognition of AORN as a national association. Major milestones in the association's history include:- The first national conference in 1954
- The establishment of a constitution, bylaws, and national officers, the AORN Board of Directors
- The establishment of the AORN Journal in 1963
- Standards for Administrative and Clinical Practice in the Operating Room, now called Perioperative Standards and Recommended Practices, a booklet first published in 1965
- Offering educational opportunities that specifically address the perioperative setting
- Setting standards for perioperative care and demonstrating how best practices can be implemented in the day-to-day work environment
- Facilitating a community of perioperative professionals that enables sharing of best practices
- Creating awareness and celebrating the value and skills of the perioperative nurse
- Empowering perioperative registered nurses to engage in efforts to shape legislative and health policy issues
- Securing resources to enable advancements in education and research in perioperative surgical care
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