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    Association of periOperative Registered Nurses

    AORN Online:"The Association of periOperative Registered Nurses was formed in 1954 to encourage cooperative action by registered nurses to improve the quality of patient care before, during, and after surgery."
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    Andrew Lopez, RN
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    Re: Association of periOperative Registered Nurses

    How do you get started in OR or OP surgery as a med-surg or floor nurse. All I hear is you dont have experience. How to I get it????


    Any answers????

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    Re: Association of periOperative Registered Nurses

    There are alot of hospitals that will train you for a commitment, usually about 2 yrs. Ask at some of the hospitals near you or in a bigger city near where you are.

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    Re: Association of periOperative Registered Nurses

    There are a lot of hospitals that offer perioperative classes. Call your human resources and find out if your offers. I started out as a floor nurse then happened on an opening at one of the outpatient surgery units at our hospital that happened to be ortho which was the floor I was working. I started out in PACU and preop then, because I have always been curious, started assisting then circulating uin the OR part. Now, I'm in open heart surgery unit circulating after I learned general, ortho and neuro cases. So there is hope, you just have to be willing to do a little searching.

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    Re: Association of periOperative Registered Nurses

    Look for a hospital that is offering an internship in the OR for nurses. That is the best way besides OJT. My internship was for 3 months and to this day was the best thing I did. Too many people learn bad habits when you are trained by regular staff. You may have to take a cut in pay during the internship, but you will make up for it in the long run.

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    Re: Association of periOperative Registered Nurses

    In my case, I simply bid on the job. I had worked as a floor nurse in the same hospital with a good reputation as a floor nurse. I explained that I would need training from the ground up, and that is what they are doing with me right now. I guess it depends on supply/demand in your hospital.

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