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Can writing your first name on your cap really help your patients?

Learn how “Door Buster” cards can improve your team’s response to emergency situations in the OR.

Incorporate these four tips to hit the ground running in your first nurse leadership role.

Learn to how to flex your perioperative purchasing power with these three tips.

Hear from first-time conference attendee, Alexis E. Flanders, MSN, RN about her experiences at Global Surgical Conference & Expo 2018.

Prepare your team to effectively respond to a potential mass casualty situation with these five suggestions.

Discover five solutions to better control your ASC’s operating costs.

Learn how to use scholarships to help advance your nursing education from AORN Foundation Scholarship Recipient Kelsey Baughn.

Learn how five AORN poster presenters will help transform your periop care.

Learn three mental exercises that will joyfully impact your patients, your family, and your teammates.

Meet Lulu and learn why pet therapy programs continue to grow.

Learn three practical ways to lower your risks of multidrug-resistant organisms (MDROs) in the OR.

Learn how today’s perioperative teams are improving their robotics programs.

Discover three ways to leverage your product purchasing power to make your OR more efficient and your patients safer.

Hear from an AORN member why voting is important and how you can (should) make time for it.

Learn to network like an introvert and other practical ways to improve your next industry conference networking experience.

In the second edition of our new global blog series, Sèdjro Vincent Blaise Kovohouandé, a senior technician in surgery in the Republic of Bénin in West Africa shares his global perioperative perspective.

Learn three successful ways to apply lean concepts to standardize VTE prevention practices and stop preventable hospital-acquired conditions.

Nicholas Webb suggests three steps to identify your patient types.

Discover what it’s like to be a perioperative nurse in Belgium. Olivier Willième shares his thoughts on professional development, education, and the importance of a global perioperative community.

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