AORN Guidelines Workshops: Your Local Fast-Track to Smarter, Safer Perioperative Nursing
CE Credits, New Skills, and Networking Are Coming Your Way
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Learn Directly from the Guideline Authors in These Hands-On Workshops
Earn CE credits, build real-world skills, and network face-to-face. It’s all in a day's work in one of the most efficient nursing workshops in perioperative care.
Guidelines aren’t meant to be stuffy words in a textbook. They're your lifeline in the OR. These interactive one-day workshops cut through the noise and bring you face-to-face with the experts who wrote the AORN Guidelines.
If you're looking for high-impact continuing education for nurses and the whole perioperative team, these workshops are for you.
We're planning the lineup of cities and topics for the 2026 workshops – sign up to be the first to get the details.
What to Expect at the AORN Guidelines Workshop
Think of this as a streamlined learning experience designed to keep your practice sharp and give you more confidence. Here’s how:
- Meet the Experts — Chat live with AORN Guideline Authors who wrote the book about what you encounter daily. Ask the questions that keep you up at night and walk away with insights that’ll make you more confident and ready to tackle the challenges ahead.
- Hands-On Demos — Get your hands on the latest tech solutions and best practices from industry professionals.
- Breakfast, Lunch, & Networking — Because learning is better with a hot meal and a refreshing drink.
Example Workshop Itinerary
- 7:00 AM - Registration & Breakfast
- 7:30 AM - Sessions Begin
- 12:00 PM - Lunch
- 4:00 PM - Wrap-Up (but the learning doesn’t stop there)
Who Should Attend?
- New nurses eager to level up their practice.
- Seasoned pros who want a no-nonsense update on the latest Guidelines.
- Nurses seeking affordable CE credits, without the travel headache.
Amber Wood, MSN, RN, CNOR, CIC, FAPIC
Senior Perioperative Practice Specialist
Amber is a Senior Perioperative Practice Specialist at AORN where she has served as lead author of several guidelines. She offers clinical information to members via the AORN Consult Line and contributes regularly to the Clinical Issues column in the AORN Journal. Amber has served as a member of the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI), liaison to the CDC Healthcare Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee (HICPAC), and is a fellow of the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC).

