Guidelines Workshop Fort Lauderdale, FL
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Location: GALLERYone DoubleTree Suites by Hilton | 2670 East Sunrise Boulevard, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33304
Local, interactive Guidelines Workshops are a perfect opportunity for any member of the perioperative team to develop their understanding of the latest AORN Guidelines for Perioperative Practice updates, learn tips for implementation, and experience hands-on demos of the latest OR technology.
- 1-day workshop with your local periop peers
- Earn 4.5 CH at education sessions led by AORN Guideline authors
- Explore technology and solutions for the OR while having some fun in the hands-on demonstration room
Event Perks
- Breakfast and lunch are included with your registration
- This is your opportunity to dialogue with the Guideline authors and understand the "why" behind the latest updates
- Have the chance to win registration to AORN Global Surgical Conference & Expo 2025 in Boston, MA – and other great prizes
Education Sessions
- Healing Without Hitches: Preventing Surgical Wound Infections
- Clearing the Air: Myths & Facts about Surgical Smoke
- Brr! It's Cold in Here! - Prevention of Hypothermia
- RSI Quiz Bowl
- Optimizing Patient Outcomes with Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS)
Hands-On Product Demos
- Visit sponsors in the hands-on demo room to explore new products and solutions for the OR
- Get to know your local reps
- Have some fun with interactive challenges designed to test your knowledge
Meet the Speakers
Emily Jones, MSN, RN, CNOR, NPD-BC
Perioperative Practice Specialist
Emily authored the revisions to the AORN Guideline for surgical smoke safety and the AORN Guideline for prevention of venous thromboembolism.
Zach Swartz, MHI, BSN, RN, CNOR
Perioperative Practice Specialist
Zach Swartz is a Perioperative Practice Specialist at AORN and is updating the Guideline for Pneumatic Tourniquet Safety. He contributes to the AORN Nurse Consult Line and Clinical Issues column, and authors the AORN Journal Back to Basics 2.0 column.