Association for Perioperative Practice
Association for Perioperative Practice[edit]
The Association for Perioperative Practice (AfPP) is a professional organization dedicated to promoting excellence in perioperative care. It provides support, education, and guidance to perioperative practitioners, including nurses, operating department practitioners, and other healthcare professionals involved in surgical care.
History[edit]
The Association for Perioperative Practice was established in 1964 as the National Association of Theatre Nurses (NATN). It was founded to support nurses working in the operating theatre environment. Over the years, the organization expanded its scope to include all perioperative practitioners, leading to its rebranding as the Association for Perioperative Practice in 2005.
Mission and Objectives[edit]
The mission of the AfPP is to enhance patient care by promoting best practices in the perioperative environment. The organization aims to:
- Provide high-quality education and training for perioperative practitioners.
- Develop and disseminate standards and guidelines for perioperative practice.
- Advocate for the professional interests of its members.
- Foster a community of practice among perioperative professionals.
Education and Training[edit]
AfPP offers a variety of educational resources and training programs to support the continuous professional development of its members. These include:
- Workshops and seminars on perioperative care topics.
- Online learning modules and webinars.
- Annual conferences featuring expert speakers and networking opportunities.
Standards and Guidelines[edit]
The Association for Perioperative Practice develops and publishes standards and guidelines to ensure safe and effective perioperative care. These documents cover a wide range of topics, including:
- Infection control in the operating theatre.
- Patient safety and risk management.
- Surgical instrument sterilization and maintenance.
Membership[edit]
Membership in the AfPP is open to all healthcare professionals involved in perioperative care. Members benefit from access to educational resources, professional networking opportunities, and the latest updates in perioperative practice.
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