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In the fast-paced, high-stakes environment of the operating room at Artesia General Hospital (AGH), ensuring patient safety and providing top-tier care is paramount. One way perioperative nurses demonstrate their expertise and commitment to excellence is through achieving the Certified Nurse Operating Room (CNOR) certification. This prestigious credential not only validates a nurse’s skills but also highlights their dedication to maintaining the highest standards in patient care.
Why CNOR Certification Matters
The CNOR certification is designed for perioperative nurses with at least two years of clinical experience. This rigorous certification process evaluates their knowledge and ability to handle the complex demands of surgery, with a specific focus on patient safety. Nurses who earn this certification demonstrate their adherence to strict protocols and regulations, significantly reducing the risk of patient complications or negative outcomes.
In fact, according to AGH Perioperative Services Director Rebecca Nesse, studies show surgical teams with CNOR-certified nurses tend to have better patient outcomes and fewer incidents. “The CNOR certification is a clear indicator of a nurse’s commitment to continuous learning and professional growth. It reflects a dedication to staying current with the latest advancements in perioperative care and upholding the highest standards in the profession,” said Nesse.
Meet Our latest CNOR-Certified Nurses
Sarah Moore, RN
With over 18 years of healthcare experience, Moore is a highly skilled and compassionate nurse. She earned her RN degree from Eastern New Mexico University and has an extensive background in various medical settings, including the ER, rehab, and dialysis. Ten years ago, Moore completed the Periop 101 program and has since devoted herself to a career as an OR nurse. She is a fierce advocate for her patients, ensuring their safety and comfort during surgical procedures at AGH. Her expertise spans multiple surgical specialties, thanks to her work in high-acuity environments. Moore’s CNOR certification is a testament to her unwavering commitment to patient care and safety.
Dereck Hilsabeck, RN, BSN
Hilsabeck brings nearly a decade of nursing experience to the operating room at AGH. After earning his Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), he gained valuable experience in various specialties across different hospitals, making him a versatile and knowledgeable member of the surgical team. Hilsabeck’s CNOR certification, along with additional certifications in Trauma Nursing Core Course (TNCC) and Stroke Care, underscores his dedication to professional development. Hilsabeck’s passion for continued education is evident in his approach to patient care. His experience has been especially beneficial since the addition of a gynecologist to our team. Known for his excellent sense of humor, his positive attitude helps alleviate stress in high-pressure situations, making him an invaluable asset to both his colleagues and patients.
At the heart of every successful surgical team is a group of dedicated, highly trained professionals. “Nurses like Moore and Hilsabeck, who have earned their CNOR certifications, exemplify the commitment to excellence that is essential in the operating room,” said Nesse. “Their dedication to patient safety, ongoing education, and maintaining the highest standards of care ensures that our patients receive the best possible outcomes during their surgical experience,” she concluded.
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