AORN Dallas Chapter

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Where Dallas OR nurses connect, grow, and lead. Join our community—education, advocacy, and collaboration start here! #AORNDallas
Proud member of AORN.

Chapter 4403.

05/12/2026

TRIP TO PHILLY! 🛩️

submissions are open to AORN GLOBAL EXPO AND CONFERENCE 2027 in Philadelphia, PA.
Do you have a quality/process improvement project or research project to share? use the link to submit for poster or podium presentation.

https://www.aorn.org/surgical-expo/conference/call-for-proposals

Poster submissions due July 19th, 2026
Podium submissions due May 31st, 2026

05/10/2026

Mark your calendars 📆

Our next AORN DALLAS CHAPTER meeting will be next Tuesday May 19th at 7pm.

FEATURED SPEAKER: Nikki Washington, “From Build-Up to Breakthrough: Resilient Stories of Burnout in Perioperative Nurses.”

EVERYONE WELCOME to join. CE credits awarded.

Use links below to access meeting:

https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_ZjE5ODc3NzMtNjE3Zi00YjA5LWIwNDktNzVkMDE0N2JiMjAz%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%22f71be163-6d3b-4bd6-93ef-a52ca6b2f81f%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%226b01d6ac-607a-49b9-b3c2-14efe1a19649%22%7d

Photos from AORN Dallas Chapter's post 04/14/2026

So many wonderful
Challenges today. Every day there is an opportunity for perspective.

Photos from AORN Dallas Chapter's post 04/12/2026

Starting another great day at AORN

Photos from AORN Dallas Chapter's post 04/11/2026

What a great start to congress. Learning so much already

03/18/2026

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1S1p1sDsQk/?mibextid=wwXIfr

The word "Bovie" has become synonymous with electrocautery in our operating rooms, but do you know the story behind the name?

William T. Bovie was an American scientist and inventor. He is credited with conceptualizing the field of biophysics and inventing a modern medical device known as the Bovie cautery. In the 1920s, Bovie learned that high-frequency alternating current in the range of 250,000 to 2 million Hz could be used to cut tissue and obtain hemostasis, and he developed the first commercial electrosurgical device at Harvard University.

Read more about William T. Bovie here: https://educate.beyondclean.net/4rrrDlg

01/20/2026
01/20/2026

Had a great time with Danny, Liz, JD, and Terri at TCORN Symposium

01/20/2026

Becky Hadley shared photos of holiday parade

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