UConn Health Tackles National OR Workforce Crisis with Periop 101

The first cohort of the new Periop 101 operating room nurse training program kicked-off at UConn Health this fall.

UConn Health's first cohort of its Periop 101 OR nurse training program included (left to right) Oliwia Siurnicka and Caitlin Lawless (UConn Health photo/Tina Encarnacion).

UConn Health's first cohort of its Periop 101 OR nurse training program included (left to right) Oliwia Siurnicka and Caitlin Lawless (UConn Health photo/Tina Encarnacion).

OR nurse trainees Oliwia Siurnicka and Shanice Stribling. (UConn Health photo/Tina Encarnacion).
OR nurse trainees Oliwia Siurnicka and Shanice Stribling. (UConn Health photo/Tina Encarnacion).

Nationwide, hospitals are struggling to staff their operating rooms with nurses and surgical technologists.

UConn Health is implementing strategies to recruit, train and retain personnel to work within the 12-room, state-of-the-art Operating Room at UConn John Dempsey Hospital where some of the most technically advanced surgical procedures are performed.

Periop 101 is a comprehensive training program for nurses with no prior OR experience. The program is comprised of traditional classroom instruction, hands-on simulation experience, preceptor-based clinical training and a substantial online course. Length of orientation for a novice nurse is a minimum of 6 months.

The training program's first cohort of nurses have become OR nurses at UConn Health.

"We are excited to see our first cohort begin to develop skills and grow into the role of an OR nurse," says Janice Hahn, MSN, RN, CNOR, CST, associate director of Education for Perioperative Services at UConn Health.

Hahn adds: "The OR team at UConn Health; preceptors, staff, physicians and nurse leaders are dedicated to building a stronger, more stable OR workforce."

This fall the first cohort of the new Periop 101 operating room nurse training program kicked-off at UConn Health.

The first cohort of Periop 101 at UConn Health
Periop 101's first cohort of nurses with the new training program's leadership and program supporters (Tina Encarnacion/UConn Health Photo).

The cohort of nurses were (pictured in group photo bottom row left to right) Stephanie Remo, Caitlin Lawless, Shanice Stribling, Allison Dale, and Oliwia Siurnicka. They are with (top row left to right) Larissa Morgenthau, director of Professional Practice and Clinical Excellence, Janice Hahn, associate director of Education Perioperative Services, Karen Curley, director of Perioperative and Procedural Areas, Jim Behme, Clinical Simulation Center Coordinator, and Alex Hoeger, Academic Computing Specialist.

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