Newsletter Committee
December 2002 Newsletter
This newsletter is mailed to ten people connected to National AORN. They are the president, the chapter relations coordinator, the AORN Board Liaison, the AORN Ombudsman, and the chairmen of the following committees: AORN National Committee on Education, AORN Legislative State Coordinator, AORN Membership Committee, AORN Nursing Practice Committee, AORN Nursing Research Committee, and the AORN Membership State Coordinator. We received a nice e-mail on October 20 from Jan Alcock, the chairman of the National AORN Membership Committee.
Hi Penny, Mary, & Kevin,
Just wanted to thank each of you for your outstanding contributions to the Membership of AORN. The focus of this years committee has been to increase Connection and Communication amongst our colleagues.
I thoroughly enjoy reading about the activities going on in your Chapters and States. Believe me it is not going unnoticed. Keep up your enthusiasm and continue to send the wonderful correspondence.
Give my regards to our AORN Colleagues in Tennessee, Florida, and California. It would be tough to beat this Connection from coast to coast. All of you are a VITAL LINK to AORN.
HAPPY PERIOPERATIVE NURSE'S WEEK!!!!
Jane Alcock, RN, CNOR
National Membership Chair
By Mary Ritchie, Chairman
Project Alpha
December 2002 Newsletter
Junior nursing students enrolled in the Samuel Merritt College program completed their rotations at the end of October. January will be here before we know it, and the faculty is already securing sites for the students enrolled in the Masters nursing program. I hope you will consider precepting a student in the new year.
By Donna Benotti, Chairman
Ways & Means Committee
December 2002 Newsletter
Thank you to all those who sold and bought greens. This years sellers included Donna Rodgers (Washington Surgery Center), Evelyn Steen (Washington Hospital), Clenia Yadao (San Leandro Surgery Center), Ann Ceasri (Eden), and our retirees, Jo Sakaldasis and Pam Reuling. Additional help for counting out the orders was provided by Kathie Shea and Beth Mar.
The top sellers were Donna Benotti ($444) and Donna Rodgers ($428). We have some additional garlands, centerpieces, and wreaths for sale, so please contact me if you have some spot thats crying out to be decorated. If we do not sell anymore, our estimated profit will be almost $500.
By Donna Benotti, Chairman
Point / Counterpoint
October 2002 Newsletter
If you've ever been to a chapter meeting, you may have heard the word points more than once. Is that someone's handiwork being discussed, you might have wondered. Not exactly - it's more like work from the heart. Let me explain.
A chapter is only as good as its membership. Members are needed to do the activities necessary to keep the chapter functioning. A system is in place to assign a point value to these various activities. For example, holding an elected position, such as treasurer, is worth six points in a given year. Points are accumulated from July 1 through June 30. So, what is the point (groan) of all this, you might ask? The Points System is used as the basis for selection of delegates to the annual AORN Congress. Those with the most points will be eligible to represent our chapter and experience the national gathering of perioperative nurses. This is a unique conference that everyone should attend at least once. It is an opportunity to hear what is happening at the national level and a means of earning contact hours while learning from some of the top perioperative nurses in the field.
The chapter is allowed a certain number of delegates who are partially funded in return for their efforts. This newsletter contains a copy of the points system activity values on page 10. Please set them aside and keep track of your earnings. It's not that hard and it's a first step to becoming a more active member. I hope to see you at the next Congress! Please call me for a Points Record form - 510-791-2428
or 510-791-5374.
Summary of Points Audit:
Mary Ritchie 269
Donna Benotti 170
Kathie Shea 73
Sophie Taylor 48
Evelyn Steen 47
Donna Rodgers 41
Felicia Williams 26
Clenia Yadao 22
By Donna Rodgers, Points Committee Chairman
Point System
October 2002 Newsletter
Points are earned for the following activities:
Activity Points
CNOR 1
New member recruitment 3/recruit
Attendance at education portion of chapter meeting 1
Attendance at business portion of chapter meeting 1
Attendance at a committee meeting 1
Attendance at a Board of Directors meeting 1
Attendance at a chapter sponsored workshop 2
Elected position
(e.g. officer, BOD, Nominating Committee member)6
Committee chairman 3
Committee member 1
Assigned committee work 1/hour
AORN chapter meeting presenter 6
AORN workshop presenter 6
Article published in the chapter newsletter 1
Article published in the AORN Journal 6
* Points must be submitted on the Points Record form and/or the Individual Record of Committee Work form. Please contact Donna Rodgers (call 510-791-2428, 510-791-5374, e-mail dgrodgers@email.msn.com, or see her at a meeting) for these forms.
* Points earned by attendance will be verified using the sign-in sheet. It is the responsibility of the member to register at all point-eligible functions.
* Points are earned July 1 - June 30.
* Points may be submitted to the Points Chairman (Donna Rodgers, who is also the secretary) at any chapter meeting.
* The Points Chairman has the authority to accept or reject the number of points submitted.
* In the event of a dispute with the Points Chairman, arbitration will be by the Board of Directors.
* In the event of a tie for points, delegate selection will be by lot.
Revisions: 4/94, 6/95, 1/97, 9/99, 12/00
By Donna Rodgers, Points Committee Chairman
Membership Committee
October 2002 Newsletter
The Third Annual Membership Raffle will occur at the November 6 chapter meeting. To celebrate Perioperative Nurse Week, the chapter raffles a free membership to AORN. This raffle is available to those RNs who purchase tickets at the November meeting. Participants must be present to win.
By Donna Benotti, Chairman
Ways and Means Committee
October 2002 Newsletter
Deck the Halls with Christmas Greenery, FaLaLaLaLa. Yes, its beginning to look a lot like Christmas in every catalog you open. Your AORN chapter is happy to provide you with the opportunity to complete your holiday gift list by purchasing a gift for the person who has everything, the one who doesnt want another "thing," the neighbor who has been kind to you all year, the coworker who makes work fun, the hostess who is having you over for some holiday cheer, or even yourself!
Christmas greens order packets were available for individuals and facilities at the October meeting. We are again selling wreaths, garlands, and centerpieces. The orders and money are due at the November meeting. Delivery will be the week after Thanksgiving. Orders may be picked up from Donna Benottis conveniently located home in San Leandro.
Support your chapter by helping with the Christmas greens sale.
By Donna Benotti, Chairman
Project Alpha
October 2002 Newsletter
By teaching I am taught
Junior nursing students from Samuel Merritt College began their OR observational rotations September 24. I had the opportunity to give these students an overview of perioperative nursing on September 6. There are approximately forty students in this class. For some, the rotation will represent a light bulb moment where they are introduced to a lifelong avocation. For others, they will cross perioperative nursing off their list of possible specialties. I know you will welcome these students as they observe what surgery is for our patients; a stressful, life-altering experience. As you tell these students what you are doing as you provide patient care, they are learning how to prepare their future patients for the perioperative experience and why each patient deserves a perioperative registered nurse.
By Donna Benotti, Chairman
Legislative & ORNCC News
August 2002 Newsletter
The next Operating Room Nursing Council of California (ORNCC) meeting is September 14, 2002, Saturday, 1000-1500 at the Hyatt Hotel in Long Beach. Look for more details on www.orncc.org which is only accessible with Microsoft Explorer (not Netscape). These meetings are very informative!
Legislative
The next Board of Registered Nursing (BRN) meeting is in your own back yard! Its September 5-6, 2002 at the Holiday Inn Bay Bridge, 1800 Powell Street, Emeryville, CA 94608. Their number is 510-658-9300. Dates and locations may change, so please call 916-324-2715 for verification. Times were not listed on the BRN web site (www.rn.ca.gov/events/meetings.html). The next meeting is December 5-6, 2002 at the Wyndham Palm Springs Hotel, 888 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm Springs, CA 92262. Call the hotel at 760-322-6000.
I found it interesting to see there is a PACU nurse and a CRNA on the BRN Board. There are no OR nurses serving (www.rn.ca.gov/members/bdmbrs.html).
Through June 30, 2002, there were 268,337 active RNs, 18,508 inactive RNs for a total of 286,845 (www.rn.ca.gov/about/status.htm).
The California Strategic Planning Committee for Nursing (CSPCN) started in 1992 and ended June 28, 2002. This committees focus will continue through the newly formed Board of Registered Nursing, Nursing Workforce Advisory Committee. CSPCN members represented the leadership of more than 35 nursing and health care organizations and state agencies. Its purpose was to strategically plan for an appropriate nursing workforce to meet the needs of Californias people.
The CSPCN web site (www.ucihs.uci.edu/cspcn) has a brochure for the September 13, 2002 conference in Sacramento (which looks very interesting!). If youre interested and cant download it, Ill do it for you (contact information is on page 2 in the lower left corner).
Colleagues in Caring (CIC) is still active (www.aacn.nche.edu/CaringProject).
CA BRN Legislative Updates and Proposed Regulations: www.rn.ca.gov/leg/legupdates.htm.
By Mary Ritchie
Newsletter Committee
August 2002 Newsletter
The Newsletter Committee is off and running with a new year with our two loyal and wonderful advertisers (Surgical Staff, Inc. and Leo Hartford of Zimmer). Synergy approached us with an ad which we gratefully accepted.
Please patronize our advertisers - and tell them you saw their ads in this newsletter! Please feel free to solicit ads yourself. Youll receive one point each time an ad runs in the newsletter. If an advertiser commits to six issues (which rates a discount!), then youll receive six points. This is an easy way to accumulate points to attend Congress as a partially funded delegate.
Visit www.geocities.com/alamedacounty/newslet-ter.html for all your newsletter information. Or call me, Mary Ritchie, at 310-944-9822 or e-mail me at marymac@hotpop.com. I will send you extra copies of newsletters to show reps - or you can show them the copy hanging on your bulletin board in the OR (placed there by your newsletter courier).
Advertising rates per issue:
Quarter-page (3 3/4 x 4 7/8 inches) is $25
Half-page (7 1/2 x 4 7/8 inches) is $50
Full-page (7 1/2 x 9 7/8 inches) is $100
If there is a commitment for one year of advertising (six issues starting at any time) with full payment with the order,the advertiser will receive one ad free! Six ads for the price of five! Convenience AND savings! Advertising rates for the above special:
Quarter-page ads for all 6 issues is $125 (instead of $150)
Half-page ads for all 6 issues is $250 (instead of $300)
Full-page ads for all 6 issues is $500 (instead of $600)
Deadlines for ads:
July 26 (August 2002 issue)
September 27 (October 2002 issue)
November 29 (December 2002 issue)
January 31 (February 2003 issue)
March 28 (April 2003 issue)
May 23 (June 2003 issue)
Tell potential advertisers theyll be advertising in an award-winning newsletter! The Cutting Edge - the newsletter for AORN Alameda County - won the 1998 and 2002 National AORN Newsletter Award for intermediate-sized chapters. Support a winner! We won honorable mention in 1997 - the year the awards began.
As an added benefit to advertising in our newsletter, their names, companies, and contact information will appear on our web site. See our Newsletter Sponsors Page at www.geocities.com/alamedacounty/sponsors.html.
By Mary Ritchie
Education & Program Committee
August 2002 Newsletter
To keep a lamp burning, we have to put oil in it. Mother Teresa
Dear Chapter Member,
You are cordially invited to attend the monthly meetings of your professional organization.
When: The first Wednesday of every month (except January) at:
5:30 - Dinner (optional)
6:00 - Business
6:15 to 7:15 - Educational Program.
Where: Eden Medical Center (except December and June. See the program flyer, newsletter, or web site for details).
Why: To gain exposure to new ideas and trends in perioperative nursing, to be updated on legislative issues affecting health care, to network with perioperative colleagues, to earn free contact hours, and to spend an enjoyable evening investing in your own professional development.
Who: You, the perioperative Registered Nurse, and your colleagues.
What: The planned programs offer a topic for every interest.
9/4 - Laparoscopic Radical Prostatectomy
10/2 - Regional Anesthesia and Postop Analgesia
11/6 - Updates on Breast Cancer
12/6 - Holiday Surprise
1/8/03 - Perioperative Nursing Data Set (PNDS)
2/5 - Maze Procedure
3/5 - Regulations of Moderate Sedation
4/9 - Breast Reconstruction
5/7 - Minimally Invasive Hip Surgery
6/4 - Installation of Officers.
Please Respond: Only if you wish to order dinner or receive your continuing education certificate following the program. (You may decide to bring a self-addressed, stamped envelope to have the certificate mailed to you.)
I hope you will accept this invitation to attend a chapter meeting. If you do not attend regularly, perhaps this is the year to make a commitment to attend. Why not come to the September meeting and check it out? Meetings start and end on time, and the early meeting time means youll be home in a timely manner.
By Donna Benotti
The Membership & Hospitality Committee
Anticipating 2002-2003
August 2002 Newsletter
The Membership and Hospitality Committee hopes you will invest two hours of the 720 hours in a month to your professional growth and development. Because we know you will want to attend the September meeting, and so will many of your co-workers, we will be recognizing those who carpool to this meeting. The carpool with the most riders will receive special recognition! So bring a colleague to the meeting with you. You could bring the preop nurse, the PACU nurse, a friend from med-surg, a surgical tech, or even your boss.
FYI: Information about meetings appears in the newsletter, on our chapters web site, and in the monthly meeting flyers that are mailed to facilities.
Did you ever read the fine print at the bottom of the meeting flyers? It provides clues to additional activities that occur at the meetings.
Thinking its time to get involved with the chapter but undecided as to how? You could:
* Join a committee. Volunteer by signing up at the chapter meeting or call the chairman of your choice.
* Recruit new members for AORN. Become a Member Ambassador or pass along a membership application. (They are available from Donna Benotti at the meetings, appear in the newsletter periodically, and are online on the national and local web sites.)
* Mentor new members.
* Run for office. Every year opportunities present themselves!
* Be a delegate. Delegate selection is based on points. By making the decision to become active today, you could possibly be a delegate in 2004. (Dont laugh. Thats for the Congress in San Diego and it will be here sooner than you think!)
* Attend the September workshop.
* Participate in the annual Christmas greens sale.
So many possibilities. We will be happy to assist you in your decision-making. Call me! 510-352-5074.
By Donna Benotti