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Stavanger, Norway | 12 - 15 May 2022 10th EORNA Congress Symposia - Invited speakers 5 IS03 The integrated Masters’ degree (MSc) – An OR nurse education for the future I. Sirevåg1 1University of Stavanger, Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Caring and Ethics, Stavanger, Norway In Norway, registered nurses with two years of experience have been offered formalised OR nurse education since 1952. Initially, it was hospital driven with a duration of 12 months. In 1998 the responsibility for the education was moved to the universities/colleges and the duration was increased to 18 months (90 European Credit Transfer and Accumulation system (ECTS) credits). Following the Bologna process for higher education, an optional master’s degree (120 ECTS) was introduced in 2012. The University of Stavanger enrolled the first students to the master’s programme in 2014, and five students completed their degree of MSc in operating room nursing in 2016. Since 2018), all our OR nursing students graduate with masters’ degree. Including the graduates of 2022, a total of 57 students have completed their thesis. These OR nurses have thorough clinical qualifications for delivering high quality OR nursing, and the scientific competence to further develop the profession in accordance with future needs. IS04 Operating room nursing certificate education in Turkey M. Yavuz van Giersbergen1 1Ege University, Nursing Faculty, İzmir, Turkey Operating room nurses become certified for a variety of reasons, including professional validation, personal achievement, and career advancement. Becoming a certified operating room nurse is a mark of distinction and demonstrates a commitment to maintaining the highest standards in patient safety. Operating room nursing certificate training program in Turkey started in 2015 and is approved by the Ministry of Health. Nurses who have worked in the operating room for at least 2 (two) years can participate in the certificate program. The certificate program includes 96 hours of intensive theory and 80 hours of clinical practice courses, lasting a total of 22 days. Up to 30 (thirty) participants can be trained in a training. A person who gets 70 (seventy) points out of 100 (one hundred) is considered successful. The participant who is successful in the theoretical examination and clinical evaluation is entitled to receive a certificate. Operating room nursing certified training programs are implemented in 70 centres in Turkey. More than a hundred operating room nursing certified training programs have been given in different institutions in Turkey. 68.3% of the training was given in training and research hospitals. The provinces where operating room nursing certified training programs are frequently organized are 16.9% Istanbul (n=42), 14.5% Ankara (n=36), 8.0% İzmir (n=20). In this presentation, information will be given about the operating room nursing certificate training and evaluation in Turkey and the results of the research on this subject. Symposium: Robotics - Who will be the next nurses? IS05 RONNA G4 robotic system in neurosurgical operation theatre from development to realization and prospective study on robot-assisted brain biopsies performed on 32 patients D. Dlaka1, M. Švaco1,2, D. Chudy1,3,4, B. Jerbić1,2, B. Šekoranja1,2, F. Šuligoj1,2, J. Vidaković1,2, D. Romić1, M. Raguž1,3 1Department of Neurosurgery, University Hospital Dubrava, Zagreb, Croatia, 2Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia, 3Croatian Institute for Brain Research, School of Medicine University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia, 4Department of Surgery, School of Medicine University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia We present a novel robotic neuronavigation system, RONNA G4, used for precise preoperative planning and frameless neuronavigation. The system has been developed by a research group from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, University of Zagreb and a team of neurosurgeons from the University Hospital Dubrava, Zagreb, Croatia. Frameless stereotactic robot-assisted biopsies were performed on thirty-two consecutive patients. Post-operative computerized tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans were assessed to precisely calculate the

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