Top Job Titles & Salaries
- Operating Room Nurse: $101,200
- Post-Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU) Registered Nurse: $97,700
- Medical/Surgical Nurse Manager: $97,700
- Surgical Services Manager: $95,100
- Travel Nurse (Medical/Surgical): $87,400
- Clinical Nurse: $83,300
- Director of Perioperative Services: $100,000+
- Surgical Unit Nurse: $70,000
- Chief Nursing Officer: $128,900
- Pediatric Nurse Practitioner: $99,700
- Clinical Educator, Perioperative: $101,800
This eight-week certificate program prepares you for a career in perioperative (OR) nursing. Designed for working nurses, the program’s curriculum is based on the field’s highest standards and features twelve hours of weekly clinical practice.
In this program, you’ll learn:
- The perioperative nursing process through all phases of surgery
- Aseptic techniques, instrumentation, and equipment operation
- Anesthesia and medication safety
- Prevention of injuries and wound management
- Communication methods to collaborate with surgical teams
- Ethical, legal and sociocultural principles related to perioperative nursing.
Course work includes lectures, classroom activities, online modules, simulations and clinical practice.
Advance into top nursing positions.
To create this program, we worked closely with our partners in health care to identify the most useful and professionally attractive skills for perioperative nursing. In a single, eight-week course, you’ll receive the advanced preparation needed to begin a career in any aspect of the field: pre-operative, operative or post-operative.
The curriculum is based also on standards provided by the Association of Perioperative Registered Nurses (AORN) – the field’s leading professional organization.
Prepare for certification.
When you finish the program, you’ll have much of the preparation needed to sit for the Certified Perioperative Credential (CNOR) exam. The only accredited certification for perioperative nurses, the CNOR – and the preparation you’ll receive for it – is an exceptional opportunity for professional development.
You gain the practice.
To help you receive your clinical hours, CSUN arranges placements for all area residents, matching you with the health care facility best suited to your needs. This allows you to focus on learning the methods, principles and practices of OR nursing, without worrying about the logistics.
If you are a student who resides outside the boundaries of CSUN, you have the option of earning your clinical hours at a qualified workplace, such as your current hospital or clinic. This arrangement is beneficial if you want to acquire new skills but prefer the comfort of a familiar setting.
Is this program for me?
If you’re employed at a local hospital and would like to switch disciplines into a high-demand field, then this is an excellent option for you. The career outlook for perioperative nurses is outstanding, growing at a rate of 1-2% each year, with nearly a quarter of all OR nurses set to retire by 2025.
How long is the program?
This program is an eight-week course that consists of a total of 48 hours of classroom and online instruction. However, most of the time will be spent on clinical work to develop your hands-on abilities and prepare you for the surgical process. The clinical component of the certificate requires 12 hours per week, including 12 hours a day in a simulation lab on three consecutive Saturdays at the CSUN campus. For the remaining five weeks, the clinical hours will be completed at a clinical site with your selected preceptor. In total, you will spend 144 hours on coursework and fieldwork throughout the entire program.
Get ongoing, personal support – from start to finish.
On day one, you’ll receive the support of a personal program team. These specialists, in addition to being good listeners, can help you with all administrative matters, freeing you to focus on your course work and your career.