Orange County California Chapter of AANN

Opening Doors, Closing Divides: Perioperative Nurses Leading Anti-Racist Action Webinar

CE Information
1.0 contact hour
Completion Time
1 hour
Available Until
May 1, 2026
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Overview

Specialties
Perioperative
Clinical Topics
Surgery

Participants will describe 2 ways that this session prepares them to · understand the critical role of perioperative nurses in leading anti-racist action within the healthcare profession; · recognize the importance of the National Commission to Address Racism in Nursing and its impact on shaping anti-racist initiatives; · gain insight into practical strategies that perioperative nurses can implement to promote equity and inclusivity within their practice; and · identify actionable steps for personal and professional involvement in anti-racist efforts within the perioperative setting.

Learning Objectives

1. Understand the critical role of perioperative nurses in leading anti-racist action within the healthcare profession.

2. Recognize the importance of the National Commission to Address Racism in Nursing and its impact on shaping anti-racist initiatives.

3. Gain insight into practical strategies that perioperative nurses can implement to promote equity and inclusivity within their practice.

4. Identify actionable steps for personal and professional involvement in anti-racist efforts within the perioperative setting.

Speakers

Renae Battié
Renae Battié MN, RN, CNOR, FAAN

Vice President, Nursing at AORN

Executive leader experienced in association management, academic and private multicampus systems, boards. Known for driving excellence through collaboration and building key partnerships across diverse groups, authentic leadership style, dedication to quality, upbeat attitude, strong communication and presentation skills in formal and informal settings. Able to create a strategic vision and drive results through empowering leaders and teams. Strong skills in teambuilding, program development, analytics/reports to drive quality improvement, project management. Specialties: leadership development, surgery quality/best practices, regulatory standards, block management, OR design, informatics, education.

Katie Boston-Leary
Katie Boston-Leary PhD, MBA, MHA, RN, NEA-BC, CCTP

Nurse Executive|ProfessorIResearcher & Research Storyteller|National Speaker|Leadership, DEI, Wellness Expert|Certified Executive Coach|CNO|CHIEF member

Dr. Katie Boston-Leary is the Director of Nursing Programs at the American Nurses Association overseeing the Nursing Practice and Work Environment Division and Healthy Nurse Healthy Nation. She is also the Co-Lead for Project Firstline, a multi-million-dollar grant collaborative with the CDC for training on Infection Prevention and Control.  As a Chief Nursing Officer and Senior Executive, Katie has led organizations to obtain numerous accolades for quality and safety including an ANCC Pathway to Excellence designation and to win the coveted annual ANCC Pathway to Excellence award in 2017. She was recently identified August 2019 Health Leaders Journal as “One of Five Chief Nursing Officers Changing Healthcare”.  Her most recent research was a qualitative study on nurses’ perceptions of power dynamics in the hospital setting.  She is a well-known speaker nationally and internationally with many publications and podcast guest invitations.  She recently completed her PhD at Walden University in Health Services, obtained a dual degree MBA and MHA from the University of Maryland Global Campus and her bachelor’s degree in nursing from Bowie State University in Maryland.  She is a board-certified Nurse Executive and obtained a nurse executive leadership certificate from Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania.  She has been interviewed for stories in numerous print, online and televised media outlets namely CNBC, Cheddar TV, HR Maximizer and Bloomberg News. She recently co-authored an article titled, The US COVID‐19 Crisis: Facts, Science and Solidarity, which was published in the International Nursing Review (INR), the official journal of the International Council of Nurses (ICN).

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