Perioperative Practice: Safety, Burnout, Teamwork and Critical Events Across the Surgical Patient Journey

Cruising The South Pacific: Vanuatu & New Caledonia

Carnival Splendor | Departing Sydney

17 May – 26 May 2027
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“A very well presented program with opportunity to also have some free time. The presenter Paula was fantastic and very knowledgeable about Perioperative nursing. It also allowed for networking with other nurses from different states.”
-Breony, Keeping Afloat inPerioperative Nursing, PortDouglas
Outline
CONFERENCE SYNOPSIS:

Perioperative nursing is a dynamic and complex specialty that spans the entire surgical journey, from preoperative preparation through to intraoperative care and postoperative recovery. Nurses working in this environment must combine clinical knowledge, technical skill, communication and situational awareness to ensure safe outcomes for patients undergoing surgery and its subsequent recovery.

Perioperative care relies on highly coordinated teamwork between nurses, surgeons, anaesthetists and support staff. When these systems function well, the surgical environment operates with remarkable precision. However, production pressure, burnout, fatigue, and communication breakdowns can impact this process, and unexpected clinical events may follow with consequences for both patients and staff.

Perioperative Nursing is not commonly taught in the undergraduate curricula. Ongoing professional development is therefore essential for nurses working in perioperative services, as well as all nurses who care for surgical patients who wish to better understand the experiences and risks their patients face throughout the surgical process. It will also provide valuable learning for any nurse who cares for patients during a surgical admission including (but not limited to) nurses who work in the Operating Suite, PACU, Endoscopy Unit, Cardiac Catheter Lab, Intensive Care/Cardiothoracic Unit, Day surgery, and/or surgical wards.

This conference explores the clinical realities of perioperative practice through evidence-based discussion, case histories and coronial findings. Participants will examine the role of human factors, leadership and professionalism in surgical teams, alongside key patient safety issues including retained surgical items, venous thromboembolism, perioperative hypothermia and staff fatigue and burnout. The program will also address the recognition and management of critical perioperative emergencies such as malignant hyperthermia, anaphylaxis and cardiopulmonary arrest, providing practical insights relevant to nurses across the perioperative pathway.

Suitable for both novice and experienced nurses, this conference will strengthen understanding of perioperative care, enhance clinical awareness and reinforce the critical role perioperative nurses play in safeguarding patients during surgery.

LEARNING OUTCOMES:

At this Conference, participants will:

  • To feel empowered with new learnings and a rejuvenated passion for perioperative nursing!
  • To explore and more deeply understand perioperative practice and how this current environment may impact nurses andadverse events,
  • To provide evidence-based information about perioperative incidents from a case history perspective, and explore how wecan prepare and prevent these occurrences,
  • To discuss and understand the physiology and treatment of some perioperative emergency situations.
YOU WILL ALSO LEARN:
  • To appreciate the unique skills of perioperative and surgical nurses
  • The impact of professionalism, or lack thereof, in the perioperative environment
  • The importance of good leadership and the traits and characteristics of great leaders
  • About human factors and situational awareness and how these impact perioperative outcomes
  • The concept of ‘Napping on Night Duty’
  • About the frequency and evidence related to Retained Surgical Items (RSI) and how to prevent this
  • The frequency, causes, and prevention mechanisms of Venous Thromboembolism (VTE)
  • The surprisingly serious outcomes from poor prevention and management of Perioperative Inadvertent Hypothermia
  • About the triggers, treatments and prevention of Malignant Hyperthermia
  • Diagnosis and treatment of perioperative anaphylaxis
  • The challenges of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) in the perioperative environment.
  • Why we should use evidence-based practice
  • Causes prevention and treatment of Compassion Fatigue/ Empathetic Distress Fatigue and Quiet Quitting

CPD HOURS: 24


OUR PRESENTER:

DR PAULA FORAN
PhD., R.N., FACORN, FACPAN

Dr Paula Foran comes from a perianaesthesia nursing background and has many publications to her credit including published nursing articles, several book chapters and is an editor of the salient Australian Perioperative textbook, ‘Perioperative Nursing- an Introduction’.

Paula has been a guest speaker and presented keynote presentations at national & international conferences. She has been awarded the ‘Most Popular Presenter’ for her keynote address at the International Collaboration of Perianaesthesia Nurses, and Best Oral Paper award at the European Operating Room Nurses conference in The Hague.

Paula completed her research PhD in 2012 and is an adjunct lecturer with the University of Tasmania. Paula currently sits on the ‘Victorian Perioperative Council’ and the Anaesthesia case review sub-committee in morbidity and mortality for the Department of Health.

She is also a sub-editor for the Journal of Perioperative Nursing and manages the column, ‘Emerging Scholars’ where Paula assists postgraduate students to see their publications come to fruition.

In her spare time, Paula is a registered Marriage Celebrant and MC!


The Cruise Ship: Carnival Splendor

It’s hard to tell which onboard space best represents Carnival Splendor — they all seem to hint at the amazing time you’re going to have. El Morocco Lounge hosts comedy shows, musical performances, karaoke and more… and wears its 1930s namesake clearly on its nameplate. The words “Royal Flush Casino” incite visions of winning, while our onboard jazz club — The Cool — simply says it all without saying a word. And Fahrenheit 555 can be found not only at the height of elegant dining, but at the actual apex of the ship.

If you like your fun to flow, there are options aplenty. If you list “splishing” and “splashing” among your favorite things to do, there’s Carnival WaterWorks. Those into sitting and sliding are invited to try the all-new Green Lightning thrill-slide. How about floating or swimming around? Carnival Splendor has pools all over the place, including the midship pool featuring a retractable roof that makes any day a pool day. So whether you splish or splash, you’ll find hydro-excitement galore.

If relaxation is your thing, Serenity Adult-Only Retreat is more your place. Or if you’re looking to take relaxation to the extreme, direct your attention to the Cloud 9 Spa, featuring more (and better) ways to kick back than just about anywhere else, on land or at sea. You haven’t lived until you’ve relaxed in a Thalassotherapy pool, or chilled — so to speak — in a dry heat chamber.


The Program:

The program content is provided by expert Educators with extensive clinical and education experience. The education content provided in this program meets the same exacting standards as anything offered in an Australian land-based program.

No matter what conference you attend you always need accommodation a cruise ship provides a great all-inclusive* accommodation option to enhance your Conference experience.

Education at Sea and The Nurses for Nurses Network combine great education with fabulous travel adventures. We have taken a holistic approach to Nursing Continuing Professional Development (CPD) to ensure you get the most out of your education-travel experience.


The Online Library:

The Library has been created so that you have access to some of the Conference content prior to our sail date. The documents, including self-directed activities and webinars, from our Conference Presenter, are provided so that you can create your own conference experience and access information and sessions of interest prior to the commencement of the Conference program.


Disclaimer: Sessions are correct at time of publication. Sessions are subject to change without notice due to circumstances beyond the control of the organisers. NFNN and EAS reserves the right to alter charges, cancel, postpone, change or withdraw the product or service at any time.

Itinerary
Day 1: 17th May 2027
Departure: Sydney

4.15pm – We set Sail:

Make sure you are on deck to say bon voyage.

5pm to 6pm – Conference Registration and Welcome Function:

Enjoy this opportunity to mingle with the other attendees at the complimentary drinks and Conference Registration function.
All delegates are required to attend the Conference registration session to collect their Conference pack and confirm registration details to ensure the correct issuing of their CPD certificate.

Day 2: 18th May 2027
At Sea

Morning: Self-directed via the Online Library

This morning you have self-directed learning activities that equate to two hours of CPD. You can choose to complete these activities in the time allocated, or you may choose to complete them before the commencement of the conference or after its conclusion.

Asleep on the Job: Can Night Shift Napping Provide Greater Safety for Both Staff and Patients?’

Fatigue presents an all-pervasive challenge to anyone who is engaged in shift work. While this affects all nurses, those who work on night duty have been shown to have the greatest risk of fatigue and cognitive impairment thus potentially posing a higher safety risk to themselves, the patients under their care and the wider community as nurses make their way home driving while drowsy.

This discussion paper challenges nurses, managers and organisations to take note of current research, ACORN guidelines and work health and safety guidelines and start to change thinking and culture by looking at napping on night duty as a ‘safety’ implementation for staff, patients and the wider community. Policies and procedures should be developed, and further research should be conducted into length and type of naps and subsequent positive and/or negative effects that may be reported by staff and health care facilities.

Review the Standard on Staffing and Guideline on Fatigue:

As mentioned in the above Discussion paper, please now review the Australian College of Perioperative Nurses (ACORN) standard on staffing and guideline on fatigue.

11am to 12.30pm: Lunch

12.30pm to 5pm: Conference sessions today:

  • Teamwork Under Pressure: Professionalism in the Perioperative Environment Synopsis
  • Leading in the workplace: Leadership in the Perioperative Environment
  • Seeing the Whole Picture: Human Factors and Situational Awareness in Perioperative Practice
  • When Fatigue Becomes a Safety Issue in Perioperative Care

6pm to 7pm: Social get together

Join us for a relaxed drink to reflect on the day’s sessions, connect with fellow delegates, and enjoy informal networking, with facilitators and presenters on hand to answer any questions.

Day 3: 19th May 2027
At Sea

8am to 12.30pm: Conference sessions today:

  • Unintentional Retained Surgical Items
  • Preventing VTE in Perioperative Patients: Bridging Guidelines and Practice
  • Perioperative Hypothermia Part 1: Recognition and Clinical Consequences
  • Perioperative Hypothermia Part 2

12.30pm to 2.30pm: Lunch

Afternoon: Self-directed via the Online Library

Review the ACORN standard for ‘Accountable Items’:

Review the ACORN standard for ‘Accountable Items’. The ‘Accountable Items’ standard is one of 15 Standards for Safe and Quality Care in the Perioperative Environment (SSQCPE). It is produced by the Australian College of Perioperative Nurses (ACORN) after consultation with the National Leadership Group of ACORN’s Roadmap Project, perioperative experts and ACORN members. This standard will provide evidence-based guidance for the correct counting process.

Venous Thromboembolism (VTE):

Please review your hospital policy on the assessment, prevention and management of Venous thromboembolism (VTE).

6pm to 7pm: Social get together

Join us for a relaxed drink to reflect on the day’s sessions, connect with fellow delegates, and enjoy informal networking, with facilitators and presenters on hand to answer any questions.

Day 4: 20th May 2027
At Sea

Free Day

Today is yours to enjoy at sea aboard the Carnival Splendor. Unwind by the pool, indulge in the onboard dining options, visit the spa, or take time out to relax and enjoy the open ocean.

6pm to 7pm: Social get together

Join us for a relaxed drink to reflect on the day’s sessions, connect with fellow delegates, and enjoy informal networking, with facilitators and presenters on hand to answer any questions.

Day 5: 21st May 2027
Mystery Island, Vanuatu

Explore this stunning destination at your own leisure!

Mystery Island, off the coast of Vanuatu, is a pristine, uninhabited paradise known for its white sand beaches and crystal-clear turquoise waters. With no permanent residents, the island offers a peaceful, untouched setting perfect for relaxing and exploring at your own pace. Spend your time snorkelling straight off the beach in vibrant coral reefs, swimming in calm lagoons, or simply unwinding under the shade of palm trees. You can also browse local market stalls set up by nearby villagers, offering handmade crafts and souvenirs, giving a glimpse into the culture of the surrounding islands.

6pm to 7pm: Social get together

Join us for a relaxed drink to reflect on the day’s sessions, connect with fellow delegates, and enjoy informal networking, with facilitators and presenters on hand to answer any questions.

Day 6: 22nd May 2027
Lifou, New Caledonia

Explore this stunning destination at your own leisure!

Lifou, part of New Caledonia, is known for its dramatic limestone cliffs, turquoise waters and rich Kanak culture. This laid-back island offers a perfect balance of natural beauty and cultural experience, with opportunities to swim in secluded bays, snorkel over vibrant coral reefs, or simply relax on quiet white sand beaches. For those wanting to explore further, visit the striking Jokin Cliffs for panoramic ocean views, wander through local villages, or experience traditional markets and crafts that reflect the island’s unique heritage.

6pm to 7pm: Social get together

Join us for a relaxed drink to reflect on the day’s sessions, connect with fellow delegates, and enjoy informal networking, with facilitators and presenters on hand to answer any questions.

Day 7: 23rd May 2027
Noumea, New Caledonia

Nouméa, the vibrant capital of New Caledonia, blends French sophistication with relaxed island living. Often referred to as the “Paris of the Pacific,” it offers a lively waterfront, boutique shopping, and a diverse café and dining scene. Spend your day exploring the bays of Anse Vata and Baie des Citrons, snorkelling in the calm lagoon, or visiting local markets to experience the unique mix of French and Melanesian culture. For a more leisurely pace, enjoy a long lunch by the water or simply take in the coastal views and warm tropical atmosphere.

6pm to 7pm: Social get together

Join us for a relaxed drink to reflect on the day’s sessions, connect with fellow delegates, and enjoy informal networking, with facilitators and presenters on hand to answer any questions.

Day 8: 24th May 2027
At Sea

Morning: Self-directed via the Online Library

Anaphylaxis Guidelines:

This self-directed session explores the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists anaphylaxis guidelines and their application in clinical practice. Anaphylaxis is a time-critical emergency requiring rapid recognition, clear decision-making, and prompt intervention. This session reviews current recommendations, early identification of symptoms, first-line management, and ongoing care considerations across healthcare settings.

Malignant Hyperthermia:

This self-directed session provides an overview of malignant hyperthermia, a rare but life-threatening clinical emergency that requires immediate recognition and rapid intervention. Although uncommon, malignant hyperthermia can escalate quickly, making it essential for clinicians to understand the triggers, early warning signs, and urgent management priorities.

11am to 12.30pm: Lunch

12.30pm to 5pm: Conference sessions today:

  • Lessons from Coronial Cases: Improving Perioperative Practice
  • Case Histories from the Coronial Inquests Informing our Perioperative Practice
  • Malignant Hyperthermia: Recognition and Emergency Management
  • Perioperative Anaphylaxis: Recognition and Emergency Management

6pm to 7pm: Social get together

Join us for a relaxed drink to reflect on the day’s sessions, connect with fellow delegates, and enjoy informal networking, with facilitators and presenters on hand to answer any questions.

Day 9: 25th May 2027
At Sea

8am to 12.30pm: Conference sessions today:

  • Cardiac Arrest in the Operating Room: A Case-Based Approach
  • Why Evidence Matters: Protecting Patients and Preventing Compassion Fatigue, Quiet Quitting and Empathetic Distress Syndrome
  • Applying the Learning: Translating Knowledge into Practice
  • Summation and Questions

12.30pm to 2.30pm: Lunch

Aftermoon: Self-directed via the Online Library

CPR Guidelines for Adults:

This self-directed session reviews current adult CPR guidelines and reinforces the essential steps required to respond confidently to cardiac arrest. Early recognition, rapid response, and high-quality CPR are critical to improving survival outcomes, and this session focuses on the practical application of these principles in real clinical settings.

CPR Guidelines for Children:

This self-directed session reviews current CPR guidelines for children and focuses on the timely recognition and management of paediatric cardiac arrest. While cardiac arrest in children is less common than in adults, it is often preceded by respiratory compromise or clinical deterioration, making early identification and intervention critical.

6pm to 7pm: Farewell Function

Enjoy a one-hour farewell cocktail function, where delegates and guests come together to celebrate new connections, shared experiences, and the knowledge gained along the way.

Day 8:26th May 2027
Sydney

Disembark:

We say our farewells, safe travels!

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Itinerary Disclosure: Cruise Itinerary, Seminar topics and Seminar Education program are subject to change without notice.

Presenter Disclosure: Education at Sea and the Nurses for Nurses Network makes every effort to ensure the advertised presenters deliver the program. However in the unlikely event a presenter is unavailable we reserve the right to use a suitably qualified substitute presenter.

Pricing
Cabin Selection Twin Share – per person
Inside Cabin from $894 per person twin share
Ocean View Cabin from $1199 per person twin share
Balcony Cabin  from $1769 per person twin share  
Single Occupancy Cabin  from $1659
Conference Attendance Fee $1390 per delegate

**Prices are correct at the time of publication but change regularly so please take these as a guideline until you make a firm booking. Please email enquiries@educationatsea.com.au for the correct costs on the date of enquiry.

What’s included in your Conference Registration?

  • An extensive Conference program based on current best practice information equating to 24 CPD Hours
  • Education content that meets the same exacting standards as anything offered in an Australian land-based program
  • Conference Presenter that is a recognised expert in their field & is excited to be able to share her skill, knowledge, & passion with Conference Attendees
  • An online Conference library filled to the brim with educational content that allows you to create your own learning experience by completing pre-conference education activities
  • A Registration Reception including complimentary drinks where you can meet other Conference Attendees & network with Conference Convenors & Conference Presenter/s
  • A Conference pack that includes a notepad, pen, lanyard (this is important on a cruise ship to attach your room key, which becomes your lifeline on a ship) & additional information to support a fantastic Conference experience
  • The opportunity to meet as a group in various Conference open forums, in one of the many fabulous locations on the ship
  • A complimentary Farewell Drinks Function held on the last night of the Conference to celebrate new friendships & information gained
  • A Conference Transcript that identifies each session held at the Conference, including the session synopsis & session presenter/s
  • A Certificate of Completion identifying the CPD hours attached to the Conference Program for you to include in your CPD Evidence Portfolio

Prices include exclusive conference activities, selected cabin accommodation, meals, entertainment, gratuities, fees and taxes. Guest price includes all of the above with the exception of the seminar fee. Gratuities, fees and taxes are subject to change without notice. A non-refundable deposit of $400 per person is due at time of booking with the balance payable by 1st February 2026


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