The NSW OTA mission is "leading perioperative nurses to achieve excellence in patient care". This mission led to the development of activities to advance perioperative nursing profession, which included:
Offering perioperative nurses professional educational and research opportunities
Creating awareness and sharing of perioperative nursing innovations, advancements, achievements, networking and best practices
Supporting research and promoting evidence-based perioperative nursing practice
Offering advice to government, industry and regulatory bodies
Empowering perioperative nurses to engage in perioperative nursing issues
History
Formation
During 1956 three operating room supervisors – Miss Spense, Miss Sturtridge, and Sister Mary Garbriel – with the help of the Registered Nurse representative of Johnson & Johnson Pty. Ltd. realised the need for these supervisors to meet, share ideas, provide support for each other, and allow for progress in this field of nursing. Through their insight, the Theatre Supervisors' Group of NSW was inaugurated in July 1957, with Sister Mary Gabriel as the first President. Contact with metropolitan Sydney hospitals' room supervisors brought new members into the Theatre Supervisors' Group of NSW. The Theatre Supervisors' Group of NSW supplied answers to many problems that were discussed at the time, with Saturday lectures held at St. Vincent's Hospital. This followed with the meetings being held at different metropolitan hospitals, where networking among members from different hospitals and conducting tours of their operating rooms.
It was decided that the Theatre Supervisors' Group of NSW was too restricted and so the name of the Group was altered to the New South Wales Operating Theatre Association in 1962. This allowed all registered nurses employed in operating suites to join and collaboratively work on issues. Membership gradually grew to encompass the Sydney, Newcastle, New South Wales & Wollongong metropolitan areas, the NSW country areas and the ACT. From the initial membership of three people in 1957, there was a rapid increase in membership due to the widening of the membership criteria and since that time, membership has increased: by 1985 to over 500 and in recent times to around 1200. Incorporation of the NSW OTA occurred in 1991.
The NSW OTA holds an annual conference each year is an opportunity for education and networking for perioperative nurses, with the conference theme providing the direction for topics and presentations, with Keynote speakers, workshops, trade fair, and the conference dinner. It is currently the event that holds the Perioperative Nurse Excellence Awards and Life Membership. Recent conference themes have included: