Guideline Update: The Implementation of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery 2025
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October 17, 2026Navigate
Overview
Specialties
PerioperativeClinical Topics
SurgeryThis presentation will review the new guideline for enhanced recovery after surgery. Nurses will gain a well-rounded understanding of ERAS and apply its principles in their practice to improve patient outcomes.
Learning Objectives
1. Discuss ERAS phases of care and identify recommendations for patients.
2. Identify the implementation steps for an ERAS program.
3. Explore the recommendations for special populations.
4. Explain how ERAS programs address healthcare disparities.
Speakers
Sr. Director, Evidence-based Perioperative Practice at AORN
Dr. Lisa Spruce is the Director of Evidence Based Perioperative Practice for the Association of PeriOperative Registered Nurses. She is responsible for the overall leadership, development, evaluation and maintenance of the products, services, and guidelines for perioperative practice developed by AORNs Nursing Practice Team and AORNs Research and Information Center. Prior to coming to AORN she was the Clinical Manager of Surgical Services for Universal Health Services where she managed all clinical practice for 25 perioperative departments throughout the U. S. She was instrumental in bringing evidence-based practice changes to the Universal Health Care System. Dr. Spruce is an Acute Care Nurse Practitioner, Adult Clinical Nurse Specialist, Perioperative Clinical Nurse Specialist and a CNOR. Dr. Spruce has authored four AORN national guidelines and was the creator and author of the AORN Journal’s Back to Basics Series for 8 years. She has been a fellow in the American Academy of Nursing since 2015.
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This activity offers 1.0 contact hour to attendees.
Accredited by AORN.
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