Guest Editorial: Being a Registered Nurse First Assistant in Quebec

Authors

  • Hélène Tétreault

Abstract

I was asked to share a bit about my reality in the role of a Registered Nurse First Assistant (RNFA). I have been practising since 1999, and was trained in the first group of RNFAs in Quebec. The medical regulations to be able to practise in the future had to be changed, but even with that uncertainty, I still decided to register for the course. I wanted a challenge. I had been a nurse since 1986 and I started in the operating room in 1987. My training lasted three years (anatomy courses, pathology, clinical skills, and internship) at Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières (UQTR). At that time, the training was part-time. Now, with the help of government scholarships, students have the option to do an accelerated 18-month program or the long 36-month training. Since then, I have worked at the Centre Hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal (CHUM). When I first arrived, I needed to be accepted by the residents who felt afraid of losing their jobs (fearing that I would take their place) and by my nursing colleagues, as well. It was not an easy task, but I persevered.

Author Biography

Hélène Tétreault

President of RNFA Quebec and Teacher at UQTR

Hélène Tétreault, Nurse at CHUM since 1986, Operating Room Nurse since 1987, a Member of CIISOQ - AIISOC since 1987, and a consultant and lecturer at UQTR.

I have been on the CIISOQ Board of Directors since 2016, and was a Founding member of RIPAC (Association of First Assistant Nurses in Surgery), of which I have been secretary, assistant president, and president since 2017.

RIPAC is part of CIISOQ (seat on the CIISOQ Board of Directors).

We also have our own board of directors. We are involved in various issues, including with UQTR, OIIQ, the Ministry of Education, and others. In 2017, I had to fight to prevent the closure of the program at UQTR. In 2021, I was also there when students were still having problems with UQTR. RIPAC is there for other IPACs.

Before the pandemic, we organized an IPAC day once a year, with training in the morning and the AGM in the afternoon. Our goal is to resume in-person meetings.

Published

2025-05-15

How to Cite

Tétreault, H. (2025). Guest Editorial: Being a Registered Nurse First Assistant in Quebec. Operating Room Nurses Association of Canada Journal, 42(1), 25. Retrieved from https://ornacjournal.ca/index.php/ornac/article/view/14505

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