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    The Association for Perioperative Practice (AfPP) was founded by Daisy Ayris with support from nurses like Isobel Curry. This inclusive organization is now celebrating 51 years of growth and development in perioperative practice.

    Area of Science:

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    • Perioperative Care
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    Background:

    • The Association for Perioperative Practice (AfPP) originated from the vision of founder Daisy Ayris.
    • Early development involved dedicated nurses, including Isobel Curry, who provided crucial support.
    • The organization's inception occurred when founder Daisy Ayris was seven years old.

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    • The collaborative efforts of early supporters were vital for the association's establishment and growth.
    • The commitment of nurses like Isobel Curry exemplifies the spirit of collective advancement in the field.
    • The Association's journey highlights the importance of foundational support in building enduring professional bodies.

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    • The AfPP's 51-year legacy is built upon the foundational work of its founder and early nursing contributors.

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  • The narrative underscores the significance of community and shared dedication in professional development.
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    • Continued growth and evolution are anticipated for the Association for Perioperative Practice.
    • The AfPP is poised to remain a leading inclusive organization in perioperative practice.
    • Future endeavors will likely build upon the strong historical foundation and collaborative spirit.