International Federation
Mission:
The International Federation of
Nurse Anesthetists (IFNA) is an international organisation representing
nurse anesthetists serving the public and it's members.
The mission of the federation is dedicated to the precept that
it's members are committed to the advancement of educational standards
and practices which will advance the art and science of anesthesiology
and thereby support and enhance quality anesthesia care worldwide.
The IFNA establishes and maintains effective cooperation with
institutions that have a professional interest in nurse anesthesia.
Vision:
The International Federation of
Nurse Anesthetists (IFNA) is the authoritative voice for nurse
anesthetists and nurse anesthesia, supporting and enhancing quality
anesthesia care worldwide
As professionals, nurse anesthetists are recognised for their
significant contribution to global healthcare as nurses, practitioners,
teachers, administrators, researchers and consultants.
The IFNA participates in the formulation and implementation of
healthcare policy and the recognition of nurse anesthetists as
essential and cost-effective health care providers.
Objectives
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Functions
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Country
members :
| Europa | Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and United Kingdom. |
| Africa | Benin, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ivory Coast, Gabon, Ghana, Morocco, Nigeria, Uganda and Tunisia(Associate member). |
| America | USA, Jamaica. |
| Asia | Cambodia, South Korea, Taiwan. |
The IFNA has developed Standards of Education, Standards of Practice and a Code of Ethics for Nurse Anesthetists. Models of Nurse anesthesia program curriculum have been prepared by the Education Committee.
The IFNA previously recognized as Professional Ressource Group, is now Affiliate member to ICN (International Council of Nurse) to be the voice for nurse anesthesia internationally.
An international study done by Dr. Maura McAuliffe, American CRNA, for the IFNA has demonstrated on its first phase that nurse anesthetists are participating in more than 80% of all anesthesia in the world. They are the sole providers in 60% of the cases.
Executive Committee:
For further information concerning IFNA, please contact Mr Pascal ROD, IFNA,
Executive Director