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Overview of the role
Supporting operating theatre staff and providing care to patients at all stages of an operation.
Operating department practitioner (integrated degree)
Reference Number: ST0582
Details of standard
Occupational profile:
Operating Department Practitioners (ODPs) are registered healthcare professionals specialising in caring for people of all ages before, during & after surgery. ODPs therefore mainly work in operating departments. They work alongside other professionals (such as doctors and nurses) and take a lead role in ensuring a patient is safe during each stage of a patient’s journey through the operating theatre. ODPs must continually make professional decisions to ensure the patient receives the best care before, during and after their surgery. ODPs also ensure that the operating theatre environment is safe and effective and therefore have expertise in the management of specialist equipment & materials in a highly technical environment, for example handling surgical instruments, checking anaesthetic equipment, moving patients and giving medication ODPs must demonstrate confidence, compassion, competence & effective judgement; being responsible for their decisions. They must use evidence based practice to inform & evaluate the effectiveness of the actions they take with the aim of continually improving outcomes for patients. They are responsible for ensuing their own professional knowledge and skills through continuous professional development (CPD)& support the development of others.
Day to Day activities:
Anaesthesia phase of care requires ODPs to:
- Provide individualised care for patients prior to & throughout surgery or other procedures including reassurance & support during vulnerable times
- Utilise a wide range of clinical skills knowledge & understanding to ensure a safe environment during the administration & maintenance of anaesthesia
- Position patient to optimise surgical access. Maintain patient safety & dignity. Medicines management.
- Prepare a wide range of specialist equipment & devices. Assist the anaesthetist in safely securing & maintaining the patients airway & physiological stability during anaesthesia.
Surgery phase of care requires ODPs to:
- Work as part of a team to provide safe individualised care to patients during surgery
- Professionally responsible for selection, preparation & provision of the correct sterile surgical equipment to the surgeon & being accountable for all surgical instruments, equipment & swabs throughout the procedure
- Anticipate the requirements of the surgical team, responding appropriately & effectively. Ensuring the correct management of clinical specimens
The Post Anaesthetic Care phase involves:
Caring for the patient whilst in the post anaesthetic care Unit (PACU). Observing & monitoring a patients vital signs. Maintaining their airway & identifying & responding to changes in the patients physiological & psychological condition. Providing appropriate treatment including pain control & post-operative nausea & vomiting care; until the patient has recovered from the immediate effects of anaesthesia & has been assessed in order to ensure they are fit to be discharged from PACU.
Qualification requirements:
Apprentices will be required to complete a Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) approved BSc (Hons) in Operating Department Practice. Apprentices without level 2 English & maths will need to achieve this level prior to completing the end-point assessment. For those with an education, health & care plan or a legacy statement, the apprenticeships English & maths minimum requirement is Entry Level 3 & British Sign Language qualification are an alternative to English qualifications for whom this is their primary language.
Professional registration:
On successful completion of an approved programme, apprentices are eligible to apply to the HCPC for registration as an Operating Department Practitioner, which is a requirement to practice under the protected title of Operating Department Practitioner
Additional information:
The apprentice must meet the 15 standards as set out in the Care Certificate[i] within 3 months of commencing an apprenticeship.
Level: 6
Duration: Typically 4 years
Review date: After 3 years
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[i] View details about the care certificate on the Skills for Health website - http://www.skillsforhealth.org.uk/standards/item/216-the-care-certificate
[ii] HCPC Standards of Proficiency Operating Department Practitioners 2013 http://www.hcpc-uk.org/registrants/standards/download/index.asp?id=46
[iii] College of Operating Department Practitioners Scope of Practice https://www.rcoa.ac.uk/sites/default/files/CODP-Scope-Practice2009.pdf
[iv] Legislation, standards and protocol see footnotes above plus: 1. http://www.hcpc-uk.org/assets/documents/10004EDFStandardsofconduct,performanceandethics.pdf; 2. http://www.hpc-uk.org/registrants/cpd/standards/; 3. https://www.afpp.org.uk/books-journals/afpppublications/Standards-Recommendations-for-Safe-Perioperative-Practice-2016; 4. https://www.england.nhs.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/natssips-safety-standards.pdf; 5. http://www.nrls.npsa.nhs.uk/resources/?entryid45=59860; 6. http://www.nrls.npsa.nhs.uk/resources/?EntryId45=92901
Regulated Standard
This is a Regulated occupation.
Regulator Body:
Health and Care Professions Council
Training provider must be approved by regulator body
EPAO must be approved by regulator body
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Version log
| Version | Change detail | Earliest start date | Latest start date |
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| Revised version awaiting implementation | Occupational standard and assessment plan revised. | 25/03/2026 | Not set |
| 1.2 | Standard, end-point assessment plan and funding band revised but remained the same. | 01/09/2023 | 24/03/2026 |
| 1.1 | End-point assessment plan and funding revised | 01/11/2022 | 31/08/2023 |
| 1.0 | Approved for delivery | 28/06/2018 | 31/10/2022 |
Health and Care Professions Council
Training provider must be approved by regulator body
EPAO must be approved by regulator body