TRAITS

for Success

strong math and verbal skills

work independently

detail-oriented

good communication skills

 
erfusionists are important members of the open
heart surgical team.  During open heart surgeries,
perfusionists manage and monitor the heart-lung
machine which performs the function of the human
heart and lungs.  These professionals monitor the patient's
condition and work to maintain the body in the same
physiological state as would be done by the native heart
and lungs.  Perfusionists sometimes perform similar
functions outside of the operating room such as monitoring
and maintaining artificial hearts, ventricular assist devices,
and other circulatory assist devices.  Perfusionists must
have a thorough knowledge of pathophysiology,
pharmacology, anatomy, physiology, and artificial
circulation technology in order to perform these duties
competently and safely.  Perfusion care is performed in a
team-oriented setting, and is considered to be highly
stressful.

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Average Starting Salary $79,000
 
Work Environment
Equipment manufacturers
Hospitals
Private surgeons' offices
 
Academic Requirements
A college preparatory diploma is
required.  A strong background in
science is recommended.  Some
programs require candidates to
have backgrounds in medical
technology, respiratory therapy
or nursing.  A bachelor's degree is
required for all programs that are not
bachelor degree granting programs.
Programs are generally one to two years
in length.  Admission into schools of
perfusion is extremely competitive.
 
 
Licensure, Certification and
Registration
Licensure is required in Georgia
through the Georgia Composite
State Board of Medical Examiners.
Certification is available through
the American Board of
Cardiovascular Perfusion.  After
passing the examination, individuals
may use the initials CCP (Certified
Clinical Perfusionist).  This is a
voluntary process, but most
employers require certification
 
Professional Organizations
American Board of Cardiovascular
     Perfusion, Inc.
(601) 582-2227
www.abcp.org
 
American Society of Extra-
   Corporeal Technology
(804) 565-6363
www.amsect.org
 
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS

 

Georgia does not have an educational program

 

 
 
Florida  
Barry University  
www.barry.edu  
   
South Carolina  

Medical University of South

   Carolina

 
www.muschealth.com  
   
Tennessee  
Vanderbilt University  
www.vanderbilt.edu  
   
 
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