Perfusionist Job Description
Perfusionist Duties & Responsibilities
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Perfusionist Qualifications
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Licensing or Certifications for Perfusionist
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Education for Perfusionist
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Employers hiring for the perfusionist job most commonly would prefer for their future employee to have a relevant degree such as Bachelor's and Associate Degree in Technology, Science, Graduate, Education, Education Program, Allied Health, Biology, Chemistry, Continuing Education, Respiratory Therapy
Skills for Perfusionist
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Perfusionist Examples
Perfusionist Job Description
- Bachelor’s degree with successful completion of perfusion or circulation technologies certification required, Board certified or eligible as a CCP or CCT
- Ensures patient safety through maximizing the care of the patient to be placed on extracorporeal support, both in the OR the ICU's, the Perfusionist/Perfusion technician needs to select the equipment that is appropriate to the needs of each patient oxygenators, tubing packs Also, the use of blood and blood products, lab results, will be monitored closely and reviewed per procedure and at department staff meetings M&M conference
- Perform routine maintenance, cleaning and calibration of heart/lung machine and ancillary perfusion services equipment
- Perform charting in patient medical record and Perfusion Department logs
- Data collection, audit and analysis of Perfusion Department and Cardiac Surgery Service records
- The heart lung machine in any area of the hospital
- The cell saver machine in Cardiac Surgery and Transplants
- The equipment for patients receiving advanced cardiovascular life support at all hospitals
- Assists other staff members and hospital personnel in completion of needed tasks
- IABP
- Able to perform well under stressful conditions
- Potential for exposure to blood and blood borne pathogens is significant
- Five plus years as a Clinical Perfusionist
- Requires a full range of body motion including the ability to lift and/or bear the weight of 100 pounds or more while pulling, lifting, pushing and transferring patients
- Must be able to stand, walk or sit for extended periods
- Ability to operate heart-lung machine and related equipment
Perfusionist Job Description
- Occasional ECMO
- Cath lab coverage
- Vascular case assistance
- TAVR coverage
- Assist with insertion and removal of and operate, maintain and manage counter pulsation devices for cardiology and surgery patients, consult with staff surgeon, resident or cardiologist to select appropriate equipment/techniques for the patient
- Provide cellsaver for open heart, orthopaedic, vascular and trauma services, platelet gel and bone marrow asipirate services
- Active ECMO program (ELSO designation as a Center of Excellence), including insertion and monitoring of ECMO patients, air/ground transport of patients from referring facilities
- Required to operate all cardiopulmonary bypass equipment that is necessary for all surgical corrections of various cardiac and vascular abnormalities
- Able to work independently under the general supervision of the M.D
- Must quickly recognize and instantaneously react to correct problems which may develop within the cardiopulmonary circuit and ancillary equipment
- ABCP board certified or eligible
- PA state license or eligible
- Minimum of Bachelor’s Degree in Biology, Chemistry, or a related science
- Must be certified by the American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion as a Clinical Perfusionist
- Must possess current PA perfusionist license or be license eligible
- Must have at least 3 years experience as a Clinical Perfusionist
Perfusionist Job Description
- Monitors and interprets routine laboratory studies such as blood gases, blood chemistry, coagulation, hemoglobin and hematocrit, enabling operation of extracorporeal equipment in a manner which normalizes these studies for each patient
- Performs scheduled on-call duty as a standby in case of emergencies and is responsible for providing any perfusion procedures required by emergent patient conditions
- Maintain and operate pumps, IABP, cell saving devices and long term support devices and supplies is essential
- Evaluates the hemodynamic, renal, metabolic and coagulation patient status using observation, calculations of hemodynamic status, laboratory and POC testing results
- Conducts Cardiopulmonary Bypass and other life support procedures
- Follows departmental compliance standards
- Adapts to changes in technology and working environment in a positive and constructive manner
- Environmental Care
- Infection Control Utilizes appropriate isolation principles and universal standards
- Care of Patients Part 2 – Utilizes safety devices on all procedures according to policy and procedure
- Graduate from an accredited perfusion program
- Level of knowledge generally obtained through one-two years of specialized training beyond college with emphasis in the biological and physical sciences
- Must be minimally eligible for certification by the American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion
- Must have the interpersonal skills necessary to insure a high level of coordination with medical staff, nursing staff and patients
- Must be able to acquire and effectively utilize knowledge of highly technical and complex procedures and equipment
- Must have the emotional stability to cope with highly stressful and/or life and death situation on a regular basis
Perfusionist Job Description
- Provides clinical perfusion care for a variety of surgical and non-surgical procedures
- Responsible for maintenance of all perfusion related equipment
- Care of Patients Part 1 – Prepares the extracorporeal circuit in a timely fashion and is prepared to conduct bypass prior to induction on anesthesia
- Performing the circulatory and respiratory functions of the heart lung machine during surgical procedures, managing extracorporeal circulation/cardiopulmonary support
- Helping manage invasive pressure monitoring of Arterial, Swan Ganz catheters
- Managing Auto transfusion /Cell saver for surgical procedures open heart, thoracic and abdominal aneurysms in coordination with the RN Circulating Nurse
- Managing intraoperative STS data for accuracy for adult cardiac surgery registry
- Managing the oversight of Intra-aortic balloon pump in the CVOR
- Maintaining the care of capital equipment by cleaning and maintenance after each use
- Checking and restocking disposable supplies
- Must be certified as a Certified Clinical Perfusioinst (CCP) from the American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion
- Demonstrates the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care appropriate to the age of the patient served in his/her assigned service area
- Board Certification by the American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion
- Bachelors degree in biological or health sciences preferred
- Four years clinical experience as a Perfusionist in an acute care facility, including a minimum of four hundred primary, clinical perfusion cases
- Current Connecticut State Perfusion license
Perfusionist Job Description
- Operating point of care blood testing devices and be able to interpret results
- Managing and operating heparin management system
- Documenting in medical record as required
- Computer skills and knowledge of Microsoft office products
- Identify areas where non-clinical time is needed
- VAD education
- Student rotation
- QA metrics
- Perform duties of perfusionist
- Sets up and operates blood conservation systems for open-heart patients
- Certification by the American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion or board eligible may also be considered
- Certification from America Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion
- Certification by the American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion is required
- Bachelor's degree in related field and graduate of an accredited Perfusionist program
- Minimum of 8yrs experience as a full time Certified Clinical Perfusionist
- 10yrs expereince as a full time clinical perfusionist