Perfusionist
Duties and
Responsibilities:
Clinical perfusionists operate circulation equipment during
medical situations when it is necessary to temporarily and artificially replace
the patient’s circulatory or respiratory functions. This occurs during heart surgery and similar
operations. Perfusionists also control
the temperature of patients during surgery.
Their duties include: Operating heart-lung machines, administering some
types of anesthesia, administering some types of medication
Salary:
$50,000
Education:
A high school diploma
with a strong background in biology and chemistry is required to be accepted in
perfusionist training programs.
Admissions preference is given to students with college science work or
experience in respiratory therapy and medical terminology. Perfusionist
training programs are given at academic health centers and medical schools and
universities. They emphasize hands-on,
practical training. Course length
varies, but for the school to be recognized by the American Academy of Cardiac
Perfusionists, the curriculum must include the supervised performance of 150
procedures to include 20 pediatric and infant cases
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