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Los Angeles, CA
Perfusionist
Los Angeles, CA
Gutkowski LLC
Los Angeles, CA
Perfusionist
  • Participate with development and revision of: policy and procedure, performance improvement, quality management, and staff education
  • Assist in the management of the inventory as it pertains to open heart and autotransfusion procedures
  • Manages the patient parameters within the accepted safe ranges of established clinical practice
  • Develops innovative solutions resulting in improved quality/customer service
  • May provide occasional day coverage to other AHN facilities in Pittsburgh area
  • Monitors and maintains an adequate anticoagulation status of the patient during CPB according to established protocols
  • Physical abilities to complete job duties and responsibilities under prescribed environmental and working conditions
Houston, TX
Cardiac Perfusionist
Houston, TX
Carter Group
Houston, TX
Cardiac Perfusionist
  • Performs necessary checks and tests to ensure the working order and integrity of the circuit
  • Attends internal and external educational meeting
  • Participates in periodic maintenance, cleaning and calibration of equipment
  • Processes remaining blood in CPB circuit post bypass
  • Performs perioperative autologous blood collection and administration (PABCA) utilizing the autoLog cell washer (Medtronic Inc.)
  • Assembles and operates intra aortic balloon pump (IABP)
  • Periodically withdraws blood from the CPB circuit for blood gas, chemistry, anticoagulation analysis and special studies
present
Philadelphia, PA
Clinical Perfusionist
Philadelphia, PA
Hilpert, Pouros and Collins
present
Philadelphia, PA
Clinical Perfusionist
present
  • Performs other procedures related to intraoperative activities involving extracorporeal assist or circulation
  • Follows established hospital infection control and safety procedures
  • Operates, with assistance, automatic autotransfusion equipment for the sterile collection and processing of shed blood. Maintains a complete record of the perfusion and autotransfusion processing
  • Assembles the intraoperative cell saver autotransfusion equipment. Understands autotransfusion (cell saver) technology and how to integrate it with the perfusion circuit
  • Performs intra-aortic Balloon Pump, including insertion, console set-up, augmentation, timing, transportation, and troubleshooting
  • Performs administration of Blood Products per Hospital Policy
  • Information Management. Summarizes patients physiological status in the medical record according to departmental policy. Records all information pertinent to patient during procedure, ie. Time on bypass, cross clamp, ABG, ACT, Temp Maintains security in computer entries. Completes order entry as per hospital policy and procedure
Education Education
Bachelor’s Degree in Perfusion Technology
Bachelor’s Degree in Perfusion Technology
University of Memphis
Bachelor’s Degree in Perfusion Technology
Skills Skills
  • Knowledgeable and proficient in the use of a wide variety of life support devices
  • Reasonable accommodations will be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job
  • Effective verbal and written communication skills and the ability to present information clearly and professionally
  • Ability to use formula and applied mathematics
  • Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Provider certified or obtained within three (3) months of hire
  • Capable of working as a team member in order to deliver a high level of patient care by exercising sound clinical judgment with a cooperative attitude
  • Demonstrates a commitment to service, organization values and professionalism through appropriate conduct and demeanor at all times
  • Participates in the Quality Assurance Program for open-heart and autotransfusion cases
  • Participates in the evaluation of new products with the goal of improving or maintaining quality of patient care
  • Ability to read, write and speak English language
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Chief Perfusionist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Bachelor’s in perfusion from an accredited program
  • Minimum of 5 years of progressively responsible, related management experience
  • Certification by the American Certification by the American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion
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Cardiac Perfusionist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Reviews the patient’s medical history and is cognizant of any unusual findings which might affect the conduct of CPB. Contributes to the patient care discussion and planning with the surgeons, anesthesiologists, physician assistants and nurses. Participates in the safety “Time Out” prior to the surgical procedure
  • Maintains electronic perfusion record (EPR) and special study forms when indicated
  • Assembles appropriate CPB circuit maintaining sterile technique
  • Primes circuit with appropriate solution and performs requisite debubbling procedures
  • Performs necessary checks and tests to ensure the working order and integrity of the circuit
  • Provides appropriate cardioplegia solution and primes and checks the cardioplegia delivery system
  • Ensure proper function of low level and bubble alarms, temperature probes, pressure monitors and oxygen saturation monitor
  • Performs quality assurance check of point-of-care laboratory equipment (e.g. HMS plus, Rapid Point 500)
  • Conducts extracorporeal life support during cardiac surgery. The following assessments are critical: adequate blood flow, blood pressure, oxygen delivery, anticoagulation, temperature control, urine output and acid-base balance. Notes and deviation from normal parameters communicates same to attending physician staff and takes corrective action
  • Periodically withdraws blood from the CPB circuit for blood gas, chemistry, anticoagulation analysis and special studies
  • Performs perioperative autologous blood collection and administration (PABCA) utilizing the autoLog cell washer (Medtronic Inc.)
  • Processes remaining blood in CPB circuit post bypass
  • Properly disassembles and disposes of the used CPB circuit in appropriate biohazardous container
  • Cleans all equipment and restocks supply cart
  • Assembles and operates intra aortic balloon pump (IABP)
  • Assembles and operates ventricular assist devices (VAD)
  • Assembles and operates isolated organ perfusion systems (Exvivo, Tranmedics)
  • Assembles and operates left heart bypass circuit
  • Assembles and operates intraoperative heated chemotherapy (IOHC) and hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) circuits
  • Participates in periodic maintenance, cleaning and calibration of equipment
  • Assists in evaluations of new technologies
  • Attends internal and external educational meeting
  • Reads appropriate professional journals and articles to enhance clinical knowledge
  • May participate in laboratory research
  • Periodically participate in clinical simulation scenarios
  • Shares on-call responsibilities for 24 hour 365 day coverage of the perfusion team
  • Performs all other appropriate duties as assigned
  • A comprehensive understanding of perfusion equipment and the operation of same
  • Working knowledge of human physiology, anatomy and cardiovascular pathophysiology
  • Good judgment and analytical skills to enable rapid assessment and immediate corrective action in critical life support situations
  • Ability to act independently in this role (Requires 8 to 12 weeks orientation to become familiar with departments equipment, procedures and protocols)
  • Ability to function efficiently and cooperatively as a member of a high functioning team. Must be able to interact professionally with the medical staff, nursing staff and various other departments throughout the hospital
  • Must possess a high degree of vigilance, the work involves considerable mental and visual strain during the conduct of CPB when constant attention to device functions is required. Inattention, however short, may result in patient injury of death
  • Must possess the ability to work in a crisis situation, when preparation time is a factor in successful treatment
  • On-call responsibilities require working alone some evenings, nights and weekends with no relief for breaks (e.g. restroom)
  • Because of the consequence of error and mental and visual effort involved, constant stress is experienced. This can sometimes manifest itself in “Burnout”
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Pediatric Perfusionist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Monitors equipment, supplies and patient data that pertains to age, condition and procedures
  • Communicates with open-heart surgery staff during procedures
  • Recognizes and resolves variances and abnormal situations that occur during the procedure
  • Utilizes safety devices during CPB
  • Assists and operates cardiac assist devices to include Ventricular Assist Devices (VADS), Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) and Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump (IABP)
  • Assesses patient profile and manage ancillary procedures by using appropriate equipment and monitoring data
  • Recognizes when situations are critical to patient and notifies surgery staff to perform medical assistance
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Perfusionist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Patient Health Care Initiate emergency procedures (including CPR) and provide emergency patient treatment
  • Patient Procedures and Activities
  • Assist physician in developing new techniques and procedures
  • Assist provider in patient examinations and procedure
  • Consult with provider concerning procedures and patient condition
  • Monitor and evaluate test readings during procedures
  • Observe, monitor, and evaluate patient conditions during and after procedures
  • Take, record, and monitor patient vital signs
  • Transport patients to/from procedure area
  • Assist in cardiovascular procedures
  • Perform electrocardiograms
  • Draw arterial blood samples
  • Assist in insertion/removal of intra-aortic balloon in cardiac surgery
  • Perform computation of flow rates and dosages during surgical procedures
  • Administer solutions; withdraw and analyze specimens
  • Administer physician-ordered medications and solutions during procedures on bypass Monitor I.V. Solutions
  • Make up cardioplegia solutions for each case
  • Laboratories - Clean work area
  • Records and Patient Information - Record and chart patient date
  • Review patient charts to evaluate patients and identify significant conditions
  • Consult with physician concerning test results and alert physicians to positive test results or test abnormalities
  • Equipment and Instruments
  • Calibrate and adjust equipment in preparation for and during procedures
  • Load paper and tape into computer printer
  • Select and set out appropriate tubings and sterile supplies
  • Operate heart/lung machine during surgical procedure
  • Arrange for repair of equipment Inspect equipment and instruments for damage
  • Check stock and order equipment, fluids
  • Re-sterilize equipment
  • Administrative and Other
  • Maintain current licensure/certifications
  • Other Activities and Responsibilities: Assume other activities and responsibilities from time to time as directed
  • SPECIFIC TASK - RELATED ASPECTS: Procedures - Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Electrocardiograph In vivo and In vitro Procedures Operating Room Procedures Pulse Tracing Specimen Preparation
  • Equipment Computer Heart/Lung Washing/Cleaning
  • TIME SPENT PROFILE: Type of Activity Scheduled Procedures: Includes patient prep, other prep, performing, assisting, and follow-up actions
  • Analyzing Information: Includes reading test results, preparing mathematical calculations, and putting specific data into perspective
  • Collecting and Maintaining Written Information : Includes logs, lab slips, charts, forms, requisitions, filing and scheduling appointments
  • Unscheduled Procedures: Including Emergency patient care services and other unscheduled care
  • Cleaning: Includes sterilization, work area, soaking instruments and decontamination
  • Three (3) years of recent experience in Cardiac Perfusion required
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Perfusionist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Information will be added based on hiring manager submission
  • Three (3) years recent experience as Clinical Perfusionist working with adult open heart surgery required
  • Graduate from formal academic accredited school for Clinical Perfusionist
  • Board Certified Cardiovascular Perfusionist
  • BLS certificate
  • Consistently demonstrates the knowledge, skills, abilities and behaviors necessary to provide superior and culturally sensitive service to each other, to our members and to customers, contracted providers and vendors
  • Position requires 3 years prior experience as perfusionist
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Perfusionist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Manages the extracorporeal circulation and myocardial protection during cardiopulmonary bypass
  • Executes circulatory support (CPS systems/Intra-aortic Balloon pumps) and ventricular assistance (left or right ventricular assist devices) in the operating room, Cath Lab, and Intensive Care Units
  • Performs blood conservation techniques and autotransfusion procedures
  • Performs physiological monitoring and analysis
  • Monitors and maintains an adequate anticoagulation status of the patient during CPB according to established protocols
  • Performs blood gas and blood chemistry monitoring and analysis during CPB
  • Conducts hemodilution and hemofiltration during CPB
  • Administers medications, blood components and anesthetic agents via the extracorporeal circuit, as prescribed by the surgeon in charge
  • Participates in the evaluation of new products with the goal of improving or maintaining quality of patient care
  • Participates in data entry and maintenance of the open-heart database
  • Assist in the management of the inventory as it pertains to open heart and autotransfusion procedures
  • Completes associated documentation required with each described duty
  • Participates in the Quality Assurance Program for open-heart and autotransfusion cases
  • Selects the appropriate equipment and perfusion techniques to be used during extracorporeal circulation to meet the individual patient’s needs
  • Employ’s all safety devices during extracorporeal circulation as per written protocol
  • Participates in the Call Rotation
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Perfusionist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Sets up, operates, trouble shoots and monitors the heart-lung machine
  • Sets up, operates, trouble shoots and monitors ancillary and required life support equipment
  • Sets up, operates, trouble shoots and monitors any cardiopulmonary related life support equipment
  • Sets up, operates and monitors Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump
  • Takes call as required
  • Assesses and documents patient response to cardiopulmonary by-pass
  • Assists in moving and transport of patient
  • Assists in transport of patient on an Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump
  • Monitors patient during transport
  • Operates mini-lab and interprets results
  • Moves equipment as necessary for cardiopulmonary by-pass, Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump and all ancillary equipment
  • Participates in cardiopulmonary resuscitation as needed
  • Performs record keeping functions
  • Performs Quality Control and Quality Assurance activities and records the same
  • Supports and participates in departmental Performance Improvement projects
  • Assures equipment is clean and in good working order
  • Stocks supplies as needed
  • Assists other health team members in the trial or adaptation of new ideas, techniques or technologies
  • Acts as a resource person for other departments
  • Participates in orientation of new employees
  • Completion and graduation from an accredited Perfusion Technology training program
  • Board certified or eligible for certification
  • Pediatric experience desired
  • Ability to read, write and speak English language
  • Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Provider certified or obtained within three (3) months of hire
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Certified Perfusionist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Assesses condition on each assigned patient on admission and on an ongoing basis to include but not limited to the patient’s physical condition. Specific ages: Adult and geriatric as defined by scope of service
  • Plans, provides and documents patient and/or significant other education based on physical, behavioral, psychological, developmental, and age-related factors, after identifying barriers to learning
  • Evaluates and regularly reevaluates the Perfusion needs of the patient; initiates, develops, implements, and makes necessary revisions to the patient’s plan of care according to problems indentified
  • Plans, directs, and evaluates care provided to patients according to problems identified
  • Collaborates and coordinates with physicians and other disciplines regarding individualized patient treatment/care plans by participating in team conferences, care planning/problem identification and team shift reports
  • Administers medication and performs treatments to all assigned patients, according to policy and procedures
  • Assists in performance improvement (PI) activities by serving on PI teams as warranted, assisting with PI measures and supporting and implementing changes necessary for improvement
  • Follows safety practices and helps to maintain a safe, clean environment
  • Accurately documents care provided/observations according to policies and procedures
  • Performs initial and annual competency per job class
  • Attends inservice programs (mandatory), all required training/education and unit/departmental service meetings
  • Requires use of electronic mail, time and attendance software, learning management software and intranet
  • All other duties as assigned
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Perfusionist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Set-ups, operates and maintains all perfusion and cardiac equipment
  • Adheres to Department Guidelines and safety procedures. Performs as part of a team and work under variable schedules and hours
  • Maintains Regulatory and Compliance Policy and Procedure. Maintains and orders supplies
  • Performs at least one of the following function: a. Lectures on perfusion. b. Participates in research/product evaluation activities
  • Plans and provides direction for achievement of quality patient care and customer satisfaction
  • Facilitates the resolution of customer service issues in a timely manner
  • Assists in the implementation of formal and informal surveys/methodologies to monitor whether the specific service of department/unit are meeting the needs of the customer
  • Uses information for feedback to recommend systems and/or employee performance modifications when services are not meeting standards or expectations
  • Monitors ongoing outputs, processes and satisfaction levels within area of responsibility to identify and prioritize areas for improvement
  • Develops innovative solutions resulting in improved quality/customer service
  • Maintains complete and up-to-date documentation and files at all times, including product and service quotes
  • Demonstrates knowledge of infection control practices. Adheres to the National Patient Safety Goals as outlined by JCAHO
  • Three years minimum on the job experience to become proficient with various perfusion techniques and equipment unique to CCF and become familiar with various operative procedures
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Perfusionist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Assembles, operates and disassembles the heart lung machine within the accepted safe scope of established clinical practice
  • Assists in research, animal testing , product evaluation and education of staff and students
  • Shares on- call responsibilities and the routine staffing and operating room coverage
  • One year on-the-job training also required to become proficient with various perfusion techniques and protocols unique to CCF
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Ex-vivo Lung Perfusionist Specialist Resume Examples & Samples

  • All regulatory and compliance framework associated with clinical procedures including, but not limited to, that of the FDA, UNOS, OPTN, CLIA, and CMS at the federal level. Additionally that of Health Canada and any US state regulations that apply
  • Evaluation and acceptance/rejection of initial donor lung referral from Organ Procurement Organization (OPO) or transplant center
  • Physiologic and/or anatomical assessment of lung EVLP offer and accompanying documentation to determine if lung has potential for extended preservation and assessment
  • Preparation of EVLP surgical suite including equipment (hardware and disposable) setup, and regular ongoing, and as needed, EVLP support activities involving, but not limited to instrument and equipment preparation, maintenance and quality control
  • Requires weekly regular daytime office hours for the purpose of the above accountabilities, and on call availability after hours for the purpose of organ evaluation, surgical lung cannulation, flushing, circuit connection and start-up, x-ray, bronchoscopy, and blood gas analysis of EVLP lungs
  • Follow recognized lung packaging procedures and prepare surgical area for next EVLP procedure
  • Participate in the clinical review meetings and other administrative and scientific activities
  • Attend staff meetings and provide input as needed into clinical/regulatory development plans
  • Review and train on clinical protocols, deceased donor case study reports, and standard operating procedures (SOPs) as needed
  • Work actively with the clinical and administrative team reviewing clinical data and ensuring data quality and donor logistics
  • Collaborate and perform experiments as needed with pre-clinical and translational medicine colleagues in assessing the potential of new EVLP therapeutic development
  • Perform experiments as needed to both learn and show proficiency with EVLP procedures
  • Ability to operate Apple and PC; Microsoft Office Suite (2007 and 2010) skills: Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint required, as well as Adobe Acrobat, etc
  • Experience with data collection and analysis
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Certified Perfusionist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Location/Facility – Scott & White Medical Center, Temple, Texas
  • Specialty/Department/Practice –Nursing
  • Shift/Schedule – [Enter Shift & Schedule] (i.e. Days, Nights, PRN or Weekends; 30 hours/week_full-time_part-time)
  • Graduate of an American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion (ABCP) Accredited School
  • Licensed Perfusionist within 1 year
  • Certified Clinical Perfusionist within 1 year
  • No Experience Required
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Cardiopulmonary Perfusionist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Reviews patient's medical history and chart, and consults with surgeon or physician to obtain patient information needed to set up heart-lung machine and associated equipment. Selects, assembles, sets up, and tests heart-lung machine to ensure that machine and associated equipment function according to specifications
  • Operates heart-lung machine to regulate blood circulation and composition, to administer drugs and anesthetic agents, and to control body temperature during surgery or respiratory failure of patient. Monitors and observes operation of heart-lung machine and patient's physiologic variables such as blood temperature, blood composition, and flow rate, and adjusts equipment to maintain normal body functions. Cleans and adjusts parts of heart-lung machine
  • Sufficient previous clinical experience in perfusion to demonstrate competence in the field (as defined in State of California Business and Professions Code Section 2590.)
  • Certification by the American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion preferred
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Pediatric Perfusionist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Sets up and operates ECMO's, Cell Savers, Rapid Infusion devices and all available perfusion devices which may involve the use of X-rays or fluoroscopy as a diagnostic aid in the procedure
  • Manages the patient parameters within the accepted safe ranges of established clinical practice
  • Performs patient charting. Prepares sterile packs
  • Maintains current knowledge in perfusion
  • Shares the daily tasks and operation of the department functions such as lab coverage, stocking of supplies and equipment maintenance
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Clinical Perfusionist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Prepares patient and equipment for extracorporeal support
  • Reviews the patient’s medical record, documents and all appropriate medical and laboratory information. This includes but is not limited to diagnosis, planned surgical procedure, current drug therapy, allergies, renal, hepatic, metabolic and coagulation data
  • Evaluates and prepares equipment for bypass. Ensures sterile assembly, degassing and priming of all cardiopulmonary bypass components. This includes, but is not limited, to the appropriate reservoir, filters, tubing, heat exchangers, oxygenator, cardioplegia delivery system, temperature monitoring equipment and heater-cooler
  • Assembles the intraoperative cell saver autotransfusion equipment. Understands autotransfusion (cell saver) technology and how to integrate it with the perfusion circuit
  • Oversees all aspects of the safe operation and monitoring of the bypass and cardioplegia delivery system. Must recognize, interpret and manage changes during perfusion
  • Calculates and coordinates bypass flow rates and pressures for optimum perfusion
  • Orders and interprets blood chemistry tests. Controls oxygen and gas flows to maintain optimal oxygenation and ventilation
  • Determines and maintains adequate heparinization during the procedures and calculates adequate heparin reversal at the termination of the bypass
  • Performs administration of Blood Products per Hospital Policy
  • Set-up and analyzes Cerebral Oximetry per Perfusion Department policy
  • Operates Transmyocardial Laser machine, including pre-use testing, perioperative set-up, use and disassembles per Cardiac Surgery Attending
  • Maintains Point of Care equipment in working order to ensure reliability of tests according to departmental practices and procedures per Hospital Point of Care Policies
  • Regulates and controls body temperature per Attending Surgeon orders
  • Administers appropriate drugs per Attending Surgeon and Anesthesiologist orders
  • Administers pharmacologic agents necessary to maintain electrolyte balance and renal function per orders of Attending Surgeons and Anesthesiologist
  • Determines appropriate fluid replacement, including crystalloid and colloid, based on hematocrit, blood loss, pump volume, and urine output
  • Operates, with assistance, automatic autotransfusion equipment for the sterile collection and processing of shed blood. Maintains a complete record of the perfusion and autotransfusion processing
  • Performs various techniques of myocardial protection under the direct supervision of the Attending Surgeons
  • Performs other procedures related to intraoperative activities involving extracorporeal assist or circulation
  • Performs intra-aortic Balloon Pump, including insertion, console set-up, augmentation, timing, transportation, and troubleshooting
  • Assembles and correctly operates a hemoconcentration system during perfusion
  • Understands and is able to operate with assistance specialized perfusion circuits including: ascending arch aneurysms, left ventricular bypass, total circulatory arrest, femoral vein-femoral artery bypass, and percutaneous bypass
  • Operates limb perfusion device in conjunction with Surgical Oncology Service
  • Operates LVAD, ECMO and other long term cardiopulmonary support equipment which requires 24 hour in-house coverage for long periods of time
  • Assists in maintaining perfusion equipment in operating condition. This includes the checking and adjusting of pump head occlusions and pump outputs. Has a thorough operating knowledge of the equipment. Keeps equipment in working order to ensure reliability of tests according to departmental practices and procedures
  • Dismantles and disposes of all non-reusable equipment after surgery. Cleans and stores all durable equipment and hardware. Orders and stocks all pump related equipment and supplies
  • Participates in special studies, ensuring data collection and verification as required, in accordance with protocol
  • Participates in laboratory studies, utilizing expertise to perform animal studies as required, in accordance with protocol
  • Attends mandatory in-service educational meetings according to departmental and hospital policy. Attends departmental, institutional and external meetings to ensure professional standards. Reads appropriate professional journals to maintain and enhance skills and clinical competencies. Makes presentations to other in-service programs within hospital, as required
  • Supervises students in perfusion training programs, as required
  • Demonstrates the knowledge and skills necessary to provide save appropriate to the age groups of adult and geriatric patients regularly served. Notifies supervisor when patients in age groups not regularly served are present, and seeks assistance from individuals with the knowledge of the specialized needs of such patient age groups
  • Follows established hospital infection control and safety procedures
  • Certification in Cardiovascular Perfusion by the American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion or eligible to take the examination for certification
  • Must be licensed by the board of Registration of Perfusionists in Massachusetts. Out-of-state licensed perfusionists must obtain MA license within 90 days of employment. New grads must obtain license within 18 months of employment
  • CPR/BLS (Basic Life Support) certification required
  • Basic knowledge of Anatomy, Physiology, Pharmacology, Chemistry, Pathology and Mathematics
  • Work requires knowledge of perfusion equipment and its operation; basic knowledge of the circuitry and operation of ventricular assist devices and of clinical physiology necessary to conduct the best possible perfusion for any given patient
  • Must have the ability to exercise appropriate judgment to respond immediately to unexpected events, especially in crisis situations when preparation time is a factor in successful treatment
  • Excellent interpersonal skills necessary to work smoothly and effectively as a member of a close functioning team; and to interact effectively with the medical staff, nursing staff and various departments throughout the hospital
  • Ability to use considerable mental and visual strain during procedures when constant attention must be paid to monitoring signals and machine function
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Perfusionist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Monitors and observes the operation of the heart-lung machine. Based on the patient’s physiologic parameters makes adjustments as required to maintain adequate perfusion. Obtains blood samples during procedures
  • Responsible for the administration of medications, blood components, and anesthetic agents via the extracorporeal circuit
  • Disassembles and cleans the perfusion equipment following termination of the procedure
  • Order and maintains adequate supplies from various departments (e.g., Central Supply, Warehouse, Pharmacy, etc.)
  • Eligible for (including 50 independent clinical perfusions) and pass the ABCP Clinical Applications in Perfusion Examination (CAPE) within twelve months from Date of Hire
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Cardiovascular Perfusionist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Performs duties to support cardiopulmonary bypass; maintains and demonstrates competency in the performance of all responsibilities. Regularly participates in the on call schedule
  • Appropriate choice and use of disposable and heart-lung machine equipment and safety devices for the performance of CPB
  • Appropriate maintenance, according to our practice guidelines, of the patient's physiological parameters/variables during CPB
  • Prepares for surgery by assembling extracorporeal circuit, including connecting tubing, oxygenators, pumps and filters. Primes and debubbles circuit
  • Prepares, administers and monitors flow of prescribed solutions and medications including circuit prime, cardioplegia, and blood products used during procedures requiring extracorporeal support
  • Develops perfusion care plan and calculates appropriate perfusion formulae to be communicated during preoperative briefing
  • Manages extracorporeal circuits to achieve conditions ordered by surgeon, including CPB, deep hypothermic circulatory arrest (DHCA), coronary perfusion, veno-venous bypass, or partial bypass
  • Maintains supply of blood in system and makes any adjustments needed to achieve conditions specified by surgeon or anesthesiologist, such as changes in blood temperature, oxygen/carbon dioxide ratio in blood, or patients’ electrolytes
  • Receives and interprets blood gas values and assesses adequacy of perfusion. Adjusts and monitors heart-lung machine settings according to clinical practice guidelines for CPB
  • Monitors and maintains anticoagulation according to clinical practice guidelines for CPB
  • Monitors, interprets, adjusts, and calibrates various detection devices, electromagnetic flow meters, heat exchanges devices, pulsatile devices, blood processing equipment, and bypass circuitry used in cardiothoracic and vascular procedures
  • Maintains a working knowledge of appropriate equipment and strategies utilized for complex cardiothoracic and vascular surgery, and liver transplantation
  • Disassembles extracorporeal circuits and mechanical components of the heart/lung machine and cleans all nondisposable items and disposes of contaminated materials
  • Records, updates and maintains permanent records of all cardiovascular bypass procedures
  • Participates in emergency operation of intra-aortic balloon pump during cardiac procedures
  • Prepares and manages extracorporeal support for Surgical Oncology procedures including isolated limb perfusion and hyperthermic intraperiotoneal chemoperfusion (HIPEC)
  • Prepares and manages extracorporeal support for complex vascular surgery, including descending aortic aneurysm repair
  • Prepares and manages blood conservation systems
  • Prepares and manages paracorporeal ventricular assist devices for patients requiring temporary ventricular support
  • Prepares and manages extracorporeal membrane oxygenation circuits for veno-arterial and veno-venous support
  • Maintains optimum quality assurance in all aspects of patient care procedures
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Perfusionist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Administer medications, blood components, and anesthetic agents under the supervision by the attending physicians
  • Assist in the evaluation of new equipment
  • Assists other staff members and hospital personnel in completion of needed tasks; and makes patient care and/or interdepartmental service the number one priority
  • If employed at UPMC facility, participate with coverage and call for STAT MedEvac responsibilities
  • If employed at UPMC facility, serve as instructor/supervisor to UPMC School of Cardiovascular Perfusion
  • Instruct students, residents and others in new procedures and equipment
  • Maintain proficiency with accessory equipment and procedures
  • Make appropriate changes in therapy after consultation with the attending physician(s)
  • Participate as assigned with the ordering and maintenance of supplies
  • Participate in on-call schedule per institutional policy
  • Participate with development and revision of: policy and procedure, performance improvement, quality management, and staff education
  • Perform documentation associated with described responsibilities
  • Perform duties and responsibilities according to the philosophy and standards of UPMC including conveying courtesy, respect, enthusiasm, and positive attitude in work situations with patients, peers, medical staff, and visitors
  • Perform equipment maintenance checklists as required
  • Perform responsibilities outside the home-base hospital
  • Provide perfusion support for non-cardiac procedures such as: transplantation, chemoperfusion, ECMO, cardiac support devices, component therapy, and blood recovery
  • Safely conduct perfusion scope of practice
  • Support Procirca contractual obligations
  • Support continuing education and research as required by the perfusionist's scope of practice
  • Graduation from a CAAHEP accredited school of cardiovascular perfusion or
  • Met Grandfather Clause of the American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion and Pennsylvania Licensing Board
  • American Board Cardiovascular Perfusionist
  • Cardiopulmonary Perfusionist
  • Driver's License
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Perfusionist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Potential to travel up to 25% of the time
  • Graduation from a CAAHEP accredited school of cardiovascular perfusion
  • Or met Grandfather Clause of the American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion and Pennsylvania Licensing Board
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Perfusionist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Appropriately assess patient profile and manage CPB ' Use appropriate equipment/supplies and monitor data based on patient profile (age, condition, procedure)
  • Appropriately communicate with open-heart team personnel during procedures
  • Recognize and resolve variances and abnormal situations that may arise ' Utilize all available safety devices during cardiopulmonary bypass as per departmental policy
  • Demonstrate appropriate clinical vigilance and awareness before, during and after cardiopulmonary bypass
  • Facilitate discussion with health care team which includes medical record review, decisions needed for prime selection, drug and blood additives, techniques of cardiopulmonary bypass
  • Demonstrate competence and comprehensive knowledge of all ancillary procedures as per departmental policy
  • Competence in cardiac assist devices to include VADs, ECMO, IABP, PCPS, left heart bypass,VV bypass for liver transplant, hyperthermic isolated limb perfusion, autotransfusion, to include platelet gel processing
  • Assess patient profile and manage ancillary procedures by using appropriate equipment and monitoring data
  • Recognize when situations are critical, notify appropriate personnel and assist as needed
  • Troubleshoot all technical device
  • Create and maintain accurate, complete and legible records
  • Timely documentation according to departmental standards
  • Communicate product failures, technical and patient incidents per departmental policy
  • Complete and file necessary paperwork and labeling according to departmental policy
  • Provides concise and accurate shift report
  • Appropriate database information entry
  • Demonstrate knowledge of DUMC Perfusion Services policy and procedure via staff meeting, memos, communication book, bulletin boards email, etc
  • Appropriately communicate significant issues to charge staff
  • Exposure to hazardous waste and infectious materials
  • Physical abilities to complete job duties and responsibilities under prescribed environmental and working conditions
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Perfusionist Resume Examples & Samples

  • American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusionists Certification strongly preferred
  • Prior experience in hospital or biological laboratory utilizing above field of knowledge
  • Bachelor’s Degree in a related field from a recognized college or university or Bachelor's Degree and enrolled in an accredited school of Cardiovascular Perfusion and completed the case requirements to sit for the American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion Board Examination
  • Knowledge of Perfusion Operation/Cell Saver Equipment
  • Knowledge of Lab Dispatch and Retrieval
  • Knowledge of basic principles of perfusion technique, aseptic techniques (microbiology), surgical technique (anatomy), organic chemistry (physiology), pharmacology (of cardiac drugs), metric system, physics, and electronics
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Perfusionist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Assemble, operate, maintain and manage extracorporeal cardiopulmonary support equipment for adult patients having open heart surgery, high risk invasive cardiology procedures or other major surgery and medical patients as needed. Cases include minimally invasive and robotic hearts, TAVRs, heart and liver transplants, Mitral Clips, laser lead extractions and angiovacprocedures
  • Ensure proper physiologic management of patients by administration of medications, blood components, and anesthetic agents via extra corporeal circuit through monitoring and analyzing the blood gases, blood chemistries, hemodynamic status, anticoagulation and hematologic status, body and circuit temperatures while on cardiopulmonary support
  • Maintains proficiencies and participate in the implant and operation of all VADs used at AGH
  • Ensure hemodynamic and physiological management of the patient by utilizing blood conservation and/or autotransfusion techniques, by providing and administering myocardial preservation solutions, and by assessing the degree of hemodilution and need for hemofiltration
  • Assist with insertion and removal of and operate, maintain and manage counter pulsation devices for cardiology and surgery patients, as well as 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, as well as platelet gel and bone marrow asipirate services
  • Active ECMO program (ELSO designation as a Center of Excellence), including insertion and monitoring of ECMO patients, as well as air/ground transport of patients from referring facilities
  • Ensure proficiency as a perfusionist and maintain certification through involvement in continuing education programs, maintaining knowledge of state of art technology, techniques, and to provide educational opportunities for perfusion students as assigned
  • May provide occasional day coverage to other AHN facilities in Pittsburgh area
  • Contribute to quality improvement through participation in the AGH perfusion data base
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  • At times, perfusionists administer blood products, anesthetic or other pharmaceutical agents through the cardiopulmonary bypass circuit on prescription and/or appropriate protocol. The Perfusionist is responsible for the monitoring of blood gases and the adequate anticoagulation of the patient, induction of hypothermia, hemodilution, and other duties, when prescribed. · The Perfusionist is knowledgeable concerning the variety of equipment available to perform extracorporeal circulation functions and provides consultation to the physician in the selection of the appropriate equipment and techniques to be used. Level Descriptors The Perfusionist career ladder consists of three levels. The distinction between levels is based on certification by the American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion (ABCP), the degree of supervision exercised over the position, and the assignment of advanced/lead responsibilities. ? Level II Career / Full Proficiency This is the career level where incumbents function at the full performance level. Under general supervision, incumbents perform the full range of clinical duties. ? Staffing Guidelines Perfusionist is a flexibly staffed career ladder with the three distinct job levels. Individuals are appointed to the appropriate level based on management's assessment of their job-related knowledge, competencies, education, experience, and other relevant considerations against the minimum qualifications for each level. Flexible staffing exists when a job class has two or more levels and an employee can be initially appointed to any level in the job and subsequently can be promoted from one level to another without a requisition. Major characteristics of a flexibly staffed career ladder are: * Ability to recruit for and hire employees at any level in the job class. * Ability to recognize performance and to promote staff based on demonstrated competencies (i.e., knowledge, skills, and abilities). * Option to promote from one level of a job to the next without having to open a requisition to post the job as being vacant, provided that: o The employee meets the minimum qualifications for appointment to the higher level; and o A business need exists for the employee to perform work at the higher level. Essential Functions The essential functions listed are typical examples of work performed by positions in this job classification. They are not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, tasks, and responsibilities. Employees may also perform other duties as assigned. Specific duties and responsibilities may vary depending on department or program needs without changing the general nature and scope of the job or level of responsibility entailed. · Employees must abide by all Joint Commission requirements including, but not limited to, sensitivity to cultural diversity, patient care, patients' rights and ethical treatment, safety and security of physical environments, emergency management, teamwork, respect for others, participation in ongoing education and training, communication and adherence to safety and quality programs, sustaining compliance with National Patient Safety Goals, and licensure and health screenings. · Employees must perform all duties and responsibilities in accordance with the C-I-CARE Standards of the Hospital. C-I-CARE is the foundation of Stanford's patient-experience and represents a framework for patient-centered interactions. · C-I-CARE * Executes world-class practices of service and patient care in support of C-I-CARE standards. * Uses C-I-CARE templates and the following components for all communication with patients and staff. C CONNECT with people by calling them their proper name, or the name they prefer (Mr., Mrs., Dr.) I INTRODUCE yourself and your role. C COMMUNICATE what you are going to do, how long it will take, and how it will impact the patient. A ASK permission before entering a room, examining a patient, or undertaking an activity. R RESPOND to patient's questions or requests promptly; anticipate patient needs. E EXIT courteously with an explanation of what will come next. 1) Demonstrates competency in operating the various types of perfusion equipment available at Stanford that includes but not limited to: · Heart/Lung Machines: Roller blood pumps: Sorin, Jostra · Centrifugal blood pumps: BioMedicus · Bard CPS System · Variety of Oxygenators · Temperature Regulation Devices - Heater/Coolers: · Intra-Aortic Balloon Pumps: Datascope, Bard, Arrow · Ventricular Assist Devices: BioMedicus · Autotransfusion Machines: Heamonetics, Medtronic · Blood Saturation Monitors: · Blood Gas analyzers: I-stat · Coagulation Monitors: Hemochron, Hemotec · Hemodynamic Pressure Transducers · Hemoconcentrators: · Cardioplegia delivery systems: Sorin, Medtronic · Accessory Equipment: Blenders, Vaporizers, Sat/Hct monitors, Bubble and level detectors. · Knowledge requirements to the above equipment; to also include trouble-shooting skills. 2) Demonstrates a comprehensive knowledge of all policies and procedures concerning clinical perfusion. 3) Provide special perfusion services as described under the guidelines found in the established manual of clinical protocols and procedures of SHC and/or through direct order of the physician. 4) Identify the needs of the patient regarding types of equipment, priming solution, and methodology in consultation with the surgeon and anesthesiologist. 5) Communicate accurate information to the surgeon and the anesthesiologist pertaining to the patient response to the extracorporeal procedure. 6) Provide adequate "Conduct of Perfusion" for each patient undergoing cardiac surgery utilizing the heart-lung machine in accordance with established surgeon and SHC protocols. 7) Provides safe performance, monitoring and/or management of perfusion that includes but are not limited to: · Extracorporeal circulation/ cardiopulmonary support · Counterpulsation equipment set-up and operation · Circulatory Support with Ventricular Assist Devices · Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation · Autotransfusion and Blood conservation techniques · Myocardial preservation · Anticoagulation and Hematologic monitoring/analysis · Physiologic monitoring/analysis · Blood gas and blood chemistry monitoring /analysis · Techniques of Hyperthermia and Hypothermia · Techniques of Hemodilution · Techniques of Hemofiltration · Techniques of Profound Hypothermia and Circulatory Arrest · Techniques of Retrograde and Antegrade Cerebral Perfusion · Administration of medication, blood components and anesthetic agents via the extracorporeal circuit · Techniques of Veno/Venous bypass · Techniques of Vacuum Assisted Venous Drainage (VAVD) and Kinetic Assisted Venous Drainage (KAVD) 8) Maintains aseptic technique in assembling and operating perfusion equipment. 9) Follow manufacture operating instructions for equipment and disposables. 10) Utilize safety devices when available on equipment. 11) Assists in the transport of VAD or high-risk patients to Stanford Hospital. 12) Works in a variety of clinical settings where patients require perfusion services e.g. LPCH, NICU, Cath lab and operating rooms. 13) Records and maintains all data pertinent to extracorporeal procedures to ensure that an adequate record of the procedure is developed. 14) Correctly documents patient care and charges utilizing Stanford Hospital and Clinics approved documents. 15) Performs other related and incidental duties as needed or assigned. In addition, at Level III, incumbents may perform such functions as are consistent with the Level Descriptor narrative, including assignment of work-lead responsibility and advanced clinical and non-clinical duties. Departmental Quality Assurance and Improvement Responsibilities 1. Completes in a timely manner, hospital required regulatory modules and training requirements. 2. Provide necessary documents to maintain current "personnel file". (i.e. ABCP certificate, TB test, CPR certificate, continuing education) 3. Provide all documentation as required by Hospital. 4. Assist in data collection, data base maintenance and analysis of all Perfusion data related to research, cost analysis, and clinical outcome studies. 5. Manages and monitors the provision of quality, cost-effective patient care in accordance with standards of practice and SHC policies and procedures. 6. Record and maintain all data pertinent to Perfusion Services management
  • Participate in team effort at cost containment of disposable supplies and drugs. 8. Perform required inspection of equipment and supplies stored in other areas of hospital. 9. Implements and evaluates systems and practices which facilitate smooth workflow and desired outcomes. Solicits input from Department of Anesthesia, Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, managers, and staff. Recommends changes and enhancements to the Perfusion Department Manager. 10. Works with Perfusion Manager to develop, maintain, and evaluate a comprehensive continuous quality improvement program that is in compliance with OR Region Services and the hospital at large. 11. Proactively uses problem solving process to identify, prevent, or resolve clinical or departmental related problems, utilizing the chain of command as necessary. 12. Assist in administration and department operation, including all follow-up documentation and reporting, and reports events to Perfusion Manager. 13. Responsible for self-assessment of skill level and seeking resources to learn new skills or clinical knowledge to maintain currency in position. 14. Apprises self and complies with the policies and procedures of Stanford Hospital and Clinics. 15. Continuously assesses and improves personal performance based on "customer" needs; participates in improving performance and services which benefit staff, patients and other customers Additional Functions and Responsibilities 1. Participate in the education of Hospital staff, Nursing staff, and associate Perfusionist as appropriate. Assists with the education and training of Perfusion students as needed. 2. Participates in research studies as required. 3. Participates in SHS/Departmental Committees and Task Forces as Requested. 4. Maintains an effective working relationship with staff, managers and physicians. 5. Contributes in a positive manner to department. 6. Demonstrates flexibility in assignment. 7. Able to work in a fast paced environment with individuals of diverse cultural backgrounds. Non-clinical responsibilities and duties 1. Cleaning of equipment (heater/coolers, IABP consoles, Heart-Lung Machines, supply carts, Biomedicus pumps). 2. Retrieval of supplies assists in stocking, unloading supplies, rotating stock when replacing supplies. 3. Assure adequate inventory of supplies, medications, cardioplegia and equipment to meet all anticipated patient needs including emergency procedures 4. Participate in general cleaning of pump workroom and associated storage rooms. 5. Practice environmental safety such as cleaning up spills and broken glass immediately, closing cupboard doors, picking up trash and dirty linen, etc. 6. Arranging equipment in the clinical environment and pump room to avoid fire and safety hazards. 7. Attend mandatory in-services as required by hospital. 8. Handle equipment safely, carefully, and within biomedical engineering's recommendation. 9. Inform biomedical department of needed repairs and maintenance. Coverage and On-Call Responsibilities 1. On-Call responsibilities will be designated on the monthly call schedule. 2. The On-call Perfusionist is required to respond to any requests for perfusion service throughout the day of On-Call responsibility. On-Call responsibility is for 24 hours and begins at 0600 and ends at 0559 the following morning. 3. The On-call Perfusionist is expected to arrive at the hospital within 30 minutes from the time the request for service is made. 4. It is the responsibility of the Perfusionist on-call to remain available and inform the OR front desk as to the most efficient method of contact. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, sex, color, religion, national origin, protected veteran status or on the basis of disability
  • Ability to demonstrate proficiency in operating and modifying extracorporeal circulation and cardio-pulmonary support systems and ancillary devices (e.g., blood gas analyzers, autotransfusion devices, etc.)
  • Ability to anticipate and respond appropriately to potentially serious situations involving the patient and technical problems that may arise
  • Knowledge of cardiovascular anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology, and extracorporeal circulation technology, including adjunctive techniques
  • Knowledge of cardiac disease, defects and congenital anomalies
  • Knowledge of organ preservation, sterile and perfusion supplies, such as extra-corporeal oxygenators, tubing circuits and cannulae
  • Knowledge of pharmacology of blood, fluids and medications administration and interaction with extra-corporeal devices
  • Knowledge of blood components, plasma composition of the human body in association of support by extra-corporeal circuits and devices
  • Knowledge of the following areas in relation to clinical perfusion
  • Anatomy and physiology
  • Pathophysiology
  • Applied Sciences (e.g., biochemistry, physics)
  • Hematology; and
  • Computer technology
  • Ability to fully take part in on-call duties required by the surgery service
  • A high degree of discretion and judgment is essential as Perfusionists often make immediate and independent critical decisions to ensure patient safety
  • Ability to follow orders, take directions, and implement written perfusion protocols
  • Ability to use formula and applied mathematics
  • Ability to learn and apply Joint Commission standards and protocols of general operating room procedures and departmental policies and protocols
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Perfusionist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Prepares for coronary perfusion bypass (CPB)
  • Functions as a competent member of the cardiac team
  • Conducts CPB
  • Maintains clinical competency
  • Documents CPB, QC and test results for ACT among various other records
  • Participates in equipment maintenance and materials management
  • Fulfills required annual clinical and/or hospital related competencies
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Cardiovascular Perfusionist Resume Examples & Samples

  • A Bachelor's degree in an appropriate discipline or an equivalent combination of experience and education is required
  • Completion and graduation from CAAHEP accredited school of cardiovascular perfusion required
  • Demonstrated knowledge of, and problem-solving skills associated with job duties/responsibilities
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills and interpersonal skills required
  • Ability to respond to on-call requirements within 30 minutes
  • Experience with transplant and VAD desired
  • Experience with pediatric perfusion desired
  • Previous experience in an academic medical setting desired
  • Some knowledge of University policies and procedures desired
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Perfusionist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Consults with the physician for the selection of the most appropriate equipment and techniques needed for the surgery
  • Delivers various types of blood products, anesthetic agents or medications and controls the temperature of patients during surgery
  • Monitors patients’ physiological functions during surgery and in the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit (CICU) such as anticoagulation, blood-gas composition, electrolytes and blood collection and processing
  • Responds to on-call notification for open heart surgical emergencies in the operating room, Intensive Care Unit, Cardiothoracic Laboratory or other areas of the hospital
  • 1 year in research environment
  • 2 years experience as a Perfusionist
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Perfusionist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Bachelors Degree in Health Sciences required
  • Current Perfusionist license in CT required or those currently practicing in the perfusionsist role are grandfathered from October 1, 2005 through December 31, 2006
  • Certificate in Clinical Perfusion Eligible
  • No prior experience required
  • Ability to work collaboratively as a member of the surgical team
  • Maintains certification through the American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion
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Perfusionist PRN Resume Examples & Samples

  • Demonstrates ability to identify opportunities to improve perfusion care/equipment within the cardio-thoracic surgical unit
  • Demonstrates ability to identify opportunities to improve perfusion care/equipment within the perfusion professional community
  • Demonstrates self-direction above and beyond daily assignments and actively offers assistance to colleagues
  • 1-3 years of experience
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Perfusionist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Maintains readiness to initiate bypass throughout the procedure. Prior to bypass completes and records the baseline activated clotting time, baseline blood gases, baseline Cerebral Oximetry data, the autotransfusion checklist, and the pre bypass checklist
  • Under the guidelines of the primary surgeon makes appropriate responses to the patient's medical status when using the intra-aortic balloon pump, auto-transfusion, and ventricular assist devices. Records all responses appropriately
  • Communicates with the surgeon and the anesthesiologist throughout the procedure as to the condition of the patient
  • Under the guidelines of the primary surgeon monitors anticoagulation, acid-base, hemodynamics, Cerebral Oximetry, hemodilution, and homeostasis. Keeps all parameters within acceptable limits set by the department's policy and procedures
  • Identifies the needs of the patient population served and modifies and delivers care that is specific to those needs (i.e., age, culture, language, hearing and/or visually impaired, etc.) This process includes communicating with the patient, parent and/or primary caregiver(s) at their level (developmental/age, educational, literacy, etc.)
  • Performs point of care blood gas analysis. Proficiently performs patient blood gas analysis, electronic quality controls, liquid quality controls, data management and result reporting
  • Performs Hemostasis Management utilizing the Medtronic Plus Hemostasis Management System. Proficiently performs patient blood samples, electronic quality controls, liquid quality controls, data management, and result reporting
  • Completes patient's record utilizing the department's computerized record system. Accurately completes the perfusion record, all required checklists, the cardiac surgery database, and billing forms
  • Provide coverage at affiliate and partnership locations, when request
  • Adheres to the standards identified in the Medical Center's Organizational Competencies
  • A minimum of a degree in perfusion technology, other related science, or equivalent
  • 3 years of clinical perfusion experience
  • Perfusionist License
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Cardiopulmonary Perfusionist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Set up, prepare, prime and operate appropriate extra-corporeal equipment, including CPS/ECMO equipment, for use in patient care settings (operating room and/or CVICU patient room)
  • Operate and maintain the extra-corporeal equipment and circuit during clinical procedures
  • Administer blood, heparin, anesthetics, and other pharmacological agents into the extra-corporeal circuit during clinical procedures under the direct supervision of the attending physicians
  • Draw blood and other samples from the extra-corporeal circuit as requested by attending physicians
  • Monitor patient status during surgery, maintain all appropriate documents, and inform surgical team
  • Consult with surgeon regarding unusual, abnormal, or life-threatening conditions and take appropriate action during surgery
  • Ensure equipment is clean, properly maintained and is stored in good working order, and that an adequate supply of necessary disposable items is readily available
  • Transport extra-corporeal equipment to other areas of the hospital as necessary and maintain appropriate records regarding this activity
  • Evaluate and recommend purchase of equipment
  • Assist or train appropriate personnel regarding monitoring and life support systems used outside the operating room
  • Provide expertise to investigators during research activities involving open heart surgery
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Cardio Vascular Perfusionist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Assembles, primes, re-circulates and tests the extracorporeal circuit prior to initiation of heart-lung bypass. In consultation with the surgeon, modifies extracorporeal circuit and/or incorporates the use of special equipment to accommodate operative procedure to be performed
  • Performs advanced blood therapies including PRP, Platelet Gel, hemofiltration and autotransfusion
  • Maintains adequate record keeping during the surgical procedure
  • PHYSICAL DEMANDS
  • Bachelor’s of Science Degree, required
  • Certification eligible; must obtain certification by the American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion within two (2) years of employment. BCLS certification, preferred
  • Minimum of two (2) years experience as a Perfusionist, required
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Perfusionist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Assembles and operates all cardio-pulmonary bypass and ancillary equipment whenever it is necessary to augment or replace the patient?s cardiopulmonary, pulmonary or circulatory function
  • Assesses the patient to prepare a perfusion care plan
  • Performs an ongoing assessment during the intraoperative period to implement optimal perfusion following protocols and the surgeon?s preferences
  • Evaluates the hemodynamic, renal, metabolic and coagulation patient status using observation, calculations of hemodynamic status, laboratory and POC testing results. Collaborates with the surgeon and anesthesiologist to coordinate case management
  • Is responsible for the intra-aortic balloon pump during cardiac surgery
  • Manages autotransfusion equipment,
  • Identifies the need for blood component therapy and administers blood and blood products under the direction of a physician following Lahey Clinic blood product policies
  • Is responsible for intra-operative anticoagulation monitoring, analysis and management
  • Provides POC testing as appropriate and complies with all CLIA and CAP guidelines
  • As a member of the liver transplant team, performs veno-veno bypass, autotransfusion and rapid infusion
  • Maintains accurate and thorough documentation of cardiopulmonary bypass
  • Incorporates Lahey Clinic Guiding Principles , Mission Statement and Goals into daily activities
  • Participates in and successfully completes Mandatory Education
  • Performs all other duties as needed or directed to meet the needs of the department. Qualifications Education: Graduate of a School of Perfusion
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Perfusionist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Prepares for Cases
  • Manages the equipment and supply maintenance
  • Preparation of cardiopulmonary bypass
  • Performs those functions necessary for the support, treatment, measurement, and/or supplementation of the cardiopulmonary and/or circulatory system of the patient
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Perfusionist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Perform functions necessary for the support, treatment, measurement or supplementation of the cardiopulmonary and circulatory system of the patient including: counterpulsation, circulatory support ventricular assistance, blood conservation/autotransfusion, myocardial preservation, anticoagulation and hematologic monitoring, induction of hypothermia with reversal, hemodilution and other associated duties
  • Create and modify existing techniques to accommodate complex cardiac procedures such as LVAD, DHCA, ECMO, or bridge-to-transplant
  • Engage in rapid, critical decision-making to meet the needs of individual patients
  • Provide advice and counsel to medical, professional, and technical colleagues on issued related to perfusion
  • Certification by the American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion is required. Licensure in the State of Illinois required
  • Graduate of an accredited Perfusion program is required
  • Ability to work varying shifts, rotate days off, and work weekends as the rotation requires
  • Ability to communicate well with medical professionals and provide exceptional customer service
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Perfusionist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Graduate of an accredited school of perfusion
  • Certified by the American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion
  • 1-3 years clinical perfusion preferred
  • Great communication skills, a desire to work in a fast paced environment and works well on a team
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Perfusionist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Complete appropriate paperwork on all ECMO patients including ECMO flow sheet, shift checklist, and equipment change-out/ patient information sheet
  • Maintain up- to- date training and competencies on all pieces of equipment used in the ECMO setting
  • Monitor and analyze ECMO variables such as flow, blood and oxygenator gases, anticoagulation, hemofiltration, patient temperature and hemodiution to provide safe patient management
  • Perform quality controls on Hemochron every 8 hours and document on appropriate sheet
  • Act 33 Child Clearance
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Perfusionist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Instructs students, residents and others in new procedures and equipment
  • Support Procirca, Inc. contractual obligations
  • Graduation from a CAAHEP accredited school of cardiovascular perfusion OR
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Perfusionist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Prior clinical perfusion experience is ideal
  • Bachelor’s Degree in a related field from a recognized college or university or Bachelor's Degree and enrolled in an accredited school of cardiovascular perfusion and completed the case requirements to sit for the American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion Board Examination
  • Board Certified in Clinical Perfusion by the American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion
  • New grads must obtain certification within two years of employment
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Perfusionist Resume Examples & Samples

  • American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusionists Certification
  • Previous experience in hospital or biological laboratory utilizing above field of knowledge in clinical practice
  • Knowledge of basic principles of perfusion technique, aseptic techniques (microbiology), surgical technique (anatomy), organic chemistry (physiology), pharmacology (of cardiac drugs), metric system, physics, and electronics required
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Perfusionist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Evaluate cardiopulmonary status and other relative factors of patients in order to determine appropriate plan
  • Formulate a case plan for identified pathophysiological problems associated with the patient
  • Adapt to changes in patient’s status and formulates plan of action
  • Document assessments on operative record
  • Communicate assessment with all persons involved in patient’s care
  • Prepare operating room and cardiopulmonary bypass machine for the surgical procedure
  • Develop short and long term goals to provide continuity of patient care
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Perfusionist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Prepares for procedures by performing patient assessment
  • Performs perfusion and other procedures including the monitoring of the patient's anticoagulation, electrolyte, acid-base and blood-gas status throughout procedures and takes appropriate action to resolve imbalances
  • Performs assembly, maintenance, cleaning and calibration of perfusion equipment and maintains adequate supplies
  • Provides proper documentation of assessments, activities, and procedures
  • Minimum Qualification: No experience
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Perfusionist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Must be a graduate of an accredited perfusion technology program. Must be board eligible or certified by the American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion
  • Must be, or be capable of being, licensed by the State of Texas
  • Must be able to establish and maintain effective working relationships with hospital staff, physicians, and administrators
  • Must have a high level of analytical ability to anticipate and solve life threatening perfusion problems
  • Must have the ability to make independent judgments to resolve complex problems consistent with accepted practices in cardiovascular perfusion
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Perfusionist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Effective verbal and written communication skills and the ability to present information clearly and professionally
  • Capable of working as a team member in order to deliver a high level of patient care by exercising sound clinical judgment with a cooperative attitude
  • Works calmly in high-pressure situations
  • Knowledgeable and proficient in the use of a wide variety of life support devices
  • Ability to work flexible schedule, such as nights, evenings, weekends, holidays, extended shifts, as well as on call with responding to call backs within 45 minutes of request
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Clinical Perfusionist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Information Management. Summarizes patients physiological status in the medical record according to departmental policy. Records all information pertinent to patient during procedure, ie. Time on bypass, cross clamp, ABG, ACT, Temp Maintains security in computer entries. Completes order entry as per hospital policy and procedure
  • Environmental Care. Assist in the setup of supplies for each cardiac case as per established departmental protocol and type of procedure. Organize and maintain inventory at established par levels, and report to manager any needed supplies in order to prevent interruptions in service. Organize and maintain daily stock of perfusion supplies in each cardiac operative suite. Maintain daily stock of cardioplegia. Disposes of contaminated waste in appropriate receptacle. Label and date all medications utilized and appropriately discard left over medication. Dissembles, cleans and inspects equipment and apparatus immediately following each case. Communicates any abnormal findings to perfusion manager. Creates and maintains a safe environment for patients, family and coworkers by reporting faulty equipment, clearing access, and maintaining communication. Complies with dress/ uniform code of the operating room
  • Infection Control Utilizes appropriate isolation principles and universal standards. Adheres to departmental policy and wears appropriate eye protection, gloves ect. Throughout the procedure. Maintains a work environment free of any blood spills. Blood is removed from the work area as soon as possible according to departmental policy and procedure
  • Care of Patients Part 2 – Utilizes safety devices on all procedures according to policy and procedure. At all times remains committed to the assigned procedure. Maintains awareness of progression of procedure and is readily available to perform bypass and bypass duties. Insures adequate coverage by a perfusionist when leaving the immediate area. When performing as backup perfusionist, routinely circulates through all active cardiac procedures. When performing as backup perfusionist is readily available to assist the primary perfusionist with no reported deviations per year. Demonstrates knowledge of pharmacology including classification, action, purpose, and side effects as per established by the standards of practice of the American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion. Verbalizes knowledge of purpose, rationale, policies and procedures for patients treatments. Uses appropriate phone techniques to communicate information regarding patient care
  • Care of Patients Part 1 – Prepares the extracorporeal circuit in a timely fashion and is prepared to conduct bypass prior to induction on anesthesia. Pre bypass checklist completed prior to bypass and all tasks performed to verify items on the checklist. Initiates and operates the heart/lung machine at the direction of the cardiac surgeon in order to achieve extracorporeal perfusion. Adjusts and adapts the perfusion system to accommodate changes in surgical technique or patients parameters after communication with the surgeon and/or anesthesiologist. Demonstrates the knowledge and skills to provide extracorporeal services to patients per departmental policy and procedure. Makes appropriate changes to equipment, supplies and techniques to best meet the needs of the patient including but not limited to: Total Bypass, Off pump procedures, Cardioplegia delivery, MUF, Circulatory arrest, R.A.P. Maintenance of cardiac output, Maintenance of blood volume, Maintenance of CPB gas flow rates, Auto transfusion, Ventricular assist device, Activated clotting time maintained above 480 seconds during CPB. Appropriate measures taken to correct low values
  • Patient Assessment – Monitors physiological parameters for early identification of changes in the patients physiologic status during procedures. Recognizes medical emergencies and responds appropriately by expediting treatments. Asses patients appropriately based on age, culture, spiritual, educational and healthcare needs. Perform blood samples for arterial and venous blood gases, Hematocrit, potassium levels, activated clotting time providing information on patients current status. Assesses and communicates the patients need for blood and/or blood products to the surgeon and completes a blood administration record as per hospital policy and procedure. Reviews patients medical record prior to each procedure and records all pertinent information on the perfusion record
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Perfusionist Supervisor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Certification by the American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion (ABCP)
  • Bachelor's Degree or equivalent education and experience
  • Four (4) years of related experience, preferably in an academic medical center
  • Proven experience with complicated surgical procedures requiring circulatory arrests such as pulmonary thromboendarterectomy (PTE)
  • Ability to teach and demonstrate ideas of routine scientific application
  • Ability to conduct oneself in a healthy and professional manner regarding sterile dress code etiquette and communicate in a professional manner
  • Ability to take calls and report to work in a timely manner
  • Must be able to work with adaptability, flexibility & maintain composure during stressful and/or adverse conditions
  • Knowledge of medical and perfusion terminology
  • Experience with a variety of Heart-Lung Machines, centrifugal pumps, IABP, Implantable Ventricular Assist Devices, Intraoperative Auto-transfusion Devices, Blood Saturation Monitors, Hemodynamic Pressure Transducers, ECMO, Anticoagulation monitors
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Perfusionist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Operate heart lung machine and keep surgeon informed of patients status
  • Maintain sterile technique during use of all equipment
  • Interpret data and take appropriate action to correct abnormal values