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Provides and documents clinical perfusion care in connection with a variety of surgical and non-surgical procedures, including cardiopulmonary support or bypass, autotransfusion, adult and pediatric extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), ventricular assist devices (VAD), and intra-aortic balloon pump (IABP.
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OTHER Eligible to sit for national boards or actively pursuing certification (CCP), if not already certified  Qualifications Essential Job Duties: Provides perfusion coverage per perfusion policy & guidelines for all open heart procedures, stand by on all closed heart procedures, & stand by for the Cardiac Cath Lab. Available for Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) start-up and trouble shooting and Cardiopulmonary support (CPS.
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Based upon clinical competence and level of expertise, perfusionist may be required to support safe initiation and transport of ECMO patients from outlying facilities to Emory University Hospital as designated by the Lead Perfusionist and/or Director, EHC Perfusion services.
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In collaboration with the perfusion leadership and perioperative leaders, ensures that all applicable regulatory and legal standards and policies are met within the scope of perfusion services.
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The Perfusionist is responsible for the preparation, setup, sterilization, checking, adjustment, operation and monitoring of perfusion and related equipment, consisting of the extracorporeal pump and other related equipment and controls used in open heart surgery and other procedures to perfuse a patient's blood.
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You will sell and support our Cardiopulmonary portfolio of industry-leading, life-saving devices such as the Essenz Perfusion System Heart Lung bypass machine, Xtra Autotransfusion System, Inspire Oxygenators, and various other disposable products.
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Requirements : Under medical supervision, the Cardiac Perfusionist prepares appropriate perfusion equipment for surgery, monitors equipment during surgery, performs pre- and post-operative maintenance on perfusion equipment, and computes parameters for surgery to facilitate quality patient care for all open-heart surgical procedures.
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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. Perform perfusion services to support a full spectrum of adult cardiothoracic surgery including adult acquired valvular surgery, myocardial revascularization, major aortic reconstructions, adult congenital repairs, cardiac transplantation, mechanical assist devices, and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO.
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Certified by the American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion or certification-eligible; AND a) Bachelor’s degree in perfusion technology, chemistry, biology or other allied health specialty; OR b) Graduate of a CAAHEP-accredited school of cardiovascular perfusion; OR c) five years of experience as a clinical perfusionist; OR d) an equivalent combination of the foregoing training and experience as defined by the limits of (a) through (c.
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They will perform duties including but not limited to: animal transport to and from the animal housing facility, tail vein injection and intubation, lung transplant, extracorporeal organ perfusion, implementation of a small animal brain death model and EEG monitoring, as well as post-operative animal care and CT imaging.
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May be required to unit as designated by the Lead Perfusionist and/or Director, EHC Perfusion services. Assists and supports operating unit to achieve the key performance indicators focused on perfusion services, as approved by the EHC Perioperative Governance Council.
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This person will join a fast-paced, collaborative, and multidisciplinary team to support bioreactor process development (perfusion and intensified fed-batch) at the bench and pilot scale for the advancement of low-cost biotherapeutics manufacturing.
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Selects necessary supplies for the procedure, and appropriately assembles and prepares all perfusion equipment (including, but not limited to: cardiopulmonary bypass system, cardioplegia delivery system, ultrafiltration, autotransfusion, etc.
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The Perfusionist performs clinical perfusion functions necessary for the support or treatment of the cardiopulmonary/circulatory system of the patient. Requires the ability to operate, troubleshoot, and maintain a wide variety of cardiovascular perfusion, life support, and blood salvage equipment, instrumentation and supplies.
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Duties/responsibilities: 30% - Preclinical animal surgical procedures 40% - Ex vivo organ perfusion and biological assessments 10% - SOPs, data summaries, and reporting 10% - General lab maintenance (cleaning, ordering, waste removal, forms/organization.
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