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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 Chief Perfusionist and/or Director, EHC Perfusion services.
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Must be certified as a Certified Clinical Perfusionist (CCP) from the American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion. The Perfusionist is responsible for the knowledge, operation, and maintenance of a wide variety of technical perfusion equipment utilized in cardiac surgery as well as other circulatory support devices and for close cooperation with the attending physician in extracorporeal perfusion practices.
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License, Certification, RegistrationClinical Perfusionist Certificate from American Board of Cardiovascular PerfusionAdditional Requirements:Ability to demonstrate knowledge of:Cardiac transducers, monitoring systems, cell savers, autotransfusion devices, cardiopulmonary bypass pump, EKG strip recorders, and other cardiovascular intraoperative equipment and related supplies.
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Licensed Perfusionist in the state of Texas. Operate the heart/lung machine, ECMO machine, Heated Chemo machine and Cell Saver machine to support the patient. Assess, plan and implement the patient care requirements and treatment necessary for ECMO, HIPEC, Cell Savers and cardiopulmonary bypass/assistance before, during or after surgery.
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Performs handoff to incoming/outgoing perfusionist to ensure continuity of care and safety goals are maintained. Provides perfusion coverage for all open heart procedures, stand by on all closed heart procedures, and stand by for the Cardiac Cath Lab. Available for ECMO start-up and trouble shooting and CPS. Acts as educator in areas when needed.
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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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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.
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Job Summary Provides perfusion coverage for all open heart procedures, stand by on all closed heart procedures, and stand by for the Cardiac Cath Lab. Available for ECMO start-up and trouble shooting and CPS. Acts as educator in areas when needed.
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Certified as a Clinical Perfusionist (CCP) by the American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion (ABCP). Minimum Required Education : Bachelor's degree in related field and graduate of an accredited Perfusionist program.
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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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A member of Catholic Health, St. Francis Hospital & Heart Center is New York State's only specialty designated cardiac center.
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The Cardiovascular Perfusionist is responsible for the safe set-up and operation of all types of extracorporeal circulation, including long-term ECMO. The Cardiovascular Perfusionist should also serve as a source of information for the other medical departments and continuously try to improve the services of the department.
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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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A non-certified Perfusionist seeking certification must achieve certification within one calendar year from the date of graduation from an accredited perfusion school. A non-certified new graduate may practice under direct supervision of an Illinois licensed Perfusionist if board eligible and actively seeking board certification.
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Bachelor's Degree in a medical/science field or Perfusion technology and completion of a perfusionist certificate. Inova Fairfax Medical Campus is seeking experienced Perfusionist to join the team.
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Title: perfusionist Company: University Of Rochester Strong Memorial Hospital
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