Perfusionist
Duties and Responsibilities
They operate
circulation equipment during medical situation when it’s necessary to temporary
and artificially replace the patient’s circulatory and respiratory functions.
This happens during heart surgery and similar operations. They also control the
temperature of patients during surgery. Some of their duties include operating
heart lung machines, administering some types of anesthesia, and administering
some types of medication.
Average
Salary: $50,000
Educational
Requirements
Students who
would like to become a Perfusionist require a high school diploma with a strong
background in biology and chemistry to be accepted into training programs.
Admission preference is given to those students with college science work or
experience in respiratory therapy and medical terminology. The training
programs vary in length however; the curriculum must include the supervised
performance of 150 procedures 20 infant and pediatric cases.
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