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An established industry player is seeking a Clinical Cardiovascular Perfusionist to join their dynamic surgical team. In this pivotal role, you will be responsible for operating and maintaining critical perfusion equipment during open-heart surgeries, ensuring the highest standards of patient care. You will collaborate closely with surgeons and anesthesiologists, monitor patients' circulatory processes, and provide essential support in various medical specialties. This position also offers opportunities to engage in research and educate the next generation of perfusionists. If you are passionate about making a difference in patient outcomes and thrive in a collaborative environment, this is the perfect opportunity for you.
Under the direction of the Supervisor / Clinical Instructor, Perfusion, the Clinical Cardiovascular Perfusionist participates as a member of the open-heart surgical team by selecting, setting up, maintaining and operating extracorporeal circulation equipment during surgery. Monitors the patient's altered circulatory process closely, taking appropriate corrective action when abnormal situations arise and keeping both the surgeon and the anesthesiologist fully informed. Carries out physiological measurements and monitors physiological responses during surgery. In addition to the operation of the heart-lung machine during surgery, the Clinical Cardiovascular Perfusionist functions in a supportive role for other medical specialties in operating mechanical devices to assist in the conservation of blood and blood products during surgery. Operates a platelet separator to process autologous blood to separate and render topical blood products for the production of homeostasis and wound healing. Provides extended, long-term support of the patient's circulation outside of the operating room environment such as ventricular assist devices (VAD), intra-aortic balloon pump (IABP) and extracorporeal life support system (ECLS).
Qualifications / Skills and Education
Education
Graduation from a recognized and accredited program in Cardiovascular Perfusion technology, plus one year's recent related experience, or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience.
Eligible for membership with the Canadian Society of Cardiovascular Perfusionists (C.S.C.P.) and / or American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion Certified.
Skills and Abilities
Duties and Responsibilities