r/Perfusion

perfusionist shadow experience and career questions

I shadowed a perfusionist recently and thought the job is really cool. I loved the OR i also liked that u barely have to interact directly with the patient while also directly helping them and the case i shadowed was pretty cool.

2 downsides i noted 1 i felt like the job is pretty repetitive which is not such a big deal for me right now but i dont know in the long term does it get draining or to the point where you want to not do this?

another one which i feel like it is expected and a complaint amongst the others is the inflexible work schedule i heard that (i could be completely wrong) you have to do 40 cases i think every year to keep your license. Another thing i hear is that you are on call for life. Is that true or an exaggeration? i dont mind a slightly stressful work schedule bc the compensation is good and its just the nature of the cases in the field but i still want a good work life balance or at least some time off for vacation. How possible is that to achieve?

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u/Intelligent-Pop6519 — 17 hours ago

Comparing the different perfusion programs

If you feel comfortable sharing, I would love to know:

  1. Which program you attended?

  2. How many years ago?

  3. What do you think sets them apart from all the other programs?

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u/Spiritual-State3229 — 1 day ago

As a Canadian Perfusionist Graduate (Michener, BCIT) is it hard to get sponsored for USA?

Is it hard to get H1B or Green Card intent. For Graduates with 0 YOE out of school, are there contract companies that sponsor you? Is it as easy as the Nursing Pathway or is it really hard to find a hospital willing to sponsor you from Canada?

I would like to know this before I create a drastic change towards this field.

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u/Present_Run_6200 — 2 days ago

Expansion in the field

Something I’ve been thinking about is the long-term growth of traditional cardiac surgery/CPB. Obviously there are still a lot of CPB cases, but I’m wondering how much we can realistically expect that volume to grow over the next 20–30 years given the continued development of PCI, TAVR, etc. It seems like one of the biggest opportunities for perfusion could be expanding into areas outside of traditional cardiac cpb cases, such as NRP/ex-vivo. What other areas do you think have the potential to significantly expand the perfusion profession over the next 10–20 years, and is there a way to lobby to protect these areas to be restricted to solely perfusionists?

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u/johnsmith22234 — 5 days ago

Online Resources

Beginning classes soon and intend to hang on the words of all my preceptors and professors. That being said, does anyone have any holy grail, online resources they used during school? Big fan of videos and interactive diagrams. Maybe a specific YouTube Channel that explains anatomy/perfusion topics very well.

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u/Far_Candle_5688 — 5 days ago

Perfusionist House Mortgages

Hi, I graduated last year and I’ve been renting but now looking to buy a house for my wife and I as we just had our first child and looking to upgrade as our family grows.

I know physicians qualify for house mortgage programs that are highly favorable but exclusive, like lower down payment options, no private mortgage insurance (PMI), favorable debt to income ratio calculations, sometimes even better interest rates.

From everything I’ve searched, we don’t qualify for physician loans as perfusionists, but are there other healthcare specialist mortgage programs that perfusionists qualify for?

If anyone who recently purchased a house is willing to share their experience with who they are working with (regional banks, mortgage brokers, credit unions, etc) that offer benefits as a perfusionist, that would be really appreciated.

Also yes, I did use the search function and can’t find anything on this topic online. Thanks!!

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u/A-Removed-Comment — 7 days ago

Has anyone here testified in court?

Just curious if anyone has been through that process. Not looking for specifics but just wondering how it went for you and what questions were asked. I’m not getting subpoenaed. I’m a student but I’m just wondering lol.

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u/human_plumber11 — 9 days ago

How many cases does the average CCP pump per year?

I am curious. I a pump 80-90 cases a year. Are there numbers out saying what average is? What do you guys pump? I do other cases, such as standby, HIPEC, ECMO, CS, etc., but I am specifically curious about pump runs because I feel like that is our bread and butter.

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u/wmdmoo — 10 days ago

Joint Commission new questions.

As the tittle says we had Joint commission mock inspectors come and start asking a lot of questions on heater coolers, pumps and CLAMPS!

Who here sterilizes their clamps between every case? How about EVER? I gave the answer we scrub any visibly dirty clamps down with a brush, wash with water, then wipe down with a purple wipe and keep them wet for 2 minutes. She acted incredulous thst we do not run them through the sterilizer. I tried explaining to her we did not wear sterile gloves and the outside of the tubing is non-sterile.

As for the heater coolers cardioquip quip has sent out their may be contaminated email. We are in the process of ordering the SporeKelnz cold sterilant. Any body else use it? Previously we used H2O2 35%. Also I know at least 1 other hospital has biomed do it and keep up with the logs.
Anybody else had weird questions.

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u/BigDaddyQX — 10 days ago
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I built the only directory with every perfusion technology program in one place - no more hunting around

Hey everyone,

I've been working on PerfusionPrep and just put together a comprehensive directory of perfusion technology programs. Every accredited program, contact info, program details - all in one place.

Right now if you want to compare perfusion schools you have to bounce between CAAHEP listings, individual school websites, AmSECT pages, and Google.

As far as I know, this is the only site that has all of this together so you don't have to go all over the place.

Head to perfusionprep.com and click "School Directory" at the top.

If I missed a school or anything's outdated, let me know and I'll update it.

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u/big7867 — 11 days ago

Prospective/Current Perfusion Weekly Thread

This is the area for prospective CCPs to ask their questions about the education process or anything school related.

This includes the usual:

"Where can I shadow?" "Should I take additional classes? "How do I become a Perfusionist?" "My GPA is 2.8, is my GPA good enough for perfusion school?" "What should I use to prep for boards?" "It's been my pa$$ion to become a CCP, how do I do it and what do they do?"

Etc.

At this point the sub has grown to the point a weekly student thread is necessary. Prospective CCPs/students will now have an avenue to post these types of questions w/o flooding the sub.

Also there is r/prospective_perfusion specifically geared to new pumpers.

This will refresh every Friday at 5:45PM EST. If you post Saturday morning, it might not be seen.

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u/Perfused — 12 days ago