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دانشگاه علوم پزشکی اردبیل

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دانشکده داروسازی دانشگاه علوم پزشکی اردبیل (ArUMS) از اختصاص داده شده است به آموزش داروسازان دانش آموز به کار در به اشتراک گذاری با دیگر متخصصان سلامت به ارائه مراقبت های دارویی در دسترس و یکپارچه با هدف افزایش نتایج بیمار.


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دانشکده داروسازی
دانشگاه علوم پزشکی اردبیل
5618953141 اردبیل، ایران
تلفن:
+98 45 33522437-39
فکس:
+ 98-45-33522197
پست الکترونیک:
pharmacy@arums.ac.ir



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What is a perfusionist salary?

According to the directory, perfusionists newly graduated from training earn an average of $60,000 to $75,000 per year. Those with two to five years' experience earn salaries ranging from $70,000 to $90,000 per year, while perfusionists with six to 10 years of experience average $80,000 to $100,000 per year.
Average pay for Perfusionists in the United States is more than reasonable, with annual salaries pushing past the six-figure mark ($102K). The most important factor affecting compensation for this group is career duration, followed by geography and the specific company.

List of Accredited Programs


EDUCATION PROGRAM ACCREDITATION
Effective Date of Accreditation
The effective date of accreditation is the date of receipt of application in the event accreditation is granted. For a list of Accredited Schools of Cardiovascular Perfusion, see the link below.
Loss of Accreditation
In the event of loss of accreditation, the effective date is the date cited in the official communication to the school from the accrediting agency. The school director is responsible for notifying his/her students of the action.

RECOGNIZED ACCREDITING AGENCIES
The American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion recognizes the Accreditation Committee for Perfusion Education (AC-PE) in cooperation with the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP), and the Conjoint Committee on Accreditation of the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) as the official accrediting agencies for perfusion education programs.


Accredited Programs in Perfusion Education - link to external site

The following link will take you to the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) website. From the CAAHEP site select "Perfusion" from the "Select a Profession" drop-down box to see a list of accredited perfusion programs in the United States and Canada. Please note that this is an external site and the list of accredited programs is maintained by CAAHEP, not the American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion.

CAAHEP.org website

perfusionist responsibilities

l  Duties and Responsibilities
of a Perfusionist
l  Brian Schwartz, CCP
l  September 2, 2003
l  Perfusion I
l  Primary Duty of a Perfusionist
l  Assuring the safety of the patient undergoing surgery
l  #1 hazard is the introduction of air
l  “The ultimate and primary responsibility of the cardiovascular perfusionist not to allow the oxygenating device be emptied thereby introducing air into the cardiovascular system of the patient”
l  Primary Duty (cont)
l  Safety must be the overriding consideration…regardless of any other responsibilities
l  The perfusionist is responsible for maintaining sterility of the disposables, monitoring, and protecting the heart and lung machine from damage
l Maintaining Adequate Blood Flow
l  Must be able to calculate adequate blood flows
l  Must maintain blood flow throughout procedure
l  Must be able to adjust flow according to metabolic needs and hemodynamic changes
l Maintaining Adequate Blood Pressure

l  Must maintain and regulate blood pressure of patient according to your hospitals policy and procedures
l  Maintain open communication with all members of the open-heart team
l Maintaining Adequate Oxygenation of Blood
l  Must consider each case individually and choice the proper device to be used for cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB)
l  Must be able to adjust the device to maintain
l Normal Blood Gases
l Normal Base Excess
l Adequate Oxygenation
l Adequate Removal of Carbon Dioxide
l Operation of Suction Pumps and Vent System
l  With this responsibility one needs complete communication with surgeons
l  Suction Pumps
l Allow surgeon to have better visualization of surgical field
l  Vent System
l Help with the evacuation of air in certain chambers of the heart
l Helps to maintain the decompression of the heart
l Maintaining Proper Blood Temperatures
l  Maintaining proper temperature gradients of blood
l  Maintaining proper temperatures of the following according to policy and procedures
l Blood
l Organs
l Patient’s Temperature
l Maintaining All Relevant Information
l  Information should include but not limited to:
l Past medical history
l Drug allergies
l Diagnosis
l Vital signs
l Results of blood gases
l Important times
l  Must be written neatly and precisely for legal reason

l Proper Maintenance of all Equipment

l  Preventative Maintenance (PM’s) helps reduce accidents
l  Must keep records of all PM’s
l  PM’s should be done every six months

l  Proper Standards of Practice

l  Standards may be:

l Hospital Protocols

l Surgeons Protocol

l Regional or National Protocol
l  Perfusion Services

l  Perfusionist must be available to provide their services to a patient
l Perfusionist in-house
l Perfusionist on-call
l Perfusionist only 30 minutes away from hospital



what does a perfusionist do

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A perfusionist, also known as a clinical perfusionist or a cardiovascular perfusionist, is a specialized healthcare professional who uses the heart-lung machine during cardiac surgery and other surgeries that require cardiopulmonary bypass to manage the patient's physiological status.
A perfusionist operates a heart-lung machine, which is an artificial blood pump, which propels oxygenated blood to the patient's tissues while the surgeon operates on the heart. The perfusionist manages the physiological and metabolic demands of the patient while the cardiac surgeon operates on the heart.
A perfusionist, also known as a clinical perfusionist or a cardiovascular perfusionist, is a specialized healthcare professional who uses the heart-lung machine during cardiac surgery and other surgeries that require cardiopulmonary bypass to manage the patient's physiological status.

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