EDUCATION PROGRAM 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
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