ASCENSION COLUMBIA ST MARYS HOSPITAL MILWAUKEE
Allied Health - Perfusionist-Cardiac
ASCENSION COLUMBIA ST MARYS HOSPITAL MILWAUKEE, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, 53244
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Client Name Ascension Columbia St Marys Hospital Milwaukee Job Type Travel Offering Allied Profession Allied Health Specialty Perfusionist-Cardiac Job ID 33713457 Job Title Allied Health - Perfusionist-Cardiac Weekly Pay $6070.0
Shift Details
Shift 10 hour days Scheduled Hours 40
Job Order Details
Start Date 09/07/2025 End Date 12/06/2025 Duration 13 Week(s)
Job Description Job Description: Cardiac Perfusionist
Overview: A Cardiac Perfusionist is a specialized healthcare professional responsible for operating the heart-lung machine and other medical equipment during cardiac surgeries, ensuring the patient's circulatory and respiratory functions are maintained while the heart is stopped or bypassed. The perfusionist plays a critical role in supporting the surgical team and helping manage the patient's physiological needs during cardiac procedures, such as coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), heart valve repair/replacement, and heart transplants.
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
Operate Heart-Lung Machine: Manage extracorporeal circulation during surgery to temporarily take over the function of the heart and lungs, ensuring oxygenated blood is delivered to the patient's body.
Monitor Patient's Vital Signs: Track and monitor critical parameters like heart rate, blood pressure, oxygenation levels, and other relevant vitals during surgery.
Prepare Equipment: Set up, test, and maintain cardiopulmonary bypass machines and other equipment, including oxygenators and blood pumps.
Manage Blood and Fluids: Administer blood products and fluids as required, ensuring the patient's blood volume and electrolyte balance are optimized.
Collaborate with Surgical Team: Work closely with the cardiac surgeon, anesthesiologist, and other healthcare providers to ensure a successful surgical outcome.
Post-Operative Care: Assist with weaning the patient from the heart-lung machine and help ensure smooth transition back to normal cardiac function after surgery.
Documentation and Record-Keeping: Maintain accurate records of perfusion activities, including the equipment used, blood volume, medications, and patient reactions.
Equipment Maintenance and Troubleshooting: Ensure the proper functionality of perfusion equipment and troubleshoot issues when necessary.
Patient Assessment: Evaluate the patient's clinical condition before, during, and after surgery to determine the best perfusion strategies.
Continuing Education: Stay updated on new technology, techniques, and best practices in the field of cardiac perfusion.
Required Skills and Qualifications:
Education: A bachelor's or master's degree in perfusion science or a related field.
Certification: Certification from a recognized body, such as the American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion (ABCP), is typically required.
Experience: Clinical experience as a perfusionist is usually required; on-the-job training is common.
Technical Skills: Proficiency in operating complex medical equipment and understanding human physiology.
Critical Thinking: Ability to make quick, informed decisions under pressure, especially in emergency situations during surgery.
States that Require Certification or Licensing: While certification is generally required in most states, the specifics of licensing or certification requirements for cardiac perfusionists vary by state. Some states require perfusionists to hold a state-specific license, while others only require certification from a professional organization like the American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion (ABCP).
States that typically require licensure or certification:
California: Requires perfusionists to be certified by ABCP, and licensure is required in certain healthcare settings.
Texas: Certification is required, and licensure is needed to work in hospitals.
New York: Perfusionists must be certified by ABCP and meet the state's licensing requirements.
Florida: State licensing requirements may apply, but certification from ABCP is mandatory for practicing perfusionists.
Michigan: Requires certification but has no state-specific licensure requirement.
Illinois: Requires certification by ABCP for practicing perfusionists, with no mandatory state licensure.
States without a strict licensing requirement: In some states, certification is not mandatory for perfusionists to practice, but it is highly recommended. Some states may only require certification when working in hospitals, while others might allow professionals to practice without state licensure but require certification for employment.
Certification/License Bodies:
American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion (ABCP)
National Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion (NBCP) (some states may also recognize this)
Always check specific state requirements, as regulations can change over time. Many states will require continuous education and periodic re-certification to maintain professional standing.
Client Details
Address 2301 N Lake Dr City Milwaukee State WI Zip Code 53211
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*Estimated pay and benefits package based on pay range over last 36 months. Exact pay and benefits package may vary based on several factors, including, but not limited to, guaranteed hours, travel distance, demand, experience, eligibility, etc.
Client Name Ascension Columbia St Marys Hospital Milwaukee Job Type Travel Offering Allied Profession Allied Health Specialty Perfusionist-Cardiac Job ID 33713457 Job Title Allied Health - Perfusionist-Cardiac Weekly Pay $6070.0
Shift Details
Shift 10 hour days Scheduled Hours 40
Job Order Details
Start Date 09/07/2025 End Date 12/06/2025 Duration 13 Week(s)
Job Description Job Description: Cardiac Perfusionist
Overview: A Cardiac Perfusionist is a specialized healthcare professional responsible for operating the heart-lung machine and other medical equipment during cardiac surgeries, ensuring the patient's circulatory and respiratory functions are maintained while the heart is stopped or bypassed. The perfusionist plays a critical role in supporting the surgical team and helping manage the patient's physiological needs during cardiac procedures, such as coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), heart valve repair/replacement, and heart transplants.
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
Operate Heart-Lung Machine: Manage extracorporeal circulation during surgery to temporarily take over the function of the heart and lungs, ensuring oxygenated blood is delivered to the patient's body.
Monitor Patient's Vital Signs: Track and monitor critical parameters like heart rate, blood pressure, oxygenation levels, and other relevant vitals during surgery.
Prepare Equipment: Set up, test, and maintain cardiopulmonary bypass machines and other equipment, including oxygenators and blood pumps.
Manage Blood and Fluids: Administer blood products and fluids as required, ensuring the patient's blood volume and electrolyte balance are optimized.
Collaborate with Surgical Team: Work closely with the cardiac surgeon, anesthesiologist, and other healthcare providers to ensure a successful surgical outcome.
Post-Operative Care: Assist with weaning the patient from the heart-lung machine and help ensure smooth transition back to normal cardiac function after surgery.
Documentation and Record-Keeping: Maintain accurate records of perfusion activities, including the equipment used, blood volume, medications, and patient reactions.
Equipment Maintenance and Troubleshooting: Ensure the proper functionality of perfusion equipment and troubleshoot issues when necessary.
Patient Assessment: Evaluate the patient's clinical condition before, during, and after surgery to determine the best perfusion strategies.
Continuing Education: Stay updated on new technology, techniques, and best practices in the field of cardiac perfusion.
Required Skills and Qualifications:
Education: A bachelor's or master's degree in perfusion science or a related field.
Certification: Certification from a recognized body, such as the American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion (ABCP), is typically required.
Experience: Clinical experience as a perfusionist is usually required; on-the-job training is common.
Technical Skills: Proficiency in operating complex medical equipment and understanding human physiology.
Critical Thinking: Ability to make quick, informed decisions under pressure, especially in emergency situations during surgery.
States that Require Certification or Licensing: While certification is generally required in most states, the specifics of licensing or certification requirements for cardiac perfusionists vary by state. Some states require perfusionists to hold a state-specific license, while others only require certification from a professional organization like the American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion (ABCP).
States that typically require licensure or certification:
California: Requires perfusionists to be certified by ABCP, and licensure is required in certain healthcare settings.
Texas: Certification is required, and licensure is needed to work in hospitals.
New York: Perfusionists must be certified by ABCP and meet the state's licensing requirements.
Florida: State licensing requirements may apply, but certification from ABCP is mandatory for practicing perfusionists.
Michigan: Requires certification but has no state-specific licensure requirement.
Illinois: Requires certification by ABCP for practicing perfusionists, with no mandatory state licensure.
States without a strict licensing requirement: In some states, certification is not mandatory for perfusionists to practice, but it is highly recommended. Some states may only require certification when working in hospitals, while others might allow professionals to practice without state licensure but require certification for employment.
Certification/License Bodies:
American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion (ABCP)
National Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion (NBCP) (some states may also recognize this)
Always check specific state requirements, as regulations can change over time. Many states will require continuous education and periodic re-certification to maintain professional standing.
Client Details
Address 2301 N Lake Dr City Milwaukee State WI Zip Code 53211
Job Board Disclaimer
*Estimated pay and benefits package based on pay range over last 36 months. Exact pay and benefits package may vary based on several factors, including, but not limited to, guaranteed hours, travel distance, demand, experience, eligibility, etc.