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St. Francis Medical Center

Perfusionist (Monroe)

St. Francis Medical Center, Monroe, Louisiana, United States, 71201

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Where Expertise Meets Purpose: Build Your Career as a Perfusionist at St. Francis. Perfusionists play an essential role in some of the most critical moments of a patients life. As a key member of our surgical team, youll use advanced technology and expert judgment to support the bodys most vital functionsensuring each heartbeat, each breath, and each moment in the operating room moves our patients closer to healing. Here, youll work in a collaborative, mission-driven environment rooted in compassion, innovation, and clinical excellence. At St. Francis, your work isnt just technicalits profoundly meaningful. Every procedure you support is a testament to the heart of our ministry: bringing life, hope, and healing to those we serve.

The Perfusionist sets up and operates heart/lung machines to take on the functions of patient's organs while in surgery. Operates equipment to produce bypass, coronary perfusion, recirculation or partial bypass, or to alter blood temperature, balance, or content. Relies on education, experience, professional training and judgment to accomplish responsibilities. A wide degree of creativity and latitude is expected. Works under minimal supervision. May lead and direct the work of others.

Patient Care: This will have been satisfactorily performed when Appropriate adult/geriatric patient care is provided data is assessed and interpreted based on the status and the age-specific needs of each patient with no more than 2 documented corrective incidents annually. The plan of care for the support, treatment, measurement, or supplementation of the cardiopulmonary and circulatory system for the system is developed with no more than 2 documented corrective incidents annually. Accurately compiles, interprets, and incorporates lab data, ACT's, ABG's, Dysrhythmia interpretation into plan of care with no more than 2 documented corrective incidents annually. The ability to function independently with complex treatment, procedures, and equipment is demonstrated at all times with no more than 2 documented corrective incidents annually. Proactive perfusion interventions reflect assessment skills that emphasize positive patient outcomes with no more than 2 documented corrective incidents annually. Partnership and Collaboration: This will have been satisfactorily performed when Physicians are informed of changes in patient's clinical status in a timely manner, communicates patient outcomes to other team members, aware of patient's limitations to ECC treatment and procedures with no more than 2 documented corrective incidents annually. Active participation in departmental improvement activities and staff meetings is provided with no more than 2 documented corrective incidents annually. Effective teaching skills with colleagues and new employees are demonstrated with no more than 2 documented corrective incidents annually. The knowledge and expertise of colleagues is recognized and utilized with no more than 2 documented corrective incidents annually. Quality: This will have been satisfactorily performed when Active participation in departmental or organizational quality/continuous performance improvement activities is provided with no more than 2 documented corrective incidents annually. Routine and emergency care is provided in accordance with AmSECT guidelines and unit policies with no more than 2 documented corrective incidents annually. Recommended AORN guidelines are followed with no more than 2 documented corrective incidents annually. Other Duties as Assigned: This will have been satisfactorily performed when Other duties assigned are completed. Actively participates in cost containment for perfusion supplies and equipment with no more than 2 documented corrective incidents annually.

Job Requirements Experience - 1 year of experience in perfusion or 1 year of healthcare experience Education - Graduate of an accredited School for Perfusionists Training - Per license requirements Special Skills - Good interpersonal/human relations skills; Good oral/written communication skills; Good teamwork skills; Good critical thinking/decision making skills; Superior organizational skills Licensure - Certified or board eligible by the American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion; Licensed by Louisiana State board of Medical Examiners as Perfusionist