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Cardiovascular Perfusionist Course

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Basic course of 4 hours free

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Workload:18 hours

What will I learn?

Take your heart-related career to the next level with our Cardiovascular Perfusionist Course (Ghana), built for professionals who want to become experts in setting up for CABG surgery, understanding the parts of a heart-lung machine, and fixing problems with blood pressure. You will learn how to keep an eye on the patient's body, prepare the machine, and control blood thinning. Improve your ability to talk well with the surgical team and handle tricky ethical situations with confidence. Join us for a short, quality learning experience that focuses on doing things practically and keeping patients safe.

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Count on our team of specialists for assistance each week

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Exchange experiences with specialists from different fields and address your professional challenges.

Learning outcomes

Enhance your development of the practical skills listed below

Become a master at CABG setup: Keep an eye on the patient's body and manage blood thinning well.

Operate heart-lung machines: Understand how the pump, oxygenator (blood 'cleaner'), and heat exchanger (temperature controller) work.

Fix blood pressure problems: Find the causes, take action to correct them, and adjust the machine settings.

Talk well during surgery: Work together with the team and share important information quickly.

Maintain high ethical standards: Keep information private and always put patient safety first.