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Cardiovascular Perfusionist Course

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Workload:18 hours

What will I learn?

Take your cardiology career to the next level with our Cardiovascular Perfusionist Training Programme. This programme is designed for healthcare professionals looking to gain expertise in setting up for CABG surgery, understanding the components of the heart-lung machine, and troubleshooting blood pressure issues. You'll become skilled in monitoring patient vital signs, priming the bypass circuit, and managing blood thinning medication (anticoagulation). You'll also improve your ability to communicate effectively with surgical teams and handle ethical dilemmas with confidence. Join us for a short, top-quality training experience that focuses on practical skills and keeping patients safe.

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Learning outcomes

Strengthen the development of the practical skills listed below

Become proficient in CABG setup: Keep track of patient vital signs and manage blood-thinning medication effectively.

Operate heart-lung machines: Learn how the pump, oxygenator, and heat exchanger work.

Troubleshoot blood pressure: Find out what causes blood pressure problems, take steps to fix them, and adjust machine settings.

Communicate during surgery: Work well with surgical teams and share important information quickly.

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