Baylor Scott & White Health
Location
Dallas, Texas
The Perfusionist operates extracorporeal circulation equipment to support or replace a patient's cardiopulmonary functions. They monitor the circulatory process, ensure equipment sterility, and administer necessary drugs and solutions during medical procedures.
Candidates must have a Bachelor's degree from an accredited Perfusion program and hold certifications as a Clinical Perfusionist and Licensed Perfusionist in Texas. A minimum of 1-2 years of intermediate level perfusion experience is preferred.
Perfusionist, Baylor University Medical Center, Dallas, Texas Baylor University Medical Center - BUMC, serves as the flagship hospital of Baylor Scott & White Health – North Texas. Baylor Scott & White Health includes 52 hospitals, more than 900 patient care sites, more than 6,000 active physicians, more than 52,000 employees and the Scott & White Health Plan. BUMC is a 914 bed Level 1 Trauma Center making it one of the largest hospitals in the Dallas metroplex area and one of the largest in the United States.
The Perfusionist provides patient care in the form of operation of the extracorporeal circulation equipment during any medical situation where it is necessary to support or replace a person's cardiopulmonary, circulatory, or respiratory function. Selects the appropriate equipment and techniques necessary for support, treatment, measurement, or supplementation of the cardiopulmonary and circulatory system of a patient, including the safe monitoring, analysis, and treatment of physiologic conditions under an order and under the supervision of a physician.
Monitors the altered circulatory process, initiates appropriate action when abnormalities arise, and keeps surgeon and other personnel fully informed.
Ensures the sterility and integrity of packaging of disposable equipment used as well as the correct setup and breakdown of disposable and non-disposable and sterile and non-sterile equipment.
Monitors cell saver and operates the heart-lung machine, blood gas analysis machine, clotting time/heparin analyzer, and cardiac-assist devices.
Mixes and administers drugs and solutions required for extracorporeal circulation in a manner that is consistent with industry best practices and established policies and procedures.
Adjusts gas flow and mixtures, administers anesthetic agents, blood, drugs and fluids via the extracorporeal circuit in a manner that consistently results in safe and effective procedures.
Records relevant perfusion information during surgery; analyzes and maintains records after surgery. Performs quality control/preventive maintenance to ensure accuracy and longevity of equipment. Maintains inventory of equipment and supplies.
Knowledge of human anatomy and physiology, chemistry and biology.
Knowledge of several cardiac disease, defects and congenital anomalies.
extracorporeal oxygenators, tubing circuits, and cannulae for adult, pediatric and infants.
Knowledge of arteries, veins, organs, and specific paths of blood flow throughout the body, of pressures and gas exchange within the body adult, pediatric and infant patients.
Knowledge of blood components, plasma composition of the human body and use of blood products in association of support by extracorporeal circuits and devices.
Skill in operating extracorporeal circulation and autotransfusion equipment.
Verbal and written communication skills.
Ability to follow orders, take directions, and implement written perfusion protocols.
Ability to communicate clearly and effectively during operation of extracorporeal support devices and providing patient care.
Ability to learn and apply regulatory and accreditationstandards and protocols that apply to operating room procedures and departmental policies and protocols.
Ability to work and cooperate in a flexible manner in the delivery of patient care demonstrating a cohesive team approach.
Ability to react calmly in stressful situations.
Licensed Perfusionist (PERFUSIO)
BLS or BLS within 30 days of hire or transfer.