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Cardiovascular Perfusion
ABOUT THE PROGRAM
The Cardiovascular Perfusion program is one of only three offered in Canada and is accredited by Accreditation Canada. Graduates are eligible to write certification examinations in both Canada (Canadian Society of Clinical Perfusion) and in the USA (American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion).
WHAT WILL I STUDY?
• Detailed anatomy and physiology of the cardiovascular and related systems • The operation of the heart-lung machine and cardiopulmonary support devices • Comprehensive perfusion theory • Principles of Pharmacology as it relates to perfusion science • Principles of Hemotherapy and transfusion science • Knowledge of pathological mechanisms essential for understanding relevant cardiopulmonary diseases • Patient care and professionalism in the operating room and other critical care areas of the hospital • Professional Development as it relates to perfusion practice in Canada
ABOUT THE PROFESSION
Perfusionists work under the direct clinical responsibility of cardiac surgeons and anesthesiologists as part of the interprofessional operating room team. Their primary role is to maintain a patient’s respiration, circulation and physiological state, using stateof-the-art equipment like the heart-lung machine during surgery. They are also trained to safely administer blood products and drugs as part of their scope of practice. Working in the cardiac operating room is physically demanding and shifts are typically 10-12 hours at a time as surgery can be extremely complex and lengthy.
WHERE CAN I WORK?
Cardiovascular Perfusionists work in hospitals that have cardiac surgery programs. The majority of their time is spent in the cardiac operating room, but they also work in other critical care areas such as the ICU and Cath Lab. Other unique career opportunities can be found in transplant programs, education, commercial sales and research.
Michener has applied to change this program’s curriculum and credential to a Masters, Cardiovascular Perfusion beginning with the September 2021 intake. If approved, this change will have an impact on curriculum, admission and tuition. Applicants to the program will be advised of any changes.
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Credential Earned
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Program Length
Program Delivery
Start Date
Application Deadline
Advanced Diploma
7 semesters over 3 years (full-time)
On site
August 2021
February 1, 2021
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Bachelor of Science degree in a health sciences field or a Bachelor of Science/Arts degree in Kinesiology with a minimum cGPA of 2.70 (B- or 70%) and a minimum grade of 70% (B-) in each of the following university-level courses: • Human Anatomy (1 semester-length course - 0.5 credit) • Human Physiology (2 semester-length courses - 1.0 credit)