Medical Perfusion

Medical perfusion has been practiced as a discipline in Australia for more than three decades. Thus far the training has been conducted on an apprenticeship basis with no formal theoretical component. The Australasian Society of Medical Perfusion (ASMP) in conjunction with the University of Melbourne, has developed an online professional development course to provide the theoretical knowledge base needed for the study and practice of medical perfusion.

Designed For

It is best that this course is studied while a student is working in a cardiac fellowship program that includes cardiac anaesthesia and transoesophageal echocardiography.

Learning Outcomes

At the end of the course, the student should have comprehensively covered the theory related to medical perfusion and have been immersed in multiple practical examples that relate this theory to the practice of the discipline. After completing the course, participants should:

  1. Have a detailed knowledge of the equipment that is used in cardiopulmonary bypass and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. This includes understanding the circuits, the heat exchangers, cell savers, cannulas and monitors.
  2. Understand the effect of cardiopulmonary bypass on the major organ systems including the heart, lungs, kidneys, brain, hematological and endocrine. In addition, the impact of cardiopulmonary bypass on the pharmacology of the drugs used is included.
  3. Be able to completely manage all aspects of cardiopulmonary bypass including setting up the circuits, cannulation, commencement of bypass, maintenance of bypass, separation from bypass, hemodialysis on bypass, intra-aortic balloon pump, ECMO and deep hypothermic circulatory arrest.
  4. Understand how to manage problems that can occur on cardiopulmonary bypass including circuit thrombosis, oxygenator failure, anaphylaxis, failure of the heart lung machine and massive air embolism among others.

Medical Perfusion

Course Units

The elearning component is made up of four main subjects.

The objective is to provide learning material that covers the theory of each topic but then links this to real life examples and scenarios.

Assessment

Each subject requires the submission of self-assessments, case studies and exam. The Medical Perfusion course is designed to be completed in a 6 to 12 month period.

Delivery Mode

Subject completion requires approximately 60 hours of eLearning. Course materials can be accessed using a web browser. Practical component is completed on the job or with an accredited training unit.

Course Director

Dr. Gerald (Joe) Power

MBBCh FCA(SA) FFARCSI FANZCA PG Dip Echo

Authors

Entry Requirements

1. FOR DOMESTIC MEDICAL GRADUATES:

Option 1 – eLearning only

To be eligible to apply, you must meet the following:

Option 2 – Single Subject eLearning only

To be eligible to apply, you must meet the following:

Please include supporting documentation with your application. The supporting documentation required is an academic transcript, CV/Resume.

2. FOR INTERNATIONAL CLINICAL PERFUSIONISTS:

Option 1 – eLearning only

To be eligible to apply, you must meet the following:

Please include supporting documentation with your application. The supporting documentation required is an academic transcript, CV/Resume.

3. FOR INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL PERFUSIONISTS:

Option 1 – eLearning only

To be eligible to apply, you must meet the following:

Please include supporting documentation with your application. The supporting documentation required is an academic transcript, CV/Resume.

Disclaimer:

Course Fees

FOR DOMESTIC MEDICAL GRADUATES:

FOR INTERNATIONAL CLINICAL PERFUSIONISTS:

FOR INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL PERFUSIONISTS:

GROUP DISCOUNT PRICING:

Application Procedure

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