• Perfusionist

    Rush University Medical CenterChicago, IL 60684

    Job #2714131008

  • Job Description

    Location: Chicago, IL

    Hospital: RUSH University Medical Center

    Department: Perfusion Services

    Work Type: Full Time (Total FTE between 0.9 and 1.0)

    Shift: Shift 1

    Work Schedule: 8 Hr

    Summary:

    The staff perfusionist sets-up the heart-lung machine, intra-aortic balloon pump, autologous blood salvage system, other extracorporeal systems and related equipment. During a patient procedure requiring Departmental services, the staff perfusionist, under physician supervision, manages the cardiopulmonary bypass system, the intra-aortic balloon pump, isolated limb perfusion system, autologous blood salvage system and other related systems. The staff perfusionist assists implantation and monitors ventricular assist devices. They assist in the development and application of new techniques and maintain equipment and supplies. The staff perfusionist will supervise and teach perfusion technology students. The staff perfusionist is expected to provide on-call services on a regular and equitable basis. They will assist the Director in developing and revising Departmental Policies, Procedures and Guidelines. The Staff Perfusionist exemplifies the Rush mission, vision and values and acts in accordance with Rush policies and procedures.

    Responsibilities:

    1. Follow Departmental Policies, Procedures and Guidelines.

    2. Communicate with appropriate personnel regarding work activities.

    3. Review and evaluate patient charts prior to procedures in which they are involved.

    4. Prepare and assemble the heart-lung machine for open-heart surgery including but not limited to, priming the system with appropriate fluid, medications, and blood derivatives.

    5. Provide appropriate ancillary components and equipment to nurses, physicians, and other health care professionals.

    6. Control blood flow rates and gas exchange during cardiopulmonary bypass within the limits designated by Departmental Guidelines and the attending surgeon, notifying the surgeon of any deviations from protocol.

    7. Using Departmental Protocols and Guidelines to evaluate and treat patient hemodynamic and laboratory data.

    8. Safely initiate and terminate cardiopulmonary bypass.

    9. Provide cardioplegia delivery by preparing the proper solutions, priming the system, and ensuring the mixture is delivered at the correct temperature, pressure, ratio and volume.

    10. Perform ultrafiltration and dialysis for removal of excess plasma water and electrolyte balance.

    11. Set-up in a timely fashion and operate other extracorporeal systems, including but not limited to adult, pediatric, and infant ECMO; portable CPB; veno-venous bypass; and isolated limb perfusion.

    12. Set-up, calibrate, and operate monitoring and diagnostic equipment used during surgery and the postoperative period.

    13. Collect specimens for blood pH, pO², pCO², hematocrit, and electrolytes.

    14. Analyze and interpret results

    15. Take appropriate action

    16. Operate analytical equipment for continuous monitoring of arterial and venous oxygen content.

    17. Assemble and operate intra-aortic balloon assist devices.

    18. Adjust the intra-aortic balloon assist interval to achieve maximum assist for the patient.

    19. Evaluate adequacy of assist on a routine basis.

    20. Assist with implantation, monitoring, and troubleshooting ventricular assist devices.

    21. Keep appropriate records of techniques and procedures performed and generate the appropriate charges.

    22. Maintain adequate inventories of Departmental supplies and notify the Director, Chief Perfusionist, or Assistant Director when any device does not operate within specifications.

    23. Perform equipment maintenance and appropriately notify the Director, Chief Perfusionist, or Assistant Director when any shortage occurs.

    24. Maintain cleanliness and sterility of equipment and supplies.

    25. Assemble and operate autologous blood processing devices for use during open-heart surgery or any operative procedure requiring the use of this technology.

    26. Assemble and operate equipment for procuring autologous growth factor, platelet-rich-plasma, and related services.

    27. Provide the appropriate stand-by level for PTCA's (percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty), OPCABs (off bypass CABG's), and other procedures requiring perfusionist stand-by.

    28. Provide call for emergency or after-hours cases, equipment set-up, transport, troubleshooting, or any other situation requiring the services of a perfusionist.

    29. The staff perfusionist must be able to properly select and set-up all systems outlined in the Policies, Procedure and Guidelines Manual, which involves a comprehensive understanding regarding:

    30. Related components

    31. Related equipment

    32. Surgical procedures relating to Departmental Services

    33. Fluid dynamics

    34. Pharmacology related to extracorporeal technology

    35. The staff perfusion must have a comprehensive understanding of

    36. Hemodynamics

    37. Hemostasis related to extracorporeal technology

    38. Acid base management

    39. Gas exchange

    40. Electrolyte and fluid balances

    41. Hematology

    42. Hypothermia and hyperthermia

    43. Pathophysiology of cardiopulmonary bypass and related procedures

    44. Principles and practices of extracorporeal technology

    45. Ventricular assist devices

    46. The staff perfusionist must understand the complex metabolic needs of the patient undergoing extracorporeal circulation. The perfusionist must be able to optimize patient care by coordinating system parameter changes with physicians and nurses actions and assessments.

    47. The staff perfusionist must understand intra-aortic balloon pump theory, including timing and troubleshooting

    48. The staff perfusionist must have an understanding of physiological monitoring, including ECGs and arterial and venous invasive monitoring.

    49. The staff perfusionist must have an understanding of autotransfusion theory and practices, as well as related sequestration procedures.

    50. Supervise and teach perfusion technology students in:

    51. patient care and Departmental activities

    52. the classroom, lab, or other appropriate setting as assigned.

    Other information:

    1. The staff perfusionist must be licensed by the state of Illinois and certified by the American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion. A staff perfusionist may be hired into the position if they are in the process of obtaining the appropriate credentials. However, they must obtain full credentialing within the first year of employment.

    2. The staff perfusionist must have a Bachelors Degree however, the candidate will be encouraged to complete a relevant Masters program.

    3. The staff perfusionist must have a broad understanding of anatomy and physiology and the interactions of the major organ systems.

    4. The staff perfusionist must be able to properly select and set-up the heart-lung machine, which involves:

    5. Reaching to the floor intermittently for up to 1 hour to assemble the heart-lung machine.

    6. Moving laterally in a low position.

    7. Reaching to 6 feet.

    8. Removing 20-pound boxes from a 6-ft. shelve.

    9. Lifting 40 pounds from a height of 6" to 36".

    10. Pushing and pulling 50 pounds.

    11. Pushing 1/4" to 1/2" PVC tubing onto a connector up to the second bar without touching the connecting ends.

    12. Attaching a metal bracket with a screwing motion onto a pole at levels varying from 18 to 60 inches.

    13. Assembling Luer lock devices. (These are small (1/16") devices attached with a screwing action).

    14. Placing disposable supplies in a holder designed specifically for those devices. This involves precisely lining up the device to allow it to fit into the holder and lock into place with both screwing and lever locking actions.

    15. Moving various pieces of the circuit to the appropriate place. This involves moving around a machine in a 5' by 2' space to make the appropriate connections.

    16. Opening packages without touching interior package walls or contents.

    Rush is an equal opportunity employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, and other legally protected characteristics.

    Position Perfusionist

    Location US:IL:Chicago

    Req ID 10890