Cardiovascular Perfusion

    Cardiovascular Perfusion professor and student

    Here's What to Know About This In-Demand Career Path

    Many cardiac perfusionists are near retirement age, which means this profession needs you! At Midwestern University, you can learn how to aid patients in the operating room during life-changing surgeries, heart/lung transplants, and so much more. 

    At Midwestern University, you can expect to:

    • Take classes in perfusion technology, anatomy, physiology, developmental skills, pediatrics, and more
    • Complete your degree in as little as 21 months
    • Gain hands-on experience through 48 weeks of clinical rotations

    Learn the Top 10 Things to Know About the Field & Midwestern University's Cardiovascular Perfusion Program


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    Quick Facts & Stats

    • Cardiac perfusionists can make a median of $146,790 per year
    • On average, cardiac perfusionists perform more than 100 on-bypass procedures each year
    • Midwestern University's Cardiovascular Perfusion program is the largest education program in the U.S. that offers a master's degree

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