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# Occupation profile โ clinical perfusion scientist
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- **ESCO URI:** http://data.europa.eu/esco/occupation/57a73b7c-cf10-4852-b067-c25833fa149e
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- **ESCO code:** 3211.1
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- **ISCO-08 group:** 3211 โ Medical imaging and therapeutic equipment technicians
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- **O*NET-SOC:** 29-2031.00 โ Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians (match: closeMatch)
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## Description (ESCO)
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Clinical perfusion scientists operate heart-lung equipment during surgical operations to ensure breathing and blood circulation. They work as part of the surgical team, connect patients to the heart-lung machines in preparation for surgery, monitor their condition during surgery, report to the team on the patients' status and determine the necessary techniques according to their needs.
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## Definition
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## Alternative labels
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- clinical perfusionist
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- clinical perfusion techinician
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- medical perfusionist
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- medical perfusion expert
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- clinical perfusion expert
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- medical perfusion scientist
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- medical perfusion techinician
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