Professionalism in Large Perfusion Practice - PerfWeb 110 Day 1

Professionalism in Large Perfusion Practice - PerfWeb 110 Day 1 | February 18, 2026

Price: $18 11:00 am - 12:00 pm CDT

Professionalism in Large Perfusion Practice - PerfWeb 110 Day 1

Faculty: Program director Joseph Basha, CCP

PerfWeb 110 – Day 1 focuses on professionalism in the context of managing large perfusion practices and training centers, addressing the unique challenges of high-volume operations in cardiovascular care. Speakers examine ethical principles, administrative efficiencies, and educational frameworks that ensure consistent patient safety and team performance amid expanding service lines like extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) and complex cardiac surgeries. For perfusion leaders, this content provides tools to align daily operations with professional standards, reducing risks from scaling while promoting long-term program viability.
Learning Objectives

Define core elements of professionalism in perfusion, including ethical conduct and accountability in high-stakes clinical environments
Identify strategies for scaling perfusion services to support increased case volumes without compromising quality or safety
Develop protocols for integrating training programs into large practice operations to maintain staff competency
Evaluate leadership approaches for managing multidisciplinary teams in busy perfusion centers
Apply administrative best practices to handle regulatory compliance, resource allocation, and conflict resolution
Assess metrics for measuring professional performance and program success in large-scale perfusion settings

Content Overview
The session begins with an overview of professionalism as defined by bodies like the American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion (ABCP), emphasizing integrity, continuous learning, and patient-centered decision-making in perfusion roles. Speakers highlight how these principles adapt to large practices, where routine cases must balance with urgent ECMO activations and surgical backups.
A central discussion explores operational management, including staffing models for 24/7 coverage, inventory control for circuit components, and quality assurance processes tailored to high-throughput centers. Practical examples illustrate troubleshooting workflow bottlenecks, such as coordinating with cardiac surgery teams during peak volumes.
Training center integration forms a key segment, covering curriculum design for new hires and recertification, simulation incorporation for rare events, and mentorship structures to build resilience. Attendees review case-based scenarios on addressing performance gaps and fostering a culture of accountability.
The program closes with leadership insights: conflict mediation in team settings, budgeting for expansion, and leveraging data analytics for outcome tracking. Templates for policy development and audit checklists support immediate application in diverse program sizes.

Ethical dilemmas in resource-limited large perfusion practices
Staffing optimization for on-call and elective case surges
Quality metrics for cardiopulmonary bypass and ECMO circuit management
Curriculum standards for perfusion training accreditation
Mentorship frameworks for junior perfusionists in high-volume centers
Regulatory compliance under ABCP guidelines for expanded services
Conflict resolution in multidisciplinary cardiac teams
Resource allocation for disposable and capital equipment
Simulation-based competency assessment protocols
Data-driven performance reviews for perfusion staff
Scalability challenges in mechanical circulatory support programs
Integration of professionalism training into orientation
Budgeting strategies for training center infrastructure
Outcome tracking for patient safety in busy ORs
Leadership transitions in growing perfusion departments


PerfWeb 110 – Day 1 grounds professionalism in the tangible demands of large perfusion practices and training centers, delivering frameworks that directly inform ethical leadership and operational resilience. Perfusion directors and staff depart with adaptable tools for program growth, from staffing audits to training modules, ensuring sustained excellence in patient care. This session underscores the link between professional conduct and clinical outcomes, providing enduring value for navigating expansion in cardiovascular services.

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Details

Date:
February 18, 2026
Time CDT:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Cost:
$18
Event Category:
Category 1 CEU (live)
Event Tags:
#perfusion

Organizer

MediWeb | Perfusion Education
Phone:
+1 281-667-9284
Email:
contact@perfusioneducation.com
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Venue

MediWeb Studio – Perfusion Meeting 2025
Address:
123 Ruel Ln
Magnolia, United States
Phone:
+1 3186230890
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