MSOE鈥檚 Master of Science in Perfusion (MSP) program is designed to provide a quality didactic and clinical education for those who want to become perfusionists. Clinical perfusionist, as defined by the American Society of Extra-Corporeal Technology, 鈥渋s a skilled person, qualified by academic and clinical education, who operates extra-corporeal circulation (meaning blood outside of the body) equipment during any medical situation where it is necessary to support or replace the patient鈥檚 cardiopulmonary / circulatory functions and ensures the proper management of physiologic functions by monitoring the necessary variables.鈥
The clinical perfusionist is involved in cardiopulmonary bypass, patient monitoring, blood conservation (cell salvage, modified ultrafiltration and plasmapharesis), intra-aortic balloon pumping (IABP), ventricular assist devices (VAD), total artificial heart placement (TAH), selection of equipment and biomaterials, extra-corporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), etc. In addition to a variety of administrative duties, the perfusionist may be responsible for a number of educational and research functions.
As with most allied health professionals, advances in biomedical technology have broadened the scope of responsibilities of perfusionists. The rapid and proper application of these technologies demands that the clinical perfusionist of today and tomorrow possess strong academic and clinical skills involving many areas of biomedical technology.
In considering an applicant, MSOE takes into consideration the overall academic performance as indicated by transcripts, test scores, personal interview, letters of reference, work experience, if applicable, and other factors. Completion of all admission criteria does not ensure that the applicant will be selected for admission into the program. Because of the extensive clinical experience required, the maximum enrollment is limited to eight students per year. In general, applicants selected for admission to the program are the most qualified of all those who apply. Accepted students will be required to complete criminal background checks and drug screens and provide documentation of required immunizations prior to being placed at the clinical sites.
Applicants may apply to the program at any time. The program will start reviewing applications after Dec. 15 each year for the September class. Applications will be considered until the class is full, after which applicants will have the option of being considered for the waiting list as well as carrying over their application for the following year.
Program Educational Objectives
The objectives of the MSP program are that, within one year of graduation:
Student Outcomes
The outcomes of the MSP program are that each student, at the time of graduation, will:
August 2025
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A bachelor鈥檚 degree is required for admission to our graduate programs.
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