| Issue |
J Extra Corpor Technol
Volume 49, Number 3, September 2017
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| Page(s) | 137 - 149 | |
| DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/ject/201749137 | |
| Published online | 15 September 2017 | |
Original Articles
A 2015–2016 Survey of American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion Certified Clinical Perfusionists: Perfusion Profile and Clinical Trends
American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion, Hattiesburg, Mississippi
Address correspondence to: Edward DeLaney, MBA, CCP, Chief of Perfusion, Lenox Hill Hospital Northwell Health, 100 East 77th Street, NY 10021. E-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Received:
17
January
2017
Accepted:
6
April
2017
Abstract
To document the current perfusion workforce status and to anticipate the future demands of an ever-changing perfusion workplace environment, a valid survey is needed to help guide the future of the perfusion workforce. The American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion (ABCP) sponsored a survey of Certified Clinical Perfusionist (CCP) demographic and clinical trends that was linked electronically to the 2015–2016 ABCP online recertification process. Of 3,875 eligible CCP’s, 3,056 (78.9%) responded to the survey. The 12 survey questions covered the topics of gender, age, education levels, years of clinical experience, annual clinical activity exposure, high fidelity simulation experience, recertification requirement satisfaction and professional activity requirement contentment. The results of the ABCP annual survey are being published in accordance with the ABCP’s commitment to establish and maintain interactive communication with the community of CCPs. The goal of this survey is to present the perfusion and health-care community with important statistics related to the current field of perfusion and establish trends to guide the future of perfusion.
Key words: ABCP / CCP / online survey / questionnaire / clinical caseload / simulation / clinical trends
The senior author has stated that the authors have reported no material, financial, or other relationship with any healthcare-related business or other entity whose products or services are discussed in this paper.
© 2017 AMSECT
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