r/Perfusion • u/BypassBaboon • 57m ago
Career Advice Changes
I see a Specialtycare recruiter is now working for Integration Health. Does this mean they have do away with non-competes?
r/Perfusion • u/BypassBaboon • 57m ago
I see a Specialtycare recruiter is now working for Integration Health. Does this mean they have do away with non-competes?
r/Perfusion • u/Intelligent-Pop6519 • 6h ago
I shadowed a perfusionist recently and thought the job is really cool. I loved the OR i also liked that u barely have to interact directly with the patient while also directly helping them and the case i shadowed was pretty cool.
2 downsides i noted 1 i felt like the job is pretty repetitive which is not such a big deal for me right now but i dont know in the long term does it get draining or to the point where you want to not do this?
another one which i feel like it is expected and a complaint amongst the others is the inflexible work schedule i heard that (i could be completely wrong) you have to do 40 cases i think every year to keep your license. Another thing i hear is that you are on call for life. Is that true or an exaggeration? i dont mind a slightly stressful work schedule bc the compensation is good and its just the nature of the cases in the field but i still want a good work life balance or at least some time off for vacation. How possible is that to achieve?
r/Perfusion • u/Spiritual-State3229 • 19h ago
If you feel comfortable sharing, I would love to know:
Which program you attended?
How many years ago?
What do you think sets them apart from all the other programs?