profilo generico The competences learned by the students offer them a wide range of employment opportunities, from perfusion to direct assistance to physicians in the most specialist invasive and non-invasive haemodynamic and electro-physiological treatments. They may also provide consulting to biomedical industries and collaborate with major cardiological companies. They are professionals with highly specialist competences including remote monitoring. These graduates are health professionals who autonomously provide technical care activities in compliance with the law. They must have: - appropriate grounding in basic disciplines ensuring an understanding of the most important elements underlying physio-pathological processes - knowledge of the main legislation governing the exercise of their profession and the relative medical and legal implications;- the ability to establish effective and ethical cooperation with users and other professional figures in a care team where their professional competence is required.
In particular employment perspectives lie in:
- Non-invasive Cardiology Technician
- Haemodynamics Technician
- Electrophysiology Technician
- Extracorporeal Circulation Technician
- (ECMO) extracorporeal membrane oxygenation technician
profilo generico The competences learned by the students offer them a wide range of employment opportunities, from perfusion to direct assistance to physicians in the most specialist invasive and non-invasive haemodynamic and electro-physiological treatments. They may also provide consulting to biomedical industries and collaborate with major cardiological companies. They are professionals with highly specialist competences including remote monitoring. These graduates are health professionals who autonomously provide technical care activities in compliance with the law. They must have: - appropriate grounding in basic disciplines ensuring an understanding of the most important elements underlying physio-pathological processes - knowledge of the main legislation governing the exercise of their profession and the relative medical and legal implications;- the ability to establish effective and ethical cooperation with users and other professional figures in a care team where their professional competence is required.
Graduates in cardio-circulatory physio-pathology and cardiovascular perfusion techniques
must have competences in all aspects of invasive and non-invasive cardiology.
Within the health profession cardio-circulatory physio-pathology and cardiovascular perfusion techniques
graduates are healthcare professionals with the responsibilities laid down in the Decree
of Ministry of Health DM no. 316 of 27 July 1998 and amendments.
They run and maintain equipment for
cardiological diagnostics, extracorporeal circulation and
haemodynamics. A particularly important, integral and qualifying part of their
professional training includes the practical and clinical internship, performed under the supervision and
guidance of professional tutors, coordinated by a professor
specialised in this professional profile. Their tasks are
exclusively technical, supporting medical staff in appropriate settings, providing
essential indications and, always under medical instruction, using equipment for
cardiovascular diagnosis and support to cardio-circulatory functions. The employment perspectives include:
- extracorporeal circulation in heart surgery
- diagnostics and antiblastic treatment in oncology,
- cardiological rehabilitation
- cardiological activities in haemodynamics centres, electrophysiology and all non-invasive cardiology clinics,
- in the community, in instrumental diagnostics supported by e-medicine,
- in production industries and sales, university and non-university biomedical laboratories.
They may also perform studies and research, teach or support all activities demanding their
specific professional skills. They perform tests to assess cardio-respiratory functionality (spirometry)
- They manage computerised systems for the transmission and management of cardiological exams;
- They perform ECG exams with quantitative
fluximetric evaluation of the cardio and/or vascular system;
- They perform instrumental controls on patients with pacemakers or
implantable defibrillators.
- they perform instrumental diagnostic procedures in day hospital and/or using e-medicine and
cardiac telemetry instruments
- They manage cardio-circulatory and respiratory care;
- They use normothermal and hyperthermal extracorporeal methods for
pelvic, peritoneal, thoracic, limb and liver antiblastic treatment.
- They apply protocols for organ conservation and transport management
- They apply extracorporeal dialysis techniques
- They manage the intra-operatory methods of plasmapheresis, preparation of platelet gel and fibrin glue
- They run and maintain equipment for
extracorporeal circulation, haemodynamic techniques and non-invasive cardiology;
- They manage ECG and
Holter equipment and tachy-brady arrhythmia recording systems.
- Guarantee the correct application of the required support techniques
- Guarantee the correct application of the diagnoses and prescribed treatments
- They autonomously manage extracorporeal circulation and haemodynamics on
patients using a heart-lung machine
- They guarantee blood oxygenation and systemic perfusion
- They apply cerebral protection techniques in operations affecting cerebral arteries
- They record extracorporeal circulation data on the clinical notes
- They take decisions concerning the legal and ethical dimensions of
health organisation and professional responsibility;
- They take part in the production of guidelines applied to the procedures in compliance
with the principle of safety and quality (clinical risk management)
- They use quality assessment and review methods and instruments;
- Give patients and their significant others thorough
information on their health status;
- They cooperate in teaching and tutoring activities for basic training and lifelong learning
- They recognise and respect their own role and skills and those of other members of the healthcare team
establishing cooperative relations;
- They interact and actively cooperate with interprofessional teams;
- They deliver health education and prevention actions among the healthy population.