How to Become a Perfusionist in the US for Foreign Students

World's Largest Resource for Cardiovascular Perfusion

Perfusion Candidates (outside the United States) pursuing employment opportunities within the United States must follow the items listed below:
Item 1: Obtain a student visa to study in the United States (Steps found at following link)
https://www.topuniversities.com/student-info/studying-abroad/how-get-us-student-visa
Item 2: Apply/Gain acceptance into accredited American perfusion education program (List of programs found at following link)
Item 3: Graduate from accredited American perfusion education program (see school list above).
Item 4: Pass the American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion examination (ABCP).
Item 5: Obtain a work visa to work in the United States (Steps found at following link).
https://visaguide.world/us-visa/nonimmigrant/employment/
More information about obtaining student and work visas can be found at the following government webpage: https://www.uscis.gov/working-united-states/students-and-exchange-visitors/students-and-employment
More information about US Citizenship can be found at the following government webpage: https://www.usa.gov/become-us-citizen
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