The world of perfusion is evolving rapidly—and stayingcurrent has never been more accessible. Whether you're a student, practicingclinician, or educator, a wealth of resources is just a few clicks away. Frominsightful podcasts to vibrant online communities, here’s your guide to thebest digital destinations in the perfusion field.
📸 Instagram Accounts to Follow
- @perfusionlife – A mix of clinical content, lifestyle posts,and professional highlights for perfusionists.
- @livperfusion – Sharing inspiration, tips, and resources
📢Reddit Communities
- r/perfusion – A Reddit community for perfusionists andthose interested in the field. Discussions cover clinical practice, ECMO, jobopportunities, and educational resources.
📘 Facebook Groups Worth Joining
- Perfusion.com – PerfList – A large, active communitycovering jobs, clinical discussions, and industry updates.
- Perfusionists in the U.S.A. – A U.S.-based group focusedon clinical topics and professional development.
- Woman in Perfusion – A supportive space for femaleperfusionists to connect, mentor, and share experiences.
🎧 Podcasts That Educate and Inspire
- The PerfWeb Podcast – The ultimate podcast designed forperfusion, perfusionists, ECMO specialists, and other CVOR clinicians
- Scrubcast – A multidisciplinary show that often featurescardiac case content and perfusionist guests.
- Second Opinion by Rosemarie Beltz – A health and sciencepodcast from a cardiovascular perfusionist turned medical reporter. Listen onYouTube:
🌟 Featured Series: Perfusion Rockstars
Produced by Perfusion Life, Perfusion Rockstars highlightsthe stories, philosophies, and triumphs of perfusionists making a difference.Whether you’re looking for motivation or mentorship, these spotlights celebratewhat’s possible in the profession. Explore the series:
Final Thoughts
These platforms aren’t just about consuming content—they’reabout building community. By engaging with others in perfusion, you'reinvesting in your own growth and helping elevate the profession for everyone.
Have a favorite podcast or group we missed? Let usknow—we’re always looking to share valuable resources with the perfusioncommunity.