The world of perfusion is evolving rapidly—and staying current has never been more accessible. Whether you're a student, practicing clinician, or educator, a wealth of resources is just a few clicks away. From insightful podcasts to vibrant online communities, here’s your guide to the best 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 and those interested in the field. Discussions cover clinical practice, ECMO, job opportunities, and educational resources.
📘 Facebook Groups Worth Joining
- Perfusion.com – PerfList – A large, active community covering jobs, clinical discussions, and industry updates.
- Perfusionists in the U.S.A. – A U.S.-based group focused on clinical topics and professional development.
- Woman in Perfusion – A supportive space for female perfusionists to connect, mentor, and share experiences.
🎧 Podcasts That Educate and Inspire
- The PerfWeb Podcast – The ultimate podcast designed for perfusion, perfusionists, ECMO specialists, and other CVOR clinicians
- Scrubcast – A multidisciplinary show that often features cardiac case content and perfusionist guests.
- Second Opinion by Rosemarie Beltz – A health and science podcast from a cardiovascular perfusionist turned medical reporter. Listen on YouTube:
🌟 Featured Series: Perfusion Rockstars
Produced by Perfusion Life, Perfusion Rockstars highlights the stories, philosophies, and triumphs of perfusionists making a difference. Whether you’re looking for motivation or mentorship, these spotlights celebrate what’s possible in the profession. Explore the series:
Final Thoughts
These platforms aren’t just about consuming content—they’re about building community. By engaging with others in perfusion, you're investing in your own growth and helping elevate the profession for everyone.
Have a favorite podcast or group we missed? Let us know—we’re always looking to share valuable resources with the perfusion community.


