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Familiarity with ECMO technology and patient management * Ability to respond to emergencies quickly and effectively * Excellent communication and teamwork skills

Familiarity with ECMO technology and patient management * Ability to respond to emergencies quickly and effectively * Excellent communication and teamwork skills

Familiarity with ECMO technology and patient management * Ability to respond to emergencies quickly and effectively * Excellent communication and teamwork skills

This role is responsible for developing and maintaining the skills necessary to proficiently and safely establish, manage, and control extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) technology and assist ...

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ECMO Specialist

Boston, MA · On-site

$37.76 - $60.41/hr

This role is responsible for developing and maintaining the skills necessary to proficiently and safely establish, manage, and control extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) technology and assist ...

This role is responsible for developing and maintaining the skills necessary to proficiently and safely establish, manage, and control extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) technology and assist ...

Candidates should be familiar with centrifugal ECMO technology. The role requires understanding of treatment for conditions such as respiratory distress syndrome and bronchopulmonary dysplasia.

The ECMO Specialist II supports the mission, vision, and values of Emory Healthcare by providing advanced care for patients receiving Extracorporeal Life Support (ECLS). Working in collaboration with ...

ECMO Specialist

Atlanta, GA

$49.26 - $58.55/hr

The ECMO Specialist II supports the mission, vision, and values of Emory Healthcare by providing advanced care for patients receiving Extracorporeal Life Support (ECLS). Working in collaboration with ...

ECMO Specialist-RN

Reno, NV · On-site

$40 - $60/hr

... technology, and patient status Nature and Scope Under the direction of the ECMO Coordinator and hospital leadership and in accordance with hospital policy and procedure, the Extracorporeal Membrane ...

... technology, and patient status Nature and Scope Under the direction of the ECMO Coordinator and hospital leadership and in accordance with hospital policy and procedure, the Extracorporeal Membrane ...

Position Purpose The ECMO Coordinator will be responsible for performing day-to-day ECMO program ... technology. • Assist in managing standards and protocols, Joint Commission requirements, and ...

Works under the general supervision of the ECMO Manager, Respiratory Clinical Supervisors and Managers of the Respiratory Care Dept. Analyzes and evaluates clinical patient data to determine the ...

Works under the general supervision of the ECMO Manager, Respiratory Clinical Supervisors and Managers of the Respiratory Care Dept. Analyzes and evaluates clinical patient data to determine the ...

... technology, and patient status Nature and Scope Under the direction of the ECMO Coordinator and hospital leadership and in accordance with hospital policy and procedure, the Extracorporeal Membrane ...

Works under the general supervision of the ECMO Manager, Respiratory Clinical Supervisors and Managers of the Respiratory Care Dept. Analyzes and evaluates clinical patient data to determine the ...

ECMO Coordinator

Reno, NV · On-site

$43.89 - $61.44/hr

Position Purpose The ECMO Coordinator will be responsible for performing day-to-day ECMO program ... technology. • Assist in managing standards and protocols, Joint Commission requirements, and ...

As an ECMO (Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation) Specialist you will operate and maintain ECMO circuits for patients requiring long-term pulmonary and/or cardiopulmonary support. The ECMO Specialist ...

The ECMO Specialist II supports the mission, vision, and values of Emory Healthcare by providing advanced care for patients receiving Extracorporeal Life Support (ECLS). Working in collaboration with ...

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Ecmo Technology information

Are ECMO specialists in demand?

ECMO specialists are in high demand due to the increasing use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation technology in critical care settings. They typically require specialized training and certification, and job opportunities are growing as hospitals expand ECMO programs to treat severe respiratory and cardiac failure cases.

How much does an ECMO technician make?

An ECMO technician typically earns between $50,000 and $80,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and certifications. They work in critical care environments, operating and maintaining extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) machines, often requiring specialized training and certification.

How to become an ECMO technologist?

To become an ECMO technologist, individuals typically need a background in respiratory therapy, nursing, or perfusion technology, along with specialized training in extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) systems. Certification through organizations like the American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion or the National Board for Respiratory Care is often required, and on-the-job training or clinical experience in critical care settings is essential.

What is the difference between Ecmo Technology vs Respiratory Therapist?

AspectEcmo TechnologyRespiratory Therapist
Required CertificationsECMO Specialist Certification, Respiratory Therapist LicenseRespiratory Therapist License, RRT credential
Work EnvironmentICUs, cardiac centers, specialized hospitalsHospitals, clinics, emergency settings
Industry UsageCritical care, advanced life supportRespiratory support, ventilator management

Ecmo Technicians focus on operating and maintaining ECMO machines used in critical care, requiring specialized certifications. Respiratory Therapists provide respiratory support and manage ventilators, often working alongside ECMO teams. While both roles work in critical care environments, Ecmo Technology is more specialized in ECMO systems, whereas Respiratory Therapy covers broader respiratory support functions.

What does an ECMO tech do?

An ECMO technician operates and maintains extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) machines used to support patients with severe cardiac or respiratory failure. They monitor patient status, ensure proper machine function, and assist healthcare teams during ECMO procedures, often requiring specialized training and certification. The role involves working in intensive care settings and adhering to strict safety protocols.
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ECMO RN

STI

Atlanta, GA • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 23 hours ago


Job description

An ECMO (Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation) RN (Registered Nurse) is a specialized nurse who provides care for patients who require ECMO treatment, a life-support system used for patients with severe heart or lung failure.
Job Description:
  • Patient Monitoring: Continuously monitor patients undergoing ECMO therapy, ensuring vital signs, oxygenation, and blood flow parameters are within safe limits.
  • ECMO Machine Operation: Assist in the setup, maintenance, and operation of the ECMO machine, ensuring proper function and troubleshooting any issues.
  • Clinical Assessment: Perform regular assessments of patients, including assessing for complications like bleeding, infection, or thrombosis, and document any changes.
  • Collaboration: Work closely with a multidisciplinary team, including physicians, respiratory therapists, and perfusionists, to develop and implement care plans.
  • Patient Care: Administer medications, provide wound care, and support patients through their critical illness while maintaining ECMO therapy.
  • Education and Support: Educate patients and families about ECMO therapy, its purpose, and potential outcomes. Provide emotional support during difficult times.

Skills Needed:
  • Strong critical care knowledge
  • Familiarity with ECMO technology and patient management
  • Ability to respond to emergencies quickly and effectively
  • Excellent communication and teamwork skills