Education Rules V2017a
Education Rules V2017a
Education Rules V2017a
EDUCATION RULES
Section 1
The purpose of this examination is to provide a method of evaluating the standards of practical
competence and theoretical knowledge attained by the trainee clinical perfusion scientist. The
award of the Certificate of Accreditation will provide the clinical perfusion scientist and employers
with proof of what the Society of Clinical Perfusion Scientists of Great Britain and Ireland and the
College of Clinical Perfusion Scientists of Great Britain and Ireland regard as the basic standard
required for the safe application of perfusion techniques to patients undergoing cardiac or
cardiovascular therapy. On the initial award of accreditation the candidate will be eligible for
registration by The College of Clinical Perfusion Scientists of Great Britain and Ireland.
The Candidate
To be eligible for entrance to the Society’s examination the applicant must satisfy the following
criteria:–
1. Applications for the Society’s exam will only be accepted from trainees registered with the
College of Clinical Perfusion Scientists of Great Britain and Ireland.
3. The candidate CANNOT apply for the practical examination until attendance of the theoretical
components of Advanced Perfusion Techniques has been completed in full. No applications are to
be received before the 1st March of the 2nd year of the PgDip in Clinical Perfusion.
3. The candidate CANNOT apply for the practical examination until attendance of the taught
components of the MSc has been completed in full. No applications are to be received before the
1st March of the 2nd year of the MSc Perfusion Science.
4. The candidate can only apply for the practical examination once a minimum of 150 clinical
cardiopulmonary bypass procedures have been performed, each case having been recorded in the
official log book.
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For students at Bristol:
5. The candidate must continue to be clinically supervised until successful completion of MSc
Perfusion Science and registration with the College of Clinical Perfusion Scientists.
The Administrator
The Society of Clinical Perfusion Scientists of GB and Ireland
at The Royal College of Surgeons
Lincoln’s Inn Fields
London
WC2A 3PE.
(e) The official log book showing 150 supervised perfusions, endorsed by Head of Department.
The Examination
The placement of Examiners will be coordinated by the Chair of the Education and Training sub
committee, or their nominated representative. The examination will be deemed invalid if this
procedure is not strictly adhered to.
1. PRACTICAL EXAMINATION
The candidate will be observed by two examiners for the duration of a procedure and will be
assessed according to their departmental protocol.
During the viva voce examination, the candidate will be questioned on four main topic areas
relevant to the procedure on which he/she has been examined; each topic area may also lead to
secondary questioning. The viva voce examination will immediately follow the practical
examination.
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Assessment Procedure
On completion of the practical and viva voce components of the examination the candidate shall be
assessed and classed as having passed or failed. On completion of the practical and viva voce
components of the examination the candidate shall be assessed and the marking forms returned to
NESCOT via the Chairman of Education and Training in accordance with the professional practice
module. The candidates that undertake the practical examination can be notified of their success
or failure by NESCOT after the PgDip Subsidiary Examination Board meeting in July (2nd year)
and/or full examination board meeting in October (2nd year), dependant on when the candidate
undertakes the practical examination.
On completion of the PgDip Clinical Perfusion Science, successful candidates will be deemed to
be accredited by the Society of Clinical Perfusion Scientists of Great Britain and Ireland with effect
from the date of notification. However candidates must be registered as a Clinical Perfusion
Scientist by the College of Clinical Perfusion Scientists of Great Britain and Ireland, before
undertaking any unsupervised procedures.
On completion of the practical and viva voce components of the examination the candidate shall be
assessed and classed as having passed or failed. On completion of the practical and viva voce
components of the examination the candidate shall be assessed and the marking forms returned to
the Society of Clinical Perfusion Scientists of Great Britain and Ireland via the administrator.
Unsuccessful Examinee
1. If the candidate fails either the Practical or Viva voce examinations he/she fails that module and
must re-sit both parts.
3. One re-sit is permitted per application; thereafter a full re-application will apply.
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Appeal Procedure
A Candidate who believes that he/she has a grievance with reference to the examination has the
right of appeal. An Appeal should be made in writing to the College of Clinical Perfusion Scientists
no later than 28 days following the unsuccessful exam. Appeals should be sent to:
E-mail: [email protected]
The appeal will be thoroughly investigated by The College of Clinical Perfusion Scientists of Great
Britain and Ireland and the candidate informed of the outcome at the earliest instance.
- The candidate successfully completes the practical and viva voce examinations;
- The candidate has been employed as a trainee clinical perfusion scientist in Great Britain or
Ireland and registered with the College of Clinical Perfusion Scientists as such for a minimum
of two years.
This certificate will be signed by the President and Chairman of the Society of Clinical Perfusion
Scientists of Great Britain and Ireland and the President and Secretary of the College of Clinical
Perfusion Scientists of Great Britain and Ireland.
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Section 2
Accredited perfusionists, registered with The College of Clinical Perfusion Scientists of Great
Britain and Ireland, can apply for the Advanced Certificate of The Society of Clinical Perfusion
Scientists of Great Britain and Ireland through one of the following routes:
and
or
ii) Other MSc / MBA which on application demonstrate relevance to perfusion and / or their
work
or
All applications must be in writing to the administrator of the Society no later than 1st August.
Section 3
Accredited perfusionists, registered with The College of Clinical Perfusion Scientists of Great
Britain and Ireland, are eligible to become an examiner of The Society of Clinical Perfusion
Scientists of Great Britain and Ireland via the following route:
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