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The American Society of ExtraCorporeal Technology (AmSECT) is excited to collaborate with AATS for a shared educational program.

Open communication is critical for a high-functioning team, ultimately leading to the best in patient care. During the AmSECT International Conference and AATS Centennial, there will be great opportunities for perfusionists, surgeons, and health care professionals to collaborate, learn together, and make connections. There will be collaborative parallel sessions during the didactic portion of the program on Saturday and Sunday. The combined sessions on Saturday and the Postgraduate Symposia on Sunday include educational content on adult and congenital practice, ethics, transplant and mechanical assist, teamwork, and communication.

[[{"fid":"193783","view_mode":"medstat_image_full_text","attributes":{"height":"73","width":"303","class":"media-element file-medstat-image-full-text","data-delta":"1"},"fields":{"format":"medstat_image_full_text","field_file_image_caption[und][0][value]":"","field_file_image_credit[und][0][value]":"","field_file_image_caption[und][0][format]":"plain_text","field_file_image_credit[und][0][format]":"plain_text"},"type":"media","field_deltas":{"1":{"format":"medstat_image_full_text","field_file_image_caption[und][0][value]":"","field_file_image_credit[und][0][value]":""}}}]]AmSECT President Kenny Shann says that AmSECT and the AATS have worked together to eliminate silos of care and bring surgeons and perfusionists together to learn. “We believe that better teams will lead to better outcomes. In my career, learning alongside members of the team, regardless of their specific role, has strengthened my ability to care for patients. Co-learning allows team members to develop a shared mental model and facilitates interdisciplinary communication, which will ultimately result in better patient care.”

 

Perfusionists: continue the power of collaboration after the Conference by becoming an AmSECT member. In a profession that embraces innovation and ingenuity, our community of connected perfusionists helps you keep up with changing demands and emerging technologies. As a member of AmSECT, you will be supporting efforts to help you do your job better. The AmSECT community focuses on developing practice documents, protocols, best practices, and other value-add guidelines. When the members of AmSECT come together, there is greater potential to meet new opportunities and practice expansions with unbiased results.

Go online to www.amsect.org to learn more and join today.

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The American Society of ExtraCorporeal Technology (AmSECT) is excited to collaborate with AATS for a shared educational program.

Open communication is critical for a high-functioning team, ultimately leading to the best in patient care. During the AmSECT International Conference and AATS Centennial, there will be great opportunities for perfusionists, surgeons, and health care professionals to collaborate, learn together, and make connections. There will be collaborative parallel sessions during the didactic portion of the program on Saturday and Sunday. The combined sessions on Saturday and the Postgraduate Symposia on Sunday include educational content on adult and congenital practice, ethics, transplant and mechanical assist, teamwork, and communication.

[[{"fid":"193783","view_mode":"medstat_image_full_text","attributes":{"height":"73","width":"303","class":"media-element file-medstat-image-full-text","data-delta":"1"},"fields":{"format":"medstat_image_full_text","field_file_image_caption[und][0][value]":"","field_file_image_credit[und][0][value]":"","field_file_image_caption[und][0][format]":"plain_text","field_file_image_credit[und][0][format]":"plain_text"},"type":"media","field_deltas":{"1":{"format":"medstat_image_full_text","field_file_image_caption[und][0][value]":"","field_file_image_credit[und][0][value]":""}}}]]AmSECT President Kenny Shann says that AmSECT and the AATS have worked together to eliminate silos of care and bring surgeons and perfusionists together to learn. “We believe that better teams will lead to better outcomes. In my career, learning alongside members of the team, regardless of their specific role, has strengthened my ability to care for patients. Co-learning allows team members to develop a shared mental model and facilitates interdisciplinary communication, which will ultimately result in better patient care.”

 

Perfusionists: continue the power of collaboration after the Conference by becoming an AmSECT member. In a profession that embraces innovation and ingenuity, our community of connected perfusionists helps you keep up with changing demands and emerging technologies. As a member of AmSECT, you will be supporting efforts to help you do your job better. The AmSECT community focuses on developing practice documents, protocols, best practices, and other value-add guidelines. When the members of AmSECT come together, there is greater potential to meet new opportunities and practice expansions with unbiased results.

Go online to www.amsect.org to learn more and join today.

The American Society of ExtraCorporeal Technology (AmSECT) is excited to collaborate with AATS for a shared educational program.

Open communication is critical for a high-functioning team, ultimately leading to the best in patient care. During the AmSECT International Conference and AATS Centennial, there will be great opportunities for perfusionists, surgeons, and health care professionals to collaborate, learn together, and make connections. There will be collaborative parallel sessions during the didactic portion of the program on Saturday and Sunday. The combined sessions on Saturday and the Postgraduate Symposia on Sunday include educational content on adult and congenital practice, ethics, transplant and mechanical assist, teamwork, and communication.

[[{"fid":"193783","view_mode":"medstat_image_full_text","attributes":{"height":"73","width":"303","class":"media-element file-medstat-image-full-text","data-delta":"1"},"fields":{"format":"medstat_image_full_text","field_file_image_caption[und][0][value]":"","field_file_image_credit[und][0][value]":"","field_file_image_caption[und][0][format]":"plain_text","field_file_image_credit[und][0][format]":"plain_text"},"type":"media","field_deltas":{"1":{"format":"medstat_image_full_text","field_file_image_caption[und][0][value]":"","field_file_image_credit[und][0][value]":""}}}]]AmSECT President Kenny Shann says that AmSECT and the AATS have worked together to eliminate silos of care and bring surgeons and perfusionists together to learn. “We believe that better teams will lead to better outcomes. In my career, learning alongside members of the team, regardless of their specific role, has strengthened my ability to care for patients. Co-learning allows team members to develop a shared mental model and facilitates interdisciplinary communication, which will ultimately result in better patient care.”

 

Perfusionists: continue the power of collaboration after the Conference by becoming an AmSECT member. In a profession that embraces innovation and ingenuity, our community of connected perfusionists helps you keep up with changing demands and emerging technologies. As a member of AmSECT, you will be supporting efforts to help you do your job better. The AmSECT community focuses on developing practice documents, protocols, best practices, and other value-add guidelines. When the members of AmSECT come together, there is greater potential to meet new opportunities and practice expansions with unbiased results.

Go online to www.amsect.org to learn more and join today.

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