Perfusion Science involves managing extracorporeal blood circulation during medical procedures involving the heart and major blood vessels. Professionals in this field, known as perfusionists, work under physician supervision to ensure optimal patient care.Individuals interested in becoming perfusionists typically pursue either a 4-year perfusion license or a master's degree in perfusion. After completing their education, graduates can find employment in a variety of healthcare settings, including public hospitals, university hospitals, training and research hospitals, private health institutions, and the broader medical sector.