Major International Conferences and Congresses
International conferences and congresses are an important part of professional development, experience exchange, and familiarization with contemporary approaches in perfusion practice.
  • Standards
    The conference reflects current approaches to the standards and guidelines of AmSECT, which are used in many countries as a foundation for safe perfusion practice.
  • Practice
    Presentations and sessions are focused on real clinical processes, service organization, and the practical aspects of the perfusionist’s work.
  • Global Reach
    The program is formed based on registry data, clinical research, and ELSO guidelines, making it a key platform for discussion of quality and safety in ECMO.
  • Quality
    The program is developed based on registry data, clinical research, and ELSO recommendations, making the conference a key international platform for discussion of ECMO quality and safety.
  • Profession
    The event places strong emphasis on the professional role of the perfusionist, responsibilities, and practice standards.
  • Safety
    The discussion focuses on safety, human factors, and team interaction in perfusion practice.
  • Integration
    These congresses allow perfusion to be seen as part of the broader field of cardiac surgery and anesthesiology, enhancing understanding of team processes and innovation.
  • Innovation
    These events frequently showcase new technologies, clinical approaches, and research that influence the development of extracorporeal methods.
  • Scope
    Covers a wide range of clinical cases and technologies, including extracorporeal methods.
  • Development
    Valuable for understanding the dynamics of perfusion development in countries with different levels of resources.
  • Precision
    The Japanese scientific school is known for its high level of standardization and attention to procedural detail, reflecting a strong culture of quality and safety.
  • Quality
    Valuable from the perspective of quality culture and a systematic approach to safety.