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Useful tools, books, courses, and services — with trust first.

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This page is designed as a vetted resource shelf for students researching perfusion, ECMO, cardiac OR support, and cardiac device careers.

Resource shelf

Categories to build first.

Do not add random products. Add resources that solve real reader problems: understanding the field, preparing prerequisites, contacting programs, planning shadowing, and learning the language.

High value

Program planning tools

Application trackers, prerequisite spreadsheets, deadline planners, and question checklists. These can be your own free downloads before affiliate products.

Use templates
Study

Science review resources

Anatomy, physiology, chemistry, physics, statistics, and microbiology review tools. Only recommend what is useful and disclose links.

Clinical basics

BLS/ACLS and approved training

Potentially useful for some readers, but requirements vary. Link to official/recognized providers and avoid pretending every applicant needs the same course.

Books

Textbooks and field reading

A shelf for perfusion, ECMO, anatomy, and cardiac surgery reading. Include short notes on who each resource is for.

Career

Resume and interview tools

Templates, examples, and services. Be careful: do not imply paid tools guarantee admission or employment.

Disclosure language

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Vetting checklist

Before adding any paid or affiliate resource.

1. Is it relevant?

Would a serious perfusion/ECMO/cardiac OR applicant actually benefit from this, or is it just a commission?

2. Is it safe to recommend?

Avoid unsupported medical claims, admissions guarantees, exam-pass promises, and anything that creates false confidence.

3. Is it disclosed?

If there is a commission, free product, sponsorship, discount, or paid relationship, label it clearly before the reader clicks.

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