Perfusionists don't have to take any kind of oath or work under any kind of ethical system like physicians or other allied health professionals because they work in operating rooms, and not directly with patients.

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False. Perfusionists, like other healthcare professionals, are expected to adhere to ethical standards and guidelines in their practice. While they may not have a formal oath like physicians, they are still bound by professional ethics related to patient care and safety, and they often work in collaborative environments where the well-being of patients is the primary concern.