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Performs all other duties as assignedCardiac Rehabilitation Department DescriptionThe Cardiac Rehabilitation Department at Mount Auburn Hospital is certified by the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation (AACVPR.
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Performs Phase II Cardiac Rehab exercise therapy in accordance with the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation, American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) and the American Hospital Association guidelines for exercise therapy.
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The Exercise Specialist must possess the needed skills to independently assess and supervise patients exercising in Cardiac and Pulmonary Rehabilitation and complete the necessary office workflow and documentation required.
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Provides mentoring and education to interns during cardiac rehabilitation classes. Deliver organized weekly educational lectures to the cardiac rehabilitation classes. Responsible for conducting Cardiac Rehabilitation classes and providing education to Cardiac Rehabilitation Responsible for recognizing emergency situations and initiating emergency procedures.
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As ab Exercise Physiologist you will assist the cardiac rehabilitation team to educate and provide exercise leadership for in-patients and out-patients with the goal to restore optimal functional activity.
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It provides a 24-hour designated Level II trauma center, Level III neonatal intensive care unit, cardiac care services, women’s center, daVinci robotic surgery, neurosciences, pediatric care, rehabilitation therapy, sleep center, radiology, hyperbaric medicine, diagnostic/imaging services, and wound care facility.
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Acceptable certifications include but are not limited to: ACSM Personal Trainer or Exercise Physiologist. The Wellness Coach may also on occasion be assigned responsibilities with the Phase II LifeFit Cardiac and Pulmonary Rehabilitation Programs and additional LifeFit programs as designated.
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Reviews patient responses to exercise prescription with cardiac rehab exercise physiologist to ensure appropriateness of each prescription. Provides in-service training to professionals interested in cardiac rehabilitation and exercise physiology.
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ACSM Certified Clinical Exercise Physiologist (ACSM-CEP) within one year of hire. Provides education and rehabilitation services to patients and their families in the cardiopulmonary rehabilitation setting to patients with both cardiac and pulmonary disease.
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DescriptionThe Clinical Exercise Physiologist (CEP) has the primary role of daily coordination of care delivery for patients undergoing cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation, PVD Rehabilitation, and High Risk clients in the Wellness Center.
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At Houston Methodist, the Exercise Physiologist position plans, coordinates, implements and evaluates all exercise and educational components of cardiac rehabilitation for both inpatient and outpatient.
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Support the Renker Wellness Center teaching exercise classes in a group setting as well as 1:1 interviews with participants in the center, including Cardiac/Pulmonary Rehabilitation.
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Certified Exercise Physiologist preferred. Develops ongoing programs to deliver cardiac rehabilitation services. Implements programs to modify cardiovascular risk factors through exercise training, multidisciplinary education and counseling for individuals with known cardiac disease and for their families.
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The Exercise Physiologist serves as the primary point of service for performing prescribed non-invasive cardiovascular procedures and stress testing to patients under supervision of a cardiologist or advance practice provider.
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Functions as an Exercise Physiologist in the Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation program providing exercise prescription, therapy and education to the patient. Graduate of Bachelor Exercise Science Degree program WITH National Certification from ACSM, EP-C or CEP, or AACVPR, CCRP (within 6 months of hire date.
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