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Job Description As an allied health professional, you'll play an important role in preventing disease and promoting patient wellness and safety.
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Posted job title: Histologist. Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Histology Technician Discipline: Allied Health Professional Start Date: 05/17/2024 Duration: 26 weeks 40 hours per week Shift: 8 hours Employment Type: Travel RTG Medical-Allied Job ID uazqn.
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We seek candidates that have expertise in Exercise Physiology, Clinical Kinesiology, and/or Biomechanics as well as clinical experience in rehabilitative settings as a Kinesiotherapist, Physical Therapist, Athletic Trainer, and or Exercise Physiologist.
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ASCM Registered Clinical Exercise Physiologist and /or ASCM Exercise Specialistpreferred. The primary job of the exercise physiologist will be to conduct stress tests. Responsibilities include: performing both standard exercise stress tests, and exercise, pharmacological and Cardio-Pulmonary stress tests within the larger context of various imaging protocols (Nuclear Medicine SPECT and PET/CT, Echocardiogram and MRI), interpreting and reporting and other clinical data, assisting with education and training of fellows, residents and student interns, assisting in ongoing research projects, and assisting in administrative duties as needed.
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Rehabilitation Consultant - Occupational Therapist/Exercise Physiologist. Rehabilitation Consultant - Occupational Therapist/Exercise Physiologist. Qualifications & Registration in either Occupational Therapy, Exercise Physiology, Psychology or Rehabilitation Counselling.
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SUMMARY The Histotech (unregistered) prepares tissue specimens for microscopic examination and diagnostic interpretation by the dermatopathologist.
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Shift Details: Monday-Friday 7-4:30, no holidays, weekends.
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ACSM Clinical Exercise Physiologist. Clinical Exercise Physiologist - PRN. As a Clinical Exercise Physiologist you will. Develop, implement, and coordinate exercise programs following the standard of the American College of Sports Medicine and American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehab and administers medical tests, under supervision, to program participants by applying methods and modalities in an organized and systematic manner according to hospital/department policies.
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The Histologist cuts, stains and mounts specimens of human tissue to provide data on functioning of tissues and organs, causes and/or progress of disease, following established standards and practices.
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Reviews patient responses to exercise prescription with cardiac rehab exercise physiologist to ensure appropriateness of each prescription. Reviews assessments made by exercise physiologist when goal planning and ongoing assessment.
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JOB DESCRIPTION JOB SUMMARYThe Exercise Physiologist 2 is accountable coordinating, planning and directing preventative and rehabilitative health care for patients. Maintains knowledge of current trends related to exercise physiology and cardiovascular and pulmonary rehabilitation and contributes to the learning experience of students in health professions.
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Performs initial outpatient evaluation to assess cardiac risk factors, assess patient’s current exercise capacity and develops exercise prescriptions in collaboration with Exercise Physiologist or RN.
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We are the industry leader in assisted stretching, and use an evidence-based flexibility program delivered via 25 or 50 minute one-on-one sessions.
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We are currently seeking a full time Athletic trainer (ATC), Physical Therapy Assistant, Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant, Exercise Physiologist, or Kinesiologist for Onsite Industrial Prevention services including First aid, Early symptom intervention, New Hire Ergonomic training, Wellness education etc.
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Certifications/Licenses: Possessing or currently in pursuit of certifications, such as (ACSM-CEP) or (ACSM-EP) Certified Exercise Physiologists (preferred) Experience Minimum 3-5 years experience as an exercise physiologist, preferably within a multidisciplinary setting Experience in performing online and remote telehealth services (preferred) Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Possesses outstanding judgment in personal training and coaching.
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