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Minimum Bachelor's degree in Exercise Science, Exercise Physiology, or Kinesiology. Experience in cardiology testing (exercise tolerance tests, stress tests, echo tests, and nuclear stress tests)-REQUIRED - Note proficiency on profile.
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Bachelor’s degree in exercise/physiology or related field. Instructs patients and families in pathology, discharge guidelines, risk factor modification, and exercise individually and through classes.
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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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The Clinical Exercise Physiologist for the Cardiovascular, Pulmonary Rehabilitation and Preventative Cardiology Department is responsible for the exercise prescription, education and lifestyle modifications of patients recovering from myocardial infarction, post trans coronary intervention, open heart surgery, heart valve surgery and other interventional strategies for CAD as well as other patient populations including CHF, pulmonary diseases, and peripheral artery disease (PAD.
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Clinical Exercise Physiologist (ACSM-CEP) required within twelve (12) months of hire* ● Master’s degree in Exercise Physiology, Exercise Science, Kinesiology, or related field preferred Completion of a clinical internship preferred.
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The Senior Exercise Physiologist position participates in the Cardio-Vascular surgery program as well as the planning and implementation of the Cardiac Rehab program as an ongoing part of the CV program.
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The Community Fitness & Wellness Program (CFW) Exercise Physiologist is responsible for designing, administering, educating, and managing exercise programs for healthy or medically-approved persons with physical, sensory, or cognitive disabilities.
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PREFERRED QUALIFICATION(S): ACSM (American College of Sports Medicine) Exercise Specialist Certification desired Registered Clinical Exercise Physiologist (RCEP) or AACVPR (American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation (CCRP) Certified Cardiac Rehab Professional desired WHY PENN STATE HEALTH.
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Bachelor’s degree in Exercise Physiology, Exercise Science, Kinesiology, or a related field at an accredited institution (Degree will be verified). Mentors student interns as assigned by Exercise Physiologist II or lead over student interns.
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FOX is seeking top caliber Exercise Physiologist to join our growing team in the Greater Abington area. Bachelor's Degree in Exercise Physiology, Kinesiology, or Exercise Science.
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The Cardiology Lab Exercise Physiologist acts as the administrative and technical support for all procedures provided by the cardiology lab. Job Title: Exercise Physiologist - Cardiology Lab.
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Exercise Physiologist to cover as PRN/Per Diem across our Assisted Living Facilities in Northern VA. The Exercise Physiologist Develops and implements fitness/wellness programs to ensure the growth of each program.
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Field of Study: Exercise Physiology OR Related Field and six months internship plus three to six months of time on the job. Bachelor's Degree: Physiology (Required)BLS - Basic Life Support - American Heart Association.
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Bachelors degree in Exercise Physiology or Health & Human Performance or related degree. Bachelors degree in Exercise Physiology or Health & Human Performance or related degree. Working knowledge of Microsoft Word Excel and experience with computer-oriented monitoring and charting for Cardiac Rehab.
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ACSM Clinical Exercise Specialist (CES) or Registered Clinical Exercise Physiologist (RCEP) preferred. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:Other information:LPN or BS/ MS in exercise physiology preferred.
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