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Bachelors degree in Exercise Physiology or a related field from an accredited institution (degree will be verified). Where additional health problems or complications are involved Exercise Therapist refers evaluations to Exercise Physiologist.
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Provides in-service training to professionals interested in cardiac rehabilitation and exercise physiology. Masters Degree in Exercise Physiology with a cardiopulmonary specialization preferred.
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PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONSMaster’s degree in Exercise Physiology or related fieldAmerican College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) clinical exercise physiologist (CEP) certificationUp to 1 year experience in stress testingAdditional related education and/or experience preferred.
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Master's degree in kinesiology, physical education, exercise science, education with an emphasis in physical education, kinesiology, physiology of exercise or adaptive physical education.
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Bachelor's Degree in Exercise Physiology, Kinesiology, or related field Required. The Exercise Physiologist assists with patient care during all phases of Cardiac Rehabilitation to develop, implement, monitor and evaluate exercise programs for patients with cardiovascular disease and other co-morbidities.
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Qualifications:Bachelor’s degree in Exercise Physiology or Biomechanics. Clinical Exercise Specialist ACSM certification as an Exercise Test Technician or Exercise Specialist preferred.
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Maintains confidentiality of all materials handled within the Network/ Entity as well as the proper release of informationEDUCATION: Master’s Degree in Exercise Physiology required. TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE:ACSM Certified Clinical Exercise Physiologist (CEP), or ACSM Registered Clinical Exercise Physiologist (RCEP), or AACVPR Certified Cardiac Rehabilitation Specialist preferred.
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Preferred M.S. in Exercise Physiology Experience: 2 years in a health-related field of employment. 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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Graduation from an accredited exercise physiology program with a Bachelor's degree in Exercise Science, Exercise Physiology or equivalent. Master's Degree in Exercise Science, Exercise Physiology, or equivalent.
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1-2 years in Adult Exercise Physiology or strong Cardiopulmonary Internship. The Exercise Physiologist works with team members to improve customer satisfaction and maximize results within the department and functions as a team leader and facilitator providing communications with other health team members in the Cardiopulmonary Rehab department, as well as, performs a variety of direct and indirect patient care duties.
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Personal training certification or certified exercise physiologist or certified clinical exercise physiologist or certified strength and conditioning specialist from a nationally recognized organization such as ACE, AFAA, ACSM, NSCA, or Cooper Institute is required.
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Do you have a degree from an accredited college or university in either Exercise Physiology or Recreation or a related field? Degree in Recreation, Exercise Physiology or related area preferred.
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It also features pre-professional degrees in biology, alongside our degrees in microbiology, physics, and a forensic science and exercise science program. Qualifications:Preferred: MS/doctorate in a Biological Science with emphasis in biochemistry or physiology or cellular function.
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As of 12-1-2019 Minimum of a Bachelor's degree in the area of Exercise Science, Exercise Physiology, Kinesiology or related field. A change from a previous certification to ACSM "Exercise Physiologist" or "Clinical Exercise Physiologist" will also be accepted.
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Required Qualifications at this Level Education Master's degree in Exercise Physiology or Exercise Science. Degrees, Licensure, and/or Certification Level I: ACSM Clinical Certification as Exercise Physiologist or Clinical Exercise Physiologist Level II: ACSM Clinical Certification as Clinical Exercise Physiologist Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Stay current with certifications and attend continuing education events.
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