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Boston, MA
Exercise Physiologist
Boston, MA
Mueller Inc
Boston, MA
Exercise Physiologist
  • Promotes customer service initiative
  • Provides patient care relating to exercise instruction
  • Utilizes a systematic approach involving assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation
  • Provides exercise information for patients, peers and the community which may include public speaking and education classes
  • Current knowledge of the latest science and best practices around wellness, prevention, screening, and behavior modification for successful lifestyle changes and optimal health outcomes for participants
  • Contributes to the productivity of the Healthy Lifestyle Centers
  • Assists with coordinating and managing community outreach events, including but not limited to health fairs, Walk With A Doc, Better Breathers support groups, and presenting at community support groups
Los Angeles, CA
Exercise Physiologist PRN
Los Angeles, CA
Douglas, Reinger and Kub
Los Angeles, CA
Exercise Physiologist PRN
  • Performs minor equipment repairs and up-keep
  • Understands own role in organization regarding customer service. Demonstrates sensitivity when communicating with visitors, patients, physicians, and coworkers
  • Provide progressive supervised ambulation for the patient, as tolerated
  • The plan provides for continuity of care
  • Provides health care teaching to patient/family or significant other with documentation
  • Performs patient assessments/reassessments on a regular basis in accordance within AACVPR guidelines
  • Regularly reviews hospital information and/or attends educational activities related to safety and injury prevention, annually
present
San Francisco, CA
Exercise Physiologist Days
San Francisco, CA
Stoltenberg-O'Hara
present
San Francisco, CA
Exercise Physiologist Days
present
  • Quality/Performance Improvement
  • Demonstrates an on-going knowledge of hospital performance/Process Improvement plan and participates as a team member
  • Demonstrates an on-going knowledge of, and participation in the department based Quality and Performance Improvement Program
  • Is alert to potential improvement opportunities
  • Professional Development
  • All phone communications will be performed in a kind, considerate, and professional manner
  • Assists in the delivery of Inpatient Cardiac Rehab services
Education Education
Bachelor’s Degree in Exercise Physiology
Bachelor’s Degree in Exercise Physiology
California State University, Los Angeles
Bachelor’s Degree in Exercise Physiology
Skills Skills
  • Demonstrates an on-going knowledge of, and participation in the department based Quality and Performance Improvement Program
  • Excellent public speaking skills and knowledge of adult education and coaching principles
  • Excellent communication skills and ability to connect with participants, referral sources and general community
  • Takes initiative to increase job knowledge through additional training, cross training skill development and/or continuing education
  • Ability to assess risk of exercise for individual patients, accurately interpret clinical data, and triage medical care as appropriate
  • Demonstrates an on-going knowledge of hospital performance/Process Improvement plan and participates as a team member
  • Demonstrates good organizational skills
  • Ability to develop educational materials and educate patients
  • Knowledge of body composition methods and cardiac monitoring
  • Quality/Performance Improvement
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15 Exercise Physiologist resume templates

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Exercise Physiologist Technician Resume Examples & Samples

  • 6+ months of work experience, including performance of Cardiopulmonary Exercise tests that include measurement of gas exchange variables, muscle performance and physical function testing
  • Bachelor's Degree in Exercise Science, Exercise Physiology, Sports Medicine or related field
  • BLS certification; ACLS certification obtained within 6 months of hire
  • Knowledge and experience in the operation of instruments and equipment for assessing parameters of aerobic function through indirect calorimetry, muscle function, and physical function
  • Microsoft Office/Suite proficient (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook)
  • Experience in a Research setting
2

Exercise Physiologist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Bachelors of Science or equivalent experience
  • BLS certification
  • EKG certification
3

Exercise Physiologist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Demonstrates knowledge of human growth and development, assessment, range of treatment, and care of patients appropriate to the age of patients served
  • Promotes customer service initiative
  • Provides patient care relating to exercise instruction
  • Utilizes a systematic approach involving assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation
  • Associate's degree in Allied Health
  • Up to 1-year experience in exercise science
  • ACLS certification
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Exercise Physiologist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Demonstrates good organizational skills
  • Displays appropriate judgement and problem solving skills
  • Communicates positively and professionally with all internal and external customers
  • Advanced knowledge of exercise physiology, nutrition, cardiac risk factor and behavioral modification strategies, counseling techniques, and uses of educational programs as applied to cardiovascular rehabilitation services
  • Ability to assess risk of exercise for individual patients, accurately interpret clinical data, and triage medical care as appropriate
  • Leads inpatient and outpatient exercise sessions while formulating and maintaining exercise guidelines for individual patients
  • Conducts exercise sessions including leadership, direction for proper biomechanics, and creativity
  • Ability to develop educational materials and educate patients
  • Knowledge of body composition methods and cardiac monitoring
5

Exercise Physiologist Resume Examples & Samples

  • PhI recruitment and knowledge of cardiovascular procedures and risk factors, with the ability to educate, interact and connect with patients and their family, and function effectively with an interdisciplinary team of physicians, nurse practitioners and nurses
  • Performs initial assessment and regular ongoing health assessment on each participant, consults the multidisciplinary delivery team as appropriate, and updates the interdisciplinary treatment plan as needed
  • Develop, initiate, modify and implement appropriate exercise prescription for patients based on their disease process, physiology, physical and psychosocial limitations and capabilities and in accordance with Physician recommendations and orders in compliance with the ACSM and AACVPR guidelines
  • Responsible for providing educational classes and conducting exercise classes in a hospital based cardiac/pulmonary rehab program
  • Participates in the monitoring, documentation, and communication of the participant’s response to the interdisciplinary treatment plan throughout the program
  • Monitors exercise adherence for all participants and provides exercise counseling on an individual basis as needed
  • Completes required departmental records and reports
  • Participate in interdisciplinary clinical meetings as needed. Provides clinical updates to the Medical Director, referring physician, program director and to all members of the team
  • Coordinates and documents the participants’ access to and follow-up resources and interventions recommended by the team
  • Facilitates and participates in the care transition plan for each participant who enters the lifestyle medicine program from cardiac/pulmonary rehab
  • Develop home exercise prescriptions as needed, and additional structured exercise training classes and quarterly challenges for Lifestyle Medicine patients, as well as coaching patients in proper, safe form
  • Assists the program director and manager with efforts to actively promote the program to prospective participants and health care professionals as needed
  • Immediately available at all times to the participants and the delivery team
  • Delivers lectures per protocol and educational in-services as necessary
  • Willingness and flexibility to cross train in positions as Director sees fit so that cardiac/pulmonary rehab programs run at full capacity
  • Participate in continuing education processes appropriate to patient care including, but not limited to ACSM participation; KCRA participations; Ornish program training; STAR Oncology training
  • Current knowledge of the latest science and best practices around wellness, prevention, screening, and behavior modification for successful lifestyle changes and optimal health outcomes for participants
  • Ability to operate and teach operation of telemetry monitors, defibrillator, aerobic exercise equipment, weight machines, free weights, audiovisual equipment, glucose meters, pulse monitors/oximeters. Able to operate computer operating systems such as Cerner, VersaCare, McKessen STAR, Meditech, Diabweb, empower software
  • Contributes to the productivity of the Healthy Lifestyle Centers
  • Assists with coordinating and managing community outreach events, including but not limited to health fairs, Walk With A Doc, Better Breathers support groups, and presenting at community support groups
  • Educate clients and team on fitness and wellness issues and trends
  • Demonstrates a commitment to service, organization values and professionalism through appropriate conduct and demeanor at all times
  • Adheres to and exhibits our core values
6

Exercise Physiologist Senior Resume Examples & Samples

  • Demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care appropriate to the age of the participant served
  • Responsible for providing educational classes and conducting exercise classes in a hospital based cardiac rehab program
  • Provides exercise instructions following ACSM and AACVPR guidelines
  • Completes required departmental records and reports
  • Updates exercise prescriptions as necessary
  • Participates in the monitoring, documentation, and communication of the participant’s response to the interdisciplinary treatment plan throughout the program
  • Monitors exercise adherence for all participants and provides exercise counseling on an individual basis as needed
  • Assists the program director and manager with efforts to actively promote the program to prospective participants and heal care professionals as needed
  • Delivers lectures per protocol and educational in-services as necessary
  • Must be proficient in both written and verbal communication and have excellent English-language speaking skills
  • Excellent communication skills and ability to connect with participants, referral sources and general community
  • Exhibit excellent interpersonal communication skills with compassion, empathy, and sensitivity to participants needs
  • Excellent public speaking skills and knowledge of adult education and coaching principles
  • Demonstrates a commitment to service, hospital values and professionalism through appropriate conduct and demeanor at all times
  • Adheres to and exhibits Catholic Health Initiatives core values
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Exercise Physiologist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Must be proficient in both written and verbal communication and have excellent English-language speaking skills
  • Excellent communication skills and ability to connect with participants, referral sources and general community
  • Exhibit excellent interpersonal communication skills with compassion, empathy, and sensitivity to participants needs
  • Excellent public speaking skills and knowledge of adult education and coaching principles
  • Requires strong skills in reasoning, analysis, and negotiation
  • Requires skill in Microsoft Office products as well as knowledge of scheduling and billing software
  • Reverence: Having a profound spirit of awe and respect for all creation, shaping relationships to self, to one another and to God and acknowledging that we hold in trust all that has been given to us
  • Integrity: Moral wholeness, soundness, uprightness, honesty and sincerity as a basis of trustworthiness
  • Compassion: Feeling with others, being one with others in their sorrows and joys, rooted in the sense of solidarity as members of the human community
  • Excellence: Outstanding achievement, merit, virtue; continually surpassing standards to achieve/maintain quality
  • Maintains confidentiality and protects sensitive data at all times
  • Adheres to organizational and department specific safety standards and guidelines
  • Works collaboratively and supports efforts of team members
  • Demonstrates exceptional customer service and interacts effectively with physicians, patients, residents, visitors, staff and the broader health care community
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Exercise Physiologist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Evaluates patients functional abilities and limitations to determine appropriate intervention. Develops a plan of care and exercise goals, as ordered by physician or other referral source
  • Implements individualized exercise plans that consider patients physical and age-specific needs and abilities. Ensures that treatment plans are supported by standard practices and/or current literature. Re-evaluates treatment plans, as needed, to ensure safety and maximum patient benefit
  • Educates patients, family, and other care providers to promote patient participation and attainment of exercise program goals. Provides individualized home programs with clear instructions. Instructs patients and families in pathology, discharge guidelines, risk factor modification, and exercise individually and through classes
  • Documents patient treatment according to professional and regulatory standards
  • Participates in the provision of training to other staff and students
9

Exercise Physiologist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Valid driver's license
  • Bachelors degree in Exercise Science
  • Current BLS Certification and ACLS certification preferred
  • Bilingual English/Spanish helpful
  • Nationally recognized certification desirable or willing to obtain within the year
  • Less than 1 year of required expereince
10

Exercise Physiologist, PRN Resume Examples & Samples

  • Demonstrates good organizational skills
  • Displays appropriate judgement and problem solving skills
  • Communicates positively and professionally with all internal and external customers
  • Advanced knowledge of exercise physiology, nutrition, cardiac risk factor and behavioral modification strategies, counseling techniques, and uses of educational programs as applied to cardiovascular rehabilitation services
  • Ability to assess risk of exercise for individual patients, accurately interpret clinical data, and triage medical care as appropriate
  • Leads inpatient and outpatient exercise sessions while formulating and maintaining exercise guidelines for individual patients
  • Conducts exercise sessions including leadership, direction for proper biomechanics, and creativity
  • Ability to develop educational materials and educate patients
  • Commitment to a healthy lifestyle as an example for patients and staff
  • Knowledge of body composition methods and cardiac monitoring
11

Exercise Physiologist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Collaborates with physicians and nursing staff to identify patients requiring mobilization plans of care
  • Collaborates with nursing to develop and implement individualized mobilization plans of care for patients
  • Collaborates with nursing to evaluate effectiveness of the plan of care in achieving desired outcomes and revises plan of care as needed
  • Interdepartmental liaison between the recovery room, intensive care areas and the floors to promote continuity of care and discharge planning
  • Communicates treatment plan with collaborative team members – medical, nursing, PT, OT, SW, Case Manager
  • Monitors patient for ECG changes, cardiac arrhythmias, blood pressure and symptoms before, during and after exercise
  • Demonstrates quality & financial benefits of program through reports on improved patient outcomes, length of stay, and cost per case for this patient population
  • Validate staff understanding and adherence to patient safety standards while mobilizing patients
  • Provides information and resource materials to new staff, which will contribute to early assimilation into the organization and the accomplishment of orientation outcomes in a timely manner
  • Participates in product/equipment evaluations. Provides staff education on new and existing products and equipment
  • Contributes to the delivery of quality, cost effective patient care through the development and the implementation of staff development programs and self-directed learning activities designed to meet identified learning needs, to enhance professional development and to increase competency
  • Conduct and Supports outcomes oriented research and integrates findings into clinical practice, educational programs, and policy updates
  • Leads and Participates in the Performance Enhancement program and other quality enhancement activities through monitoring and evaluating the outcomes of programs
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Exercise Physiologist PRN Resume Examples & Samples

  • Performs patient assessments/reassessments on a regular basis in accordance within AACVPR guidelines
  • The priority of data collection is determined by the patient’s immediate condition or functional status
  • Pertinent data are collected using appropriate assessment techniques
  • Data collection involves the patient, significant others, and health care providers when appropriate
  • The data collection process is systematic and ongoing
  • Nursing diagnoses are derived from the assessment data
  • In collaboration with interdisciplinary members of the team, formulates a plan of care including expected outcomes for each patient based on diagnoses derived from patient assessments
  • The plan individualized to the patient’s condition, age or needs
  • The plan is developed with the patient, significant others, and health care providers, when appropriate
  • The plan reflects current nursing practice
  • The plan is documented
  • The plan provides for continuity of care
  • The plan is appropriate to the patient’s age, developmental age, educational needs and family/guardian expectations as related to the diagnosis
  • Assist the patient in designing an exercise, education, and lifestyle modification program to meet ADL’s, recreational, and vocational needs
  • Performs skills proficiently and in accordance with the standards of care
  • Utilizes all equipment in the unit appropriate to patient with maximum efficiency and effectiveness based on knowledge and education
  • Provides for patient safety at all times
  • Verifies accuracy of medication administration by following all safety measures
  • Interventions are implemented in a safe and appropriate manner and documented
  • Applies knowledge of the principles of growth and development over the life span to identify patient and family requirements relative to age-specific needs. (See age specific criteria addendum)
  • Teaches, supervises, and serves as a resource person and delegates in accordance with the competency level of all staff members
  • Provides health care teaching to patient/family or significant other with documentation
  • Evaluates the patient’s progress toward attainment of outcomes
  • Evaluation is systematic and ongoing, including diagnoses and plan of care
  • The patient’s responses to interventions are documented
  • The effectiveness of interventions is evaluated and documented
  • The patient, significant others, and health care providers are involved in the evaluation process, when appropriate
  • Professional Development
  • Maintains and increase standards of performance and education
  • Takes initiative to increase job knowledge through additional training, cross training skill development and/or continuing education
  • Maintains continuing education requirements to remain compliant with licensure/certification where applicable
  • Communication/Public Relations/Customer Service
  • Understands own role in organization regarding customer service. Demonstrates sensitivity when communicating with visitors, patients, physicians, and coworkers
  • Consistently communicates verbally and non-verbally in a manner that demonstrates a positive and cooperative attitude
  • All phone communications will be performed in a kind, considerate, and professional manner
  • Follows and adheres to facility and department’s guidelines (policies/procedures/protocols)
  • Maintains patient confidentiality at all times
  • Attends or fulfils requirements for all mandatory hospital in services to include annual education, safety update and training by anniversary date
  • Attends at least 80% of department meetings on a regular basis
  • Will keep director/supervisor informed of potential problems
  • Adheres to attendance policy, will not have excessive unexcused absences, or tardiness (familiar with policy/procedure)
  • Consistently adheres to department/hospital dress code policy
  • Notifies the appropriate personnel of supply/equipment needs
  • Regularly reviews hospital information and/or attends educational activities related to safety and injury prevention, annually
  • Demonstrates adherence to universal precautions, aseptic techniques, and radiation safety, utilizing proper precautions
  • Quality/Performance Improvement
  • Demonstrates an on-going knowledge of, and participation in the department based Quality and Performance Improvement Program
  • Demonstrates an on-going knowledge of hospital performance/Process Improvement plan and participates as a team member
  • Is alert to potential improvement opportunities
  • Performs other department related duties as needed
  • Performs minor equipment repairs and up-keep
  • Participates in informal training programs and services
  • Transports patients as needed
  • Submits patient charges at completion of procedures
  • Functions in other areas of department as needed
  • Assists in the delivery of Inpatient Cardiac Rehab services
  • Teach the patient/family about modification of risk factors
  • Initiate behavior change through patient/family education regarding cardiac disease, exercise, and healing after a cardiac event
  • Initiate an understanding of the importance of exercise in decreasing the incidence of heart disease and improving quality of life
  • Give instructions on exercise guidelines and self-monitoring, and provide an exercise program when appropriate
  • Foster an understanding of the disease process
  • Provide progressive supervised ambulation for the patient, as tolerated
  • Serve as a referral base for outpatient cardiac rehabilitation
13

Exercise Physiologist Days Resume Examples & Samples

  • Performs patient assessments/reassessments on a regular basis in accordance within AACVPR guidelines
  • The priority of data collection is determined by the patient’s immediate condition or functional status
  • Pertinent data are collected using appropriate assessment techniques
  • Data collection involves the patient, significant others, and health care providers when appropriate
  • The data collection process is systematic and ongoing
  • Nursing diagnoses are derived from the assessment data
  • In collaboration with interdisciplinary members of the team, formulates a plan of care including expected outcomes for each patient based on diagnoses derived from patient assessments
  • The plan individualized to the patient’s condition, age or needs
  • The plan is developed with the patient, significant others, and health care providers, when appropriate
  • The plan reflects current nursing practice
  • The plan is documented
  • The plan provides for continuity of care
  • The plan is appropriate to the patient’s age, developmental age, educational needs and family/guardian expectations as related to the diagnosis
  • Assist the patient in designing an exercise, education, and lifestyle modification program to meet ADL’s, recreational, and vocational needs
  • Performs skills proficiently and in accordance with the standards of care
  • Utilizes all equipment in the unit appropriate to patient with maximum efficiency and effectiveness based on knowledge and education
  • Provides for patient safety at all times
  • Verifies accuracy of medication administration by following all safety measures
  • Interventions are implemented in a safe and appropriate manner and documented
  • Applies knowledge of the principles of growth and development over the life span to identify patient and family requirements relative to age-specific needs. (See age specific criteria addendum)
  • Teaches, supervises, and serves as a resource person and delegates in accordance with the competency level of all staff members
  • Provides health care teaching to patient/family or significant other with documentation
  • Evaluates the patient’s progress toward attainment of outcomes
  • Evaluation is systematic and ongoing, including diagnoses and plan of care
  • The patient’s responses to interventions are documented
  • The effectiveness of interventions is evaluated and documented
  • The patient, significant others, and health care providers are involved in the evaluation process, when appropriate
  • Professional Development
  • Maintains and increase standards of performance and education
  • Takes initiative to increase job knowledge through additional training, cross training skill development and/or continuing education
  • Maintains continuing education requirements to remain compliant with licensure/certification where applicable
  • Communication/Public Relations/Customer Service
  • Understands own role in organization regarding customer service. Demonstrates sensitivity when communicating with visitors, patients, physicians, and coworkers
  • Consistently communicates verbally and non-verbally in a manner that demonstrates a positive and cooperative attitude
  • All phone communications will be performed in a kind, considerate, and professional manner
  • Follows and adheres to facility and department’s guidelines (policies/procedures/protocols)
  • Maintains patient confidentiality at all times
  • Attends or fulfils requirements for all mandatory hospital in services to include annual education, safety update and training by anniversary date
  • Attends at least 80% of department meetings on a regular basis
  • Will keep director/supervisor informed of potential problems
  • Adheres to attendance policy, will not have excessive unexcused absences, or tardiness (familiar with policy/procedure)
  • Consistently adheres to department/hospital dress code policy
  • Notifies the appropriate personnel of supply/equipment needs
  • Regularly reviews hospital information and/or attends educational activities related to safety and injury prevention, annually
  • Demonstrates adherence to universal precautions, aseptic techniques, and radiation safety, utilizing proper precautions
  • Quality/Performance Improvement
  • Demonstrates an on-going knowledge of, and participation in the department based Quality and Performance Improvement Program
  • Demonstrates an on-going knowledge of hospital performance/Process Improvement plan and participates as a team member
  • Is alert to potential improvement opportunities
  • Performs other department related duties as needed
  • Performs minor equipment repairs and up-keep
  • Participates in informal training programs and services
  • Transports patients as needed
  • Submits patient charges at completion of procedures
  • Functions in other areas of department as needed
  • Assists in the delivery of Inpatient Cardiac Rehab services
  • Teach the patient/family about modification of risk factors
  • Initiate behavior change through patient/family education regarding cardiac disease, exercise, and healing after a cardiac event
  • Initiate an understanding of the importance of exercise in decreasing the incidence of heart disease and improving quality of life
  • Give instructions on exercise guidelines and self-monitoring, and provide an exercise program when appropriate
  • Foster an understanding of the disease process
  • Provide progressive supervised ambulation for the patient, as tolerated
  • Serve as a referral base for outpatient cardiac rehabilitation
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Exercise Physiologist Pediatrics Resume Examples & Samples

  • Bachelors of Science or equivalent experience
  • BLS certification
  • EKG certification
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Exercise Physiologist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Establishes safe and appropriate exercise programs through assessment and evaluation to achieve participant prescriptive goals
  • Performs advanced exercise testing such as VO2max testing, cardiac monitoring during exercise testing (EKG), Biodex system 3 strength testing and Body Composition testing
  • Measures and documents physiological outcome data
  • Analyzes program outcomes for quality and fiscal soundness to ensure that all aspects of the fitness programs are achieved
  • Instructs daily exercise prescriptive with community and employee members inclusive of those with medical complexity and/or physical disability diagnoses. This includes, but is not limited to: Spinal Cord Injury, Traumatic Brain Injury, Visual Impairments, Cerebral Vascular Accident, Parkinson’s Disease, Arthritis
  • Helps develop and promote regular programs to provide creative and value-added classes, programs and activities for members
  • Serves as liaison between the RIC outpatient clinical team and staff members of the Galvin Fitness Center
  • Maintains record-keeping of all health screenings, medical clearance forms and attendance sheets for all classes and programs
  • Ensures that exercise equipment is safe, clean and in proper working order
  • Stays current with areas of professional advancement by attending meetings, conferences, and seminars
  • Shares responsibility for providing gym floor supervision and assisting members of the adaptive fitness center as needed
  • Performs other related duties as assigned or requested
  • Master’s Degree preferred in exercise science, exercise physiology or related field. Bachelor’s required
  • Current Nationally-recognized health fitness certification required from an organization such as ACSM, NASM, or NSCA. Clinical certification preferred
  • Current ACSM Inclusive Fitness Trainer certification within 6 months post-hire
  • Previous experience conducting exercise tests such as VO2max testing, body composition and cardiac monitoring required
  • Knowledge of anatomy and kinesiology with applications to developing personal exercise programs
  • Strong teaching and presentation skills
  • Experience in adaptive group exercise or special populations preferred
  • Communication and interpersonal skills necessary to interact on a daily basis with internal/external customers
  • Demonstrates critical thinking skills and makes sound judgments to monitor and respond to client needs
  • Anticipates, assesses and addresses the needs of clients to positively influence the client/customer experience (directly or indirectly)
  • Strong interest in research and evidence-based practice
  • BLSand First Aid certification required
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Exercise Physiologist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Assesses patient exercise and nutritional needs for weight management, rehabilitation, athletic sports participation and chronically ill patients
  • Designs and implements patient specific therapeutic nutritional and exercise programs
  • Conducts group sessions designed for patient education regarding nutritional, dietary and exercise issues in collaboration with physicians and staff
  • Performs follow-up on all patient therapeutic interventions
  • Documents and provides feedback on patient progress. Prepares and maintains required reports and statistics
  • Assesses program needs and prepares orders for supplies. Maintains inventory of program equipment and supplies to ensure availability
  • Bachelor's Degree in Exercise Physiology, required. Master's Degree in Exercise Physiology, preferred
  • Minimum of one (1) year related work experience in exercise physiology and nutrition, required
  • Certified Clinical Exercise Specialist (CES) from the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), preferred
  • Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) certification, required
  • Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification, required
  • Cardiac Rehab Experience, preferred
  • Must have availability to work Saturdays
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Clinical Exercise Physiologist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Completes evaluation and assessment of patients with accurate and adequate documentation
  • Developments and documents individualized patient treatment plan, accurate with respect to patient's age and medical history, its implementation and monitoring of progress and modifications as indicated
  • Develops inpatient discharge plan and/or outpatient discharge plan with transition to either Phase III CPR or home/community fitness program. Inpatient plan includes recommendation to Phase II CPR as indicated. Outpatient CPRSs will see that progress toward goals at discharge is clearly and effectively communicated to patient and physician
  • Prepares for and responds to emergencies in a manner consistent with department guidelines
  • Demonstrates annual competencies as required by department
  • Graduate of an accredited Exercise Physiology or related program with a minimum Masters level preparation
  • ACSM CEP, RCEP or related certification OR five (5) years of recent Cardiopulmonary Rehab experience required
  • Two years recent experience in Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation is required
  • Active membership in professional organization(s) preferred
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EOC Exercise Physiologist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Minimum of one year of recent and relevant experience is required
  • Must be Arrhythmia Analysis trained, and annually take and pass the Monitor Observer test
  • Current American Heart Association (AHA) Healthcare Provider CPR card is required
  • Must have Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification or obtained within six (6) months of hire
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Exercise Physiologist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Performs patient assessments/reassessments on a regular basis in accordance within AACVPR guidelines
  • The priority of data collection is determined by the patient’s immediate condition or functional status
  • Pertinent data are collected using appropriate assessment techniques
  • Data collection involves the patient, significant others, and health care providers when appropriate
  • The data collection process is systematic and ongoing
  • Nursing diagnoses are derived from the assessment data
  • In collaboration with interdisciplinary members of the team, formulates a plan of care including expected outcomes for each patient based on diagnoses derived from patient assessments
  • The plan individualized to the patient’s condition, age or needs
  • The plan is developed with the patient, significant others, and health care providers, when appropriate
  • The plan reflects current nursing practice
  • The plan is documented
  • The plan provides for continuity of care
  • The plan is appropriate to the patient’s age, developmental age, educational needs and family/guardian expectations as related to the diagnosis
  • Assist the patient in designing an exercise, education, and lifestyle modification program to meet ADL’s, recreational, and vocational needs
  • Performs skills proficiently and in accordance with the standards of care
  • Utilizes all equipment in the unit appropriate to patient with maximum efficiency and effectiveness based on knowledge and education
  • Provides for patient safety at all times
  • Verifies accuracy of medication administration by following all safety measures
  • Interventions are implemented in a safe and appropriate manner and documented
  • Applies knowledge of the principles of growth and development over the life span to identify patient and family requirements relative to age-specific needs. (See age specific criteria addendum)
  • Teaches, supervises, and serves as a resource person and delegates in accordance with the competency level of all staff members
  • Provides health care teaching to patient/family or significant other with documentation
  • Evaluates the patient’s progress toward attainment of outcomes
  • Evaluation is systematic and ongoing, including diagnoses and plan of care
  • The patient’s responses to interventions are documented
  • The effectiveness of interventions is evaluated and documented
  • The patient, significant others, and health care providers are involved in the evaluation process, when appropriate
  • Professional Development
  • Maintains and increase standards of performance and education
  • Takes initiative to increase job knowledge through additional training, cross training skill development and/or continuing education
  • Maintains continuing education requirements to remain compliant with licensure/certification where applicable
  • Communication/Public Relations/Customer Service
  • Understands own role in organization regarding customer service. Demonstrates sensitivity when communicating with visitors, patients, physicians, and coworkers
  • Consistently communicates verbally and non-verbally in a manner that demonstrates a positive and cooperative attitude
  • All phone communications will be performed in a kind, considerate, and professional manner
  • Follows and adheres to facility and department’s guidelines (policies/procedures/protocols)
  • Maintains patient confidentiality at all times
  • Attends or fulfils requirements for all mandatory hospital in services to include annual education, safety update and training by anniversary date
  • Attends at least 80% of department meetings on a regular basis
  • Will keep director/supervisor informed of potential problems
  • Adheres to attendance policy, will not have excessive unexcused absences, or tardiness (familiar with policy/procedure)
  • Consistently adheres to department/hospital dress code policy
  • Notifies the appropriate personnel of supply/equipment needs
  • Regularly reviews hospital information and/or attends educational activities related to safety and injury prevention, annually
  • Demonstrates adherence to universal precautions, aseptic techniques, and radiation safety, utilizing proper precautions
  • Quality/Performance Improvement
  • Demonstrates an on-going knowledge of, and participation in the department based Quality and Performance Improvement Program
  • Demonstrates an on-going knowledge of hospital performance/Process Improvement plan and participates as a team member
  • Is alert to potential improvement opportunities
  • Performs other department related duties as needed
  • Performs minor equipment repairs and up-keep
  • Participates in informal training programs and services
  • Transports patients as needed
  • Submits patient charges at completion of procedures
  • Functions in other areas of department as needed
  • Assists in the delivery of Inpatient Cardiac Rehab services
  • Teach the patient/family about modification of risk factors
  • Initiate behavior change through patient/family education regarding cardiac disease, exercise, and healing after a cardiac event
  • Initiate an understanding of the importance of exercise in decreasing the incidence of heart disease and improving quality of life
  • Give instructions on exercise guidelines and self-monitoring, and provide an exercise program when appropriate
  • Foster an understanding of the disease process
  • Provide progressive supervised ambulation for the patient, as tolerated
  • Serve as a referral base for outpatient cardiac rehabilitation
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Exercise Physiologist Occupational Health Arlingate Casual Resume Examples & Samples

  • Provides direct care to fitness clients and patients; services may include; cardiovascular stress testing, personal training, leading exercise classes, participating in wellness activities, muscular endurance testing, performing pre-placement screenings, strength, flexibility and body composition assessments
  • Assesses client needs and creates individual and group exercise programs
  • Responds to emergency situations and implements emergency medical procedures when appropriate
  • Maintains, promotes, and demonstrates a positive attitude while serving as a role model to
  • Patients. Maintains client records including, but not limited to, the results of cardiac, exercise, and
  • Fitness testing and client/patient treatment and progress
  • Education: Bachelor's Degree required
  • Licensure / Certification: Certification in testing and exercise, ACSM Exercise Specialist preferred for Occupational Health - required within one year as of 11/16/11
  • Experience: 1-2 years recent relevant work experience
  • Certification in CPR required
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Exercise Physiologist Nuclear Medicine Resume Examples & Samples

  • Monitor and evaluate EKG tracings before, during and after exercise testing
  • Supervise and coordinate exercise testing protocols, document changes in patient status, treatments or prescribed medications and response to treatment
  • Evaluates patients for stress testing, reviews patient charts and interprets physician orders
  • Terminates tests as may be required by protocol or patient tolerance
  • Documents changes in patient status, treatments or prescribed medications and response to treatment
  • Coordinates and schedules stress techs in order to provide adequate staffing levels
  • Initiates service calls as needed and schedules preventative maintenance when appropriate
  • Evaluates supply levels and orders supplies as needed
  • Bachelors Degree in Exercise Science
  • Successful passage of Basic Arrhythmia Program or challenge exam
  • Certified in BLS
  • Previous experience in Nuclear Medicine preferred
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Exercise Physiologist Prn-cardiac Rehab Resume Examples & Samples

  • Assess patient health risks, needs, and interests
  • Assist RN with patient assessment on admission to the program, and assist with the development of comprehensive individualized exercise program
  • Conducts fitness evaluations in accordance with department guidelines
  • Develops exercise prescriptions/programs tailored to the unique needs and interests of the client and in accordance with department guidelines
  • Provides instruction necessary for the safe and effective performance of exercise activities, and promotion of secondary prevention to individuals who are limited by cardiac disease to improve functional capacity and lower cardiovascular risk factors
  • Demonstrates competence in the performance of age appropriate patient treatment and individualizes care based on age specific needs
  • Competent in the use of Scott-care telemetry, obtaining accurate HR, BP, RR, and cardiac rhythm
  • Demonstrates proficiency in the setup and operation of all monitoring and exercise equipment
  • Plans, implements, evaluates documents patient education
  • Completes all documentation and written communication in a timely manner
  • Provides administrative support as needed, including but not limited to assisting patients with registration for cardiac rehab, receiving phone calls, providing information on cardiac rehab services, scheduling appointments, organizing charts, etc
  • Maintain customers rights (confidentiality, privacy, safety, security, and decision making)
  • Proficient in correct billing, charging and procedure documentation
  • Routinely obtain department/hospital communication via email
  • Documents according to department guidelines
  • Documents all required data for Cardiac Rehab members according to department guidelines
  • Documents all unusual occurrences to system, hospital, and department guidelines
  • Assists with quality control procedures
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Cardiac Rehab Exercise Physiologist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Two (2) years of previous experience as an Exercise Physiologist in an acute care/hospital setting
  • Understanding and ability to apply exercise principles for variety of adult patient populations
  • Ability to perform exercise testing parameters such as body fat, heart rate, and blood pressure
  • Bachelor's Degree in Exercise Science, Exercise Physiology, or related field
  • Exercise Physiologist certification
  • Cardiac rehab experience
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Cardiac Exercise Physiologist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Conducts thorough assessments of all outpatients referred to cardiac rehabilitation services and assesses appropriately for participation in therapies
  • Develops appropriate and comprehensive treatment plans specific to patient needs, including education, exercise, behavior change, and counseling
  • Supervises exercise, monitors responses, and directs care accordingly
  • Monitors patient/participant progress and communicates and coordinates care Supervises exercise, monitors responses, and directs care accordingly among health care disciplines/providers
  • Provides patient education to individuals/groups in a clear, well organized fashion
  • Documents treatments completely and succinctly in patient charts, reports noteworthy findings to appropriate health care providers
  • Maintains accurate patient program data and assists in outcomes measurement/management
  • Maintains organizational/administrative protocols
  • Assists in planning/developing of program curriculum, and assists in the development of program policies and practices
  • Serves as program advocate, promoting cardiac rehabilitation services to the medical and lay communities
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Exercise Physiologist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Provides patient testing and assessment before and after rehabilitation
  • Plans and teaches exercise therapy for patients utilizing test data, patient status and current medication regimen. Monitors patient's response and revises plan accordingly
  • Recognizes contraindications and abnormal patient responses to exercise. Responds appropriately to all situations including exercise cessation and referral to medical professionals
  • Provides exercise information for patients, peers and the community which may include public speaking and education classes
  • Explains program test procedures to patients for whom services are appropriate, which may include, but are not limited to, those with cardiovascular, pulmonary, metabolic, immunologic, inflammatory, orthopedic and neuromuscular diseases and conditions
  • Interviews patient to obtain vital statistics, medical history and records information. Collect, analyze and interpret pre and post exercise electrocardiograms
  • Supervises and monitors patient during both exercise (treadmill, bicycle ergo meter), pharmaceutical stress testing and tilt table testing. Applies appropriate testing modalities as ordered. Medication administration as delegated by physician
  • Administers and monitors IC's according to established protocols. Performs duties as delegated and supervised by the Michigan Public Health Code. http://www.msms.org/Content/ContentFolders/Advocacy2/ScopeofPractice/ScopePracBook.pdf
  • 1 year of experience with stress testing preferred
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Exercise Physiologist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Contribute to Mission effectiveness by promoting the spirit embodied with the Mission Statement: A. Service to the poor - Support the cause of those who lack resources for a reasonable quality of life.B. Reverence - Respect and compassion for the dignity and diversity of life.C. Integrity - Inspiring trust through personal leadership.D. Wisdom - Integrating excellence and stewardship.E. Creativity - Courageous Innovation.F. Dedication - Affirming hope and joy in our ministry
  • Monitors and adjusts exercise prescriptions for individuals based on fitness level, medication interaction and described physical or medical limitations. Completes exercise adherence and exercise response documentation timely
  • Performs equipment and membership program orientations. Takes biometric measurements on new and existing members and participants. Recognizes contraindications to exercise and abnormal patient response to exercise
  • Supervises group exercise activities and instructors. Perform ECG monitoring and interpretation in Cardiac Rehabilitation. Monitors patients heart rate and blood pressures in response to exercise. All other duties as assigned
  • Cardiac Rehab may require completion of a 3-6 month internship in Cardiac Rehabilitation
  • The Wellness Center requires three years of floor experience
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Exercise Physiologist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Master of Science in Exercise Physiology, Exercise Science, Kinesiology or related field
  • Basic Life Support (American Heart Association) certification
  • Zero (0) to two (2) years’ experience in a relevant role
  • Experience in clinical outpatient setting
  • American College of Sports Medicine or Registered Clinical Exercise Physiologist or Exercise Specialist certification
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Exercise Physiologist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Explains programs and specific diagnostic tests to educate patients in process, gain their cooperation and allay apprehensions. Interviews patients to obtain vital statistics and medical history. Documents results in patients’ records
  • Writes initial and follow-up exercise prescriptions for cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation inpatients based on individual patient needs and capabilities. Specifies equipment and discusses correct use of equipment and routines
  • Conducts individual and group aerobic, strength and flexibility exercises. Observes patients and program participants during exercise for signs of stress
  • Documents patient care interventions and outcomes in real time
  • Monitors patients’ progress, communicates progress to patient, family, other staff members and physicians
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Clinical Exercise Physiologist Resume Examples & Samples

  • A. Completes evaluation and assessment of patients with accurate and adequate documentation
  • B. Developments and documents individualized patient treatment plan, accurate with respect to patient's age and medical history, its implementation and monitoring of progress and modifications as indicated
  • C. Develops inpatient discharge plan and/or outpatient discharge plan with transition to either Phase III CPR or home/community fitness program. Inpatient plan includes recommendation to Phase II CPR as indicated. Outpatient CPRSs will see that progress toward goals at discharge is clearly and effectively communicated to patient and physician
  • D. Prepares for and responds to emergencies in a manner consistent with department guidelines
  • E. Demonstrates annual competencies as required by department
  • F. Utilization of clinical support staff (training, supervision and delegation) in a manner that both verbally and non-verbally promotes respect, confidence and a team atmosphere
  • G. Participation in the Co-Worker Feedback program if asked
  • H. Promotes effective communication and demonstrates cooperation and teamwork within the department, the hospital and to other health care professionals
  • I. Conducts, organizes and participates in meetings, inservices and continuing education
  • J. Plays an active role in developing, implementing and gathering outcome data for the annual quality improvement initiative
  • K. Upon request by Manager, assists with staff development, orientation of new staff, special projects and community programs
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Exercise Physiologist Cardiac Rehab PRN Days Resume Examples & Samples

  • Bachelor's degree in Exercise Science or Exercise Physiology; master's degree preferred
  • Ability to deal with a broad range of people
  • Possesses good organizational and communication skills
  • Clinical teaching experience preferred
  • Possess clinical knowledge of disease management programming multiple co-morbidities
  • Experienced in exercise programming, stress reduction, and nutrition preferred
  • Any experience in taking blood pressures, pulses, EKG interpretation, pulse oximetry, and/or oxygen administration preferred
  • Assists with and monitors exercise prescription development for rehabilitation patients, recommends changes to exercise therapy to director prior to implementation
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Exercise Physiologist Resume Examples & Samples

  • · Bachelor’s Degree
  • · New Grads Welcome; Personal Training Experience Preferred
  • · AHA BLS Required; AHA ACLS Required for those working in Cardiac Rehab
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Exercise Physiologist / St Agnes Hospital Resume Examples & Samples

  • Provides patient testing and assessment before and after rehabilitation
  • Plans and teaches exercise therapy for patients utilizing test data, patient status and current medication regimen. Monitors patient's response and revises plan accordingly
  • Recognizes contraindications and abnormal patient responses to exercise. Responds appropriately to all situations including exercise cessation and referral to medical professionals
  • Provides exercise information for patients, peers and the community which may include public speaking and education classes
  • Required: Bachelor's degree in Exercise Physiology or Exercise Science at date of hire Preferred: Masters Degree in Exercise Physiology at date of hire
  • Required: Experience with telemetry monitoring and arrhythmia interpretation. COR program standards. Must pass department arrhythmia test at date of hire. Preferred: Two years of cardiopulmonary rehabilitation; one year in cardiac risk factor management and knowledge of principles of adult learning at date of hire
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Exercise Physiologist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Master’s Degree in Exercise Physiology, with emphasis in Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation
  • Registered American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) Clinical Exercise Physiologist
  • Current Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certificate through the American Heart Association (AHA)
  • Two (2) years experience in cardiopulmonary rehabilitation in a hospital, skilled nursing facility, or other related medical field
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Exercise Physiologist Cardiac Resume Examples & Samples

  • *1year experience in cardiac diagnostic stress testing required
  • *Perform and monitor Treadmill Exercise Stress Test
  • *Nuclear Stress Test and Pharmacological Stress Test
  • *Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, self directed and independent. Computer
  • *Call Coverage required
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Exercise Physiologist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Bachelor or Master degree in exercise physiology or related field required
  • One year in cardiac rehabilitation setting
  • A.C.S.M. Exercise Specialist Certification, current A.C.L.S. certification
  • Prefer additional health related credentialing (i.e., RD, CDE, ATC)
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Exercise Physiologist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Bilingual is a plus
  • Dynamic personality
  • Engaging and motivating groups activities and Healthy moving/living
  • Working onsite at a large employer
  • Comfortable in front of an audience
  • Ability to manage a Flexible schedule is a core requirement
  • Min of a 4 year degree, certification required
  • Min of 3 years’ experience
  • Instruct and educate patients/clients in the proper principles of exercise utilizing a variety of media and equipment
  • Address and assess preventative measures against injury in various environments and work industries
  • Assist in providing quality patient care under the direction of licensed therapists on staff, on site and within the market
  • Degree in Exercise Physiology REQUIRED
  • Minimum one year experience in direct patient care
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Exercise Physiologist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Minimum bachelors degree in exercise science, exercise physiology or body mechanics related field- REQUIRED
  • Athletic training or ergonomics degree with relevant certifications highly preferred
  • Sales, business development and/or program implementation experience is required
  • Workers’ Compensation industry experience
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Reliable transportation
  • Develop and cultivate key customer relationships
  • Developing and maintaining direct relationships with local, regional and national employers to deliver proven onsite injury prevention programs as outline by our WorkStrategies division
  • Traveling throughout our Southern California market as needed to grow and establish this division as a leader within the industrial community
  • Providing local businesses with an option to reduce workplace injuries through education and onsite assessment provided by our nationally prominent programs
  • Grow existing account base through cross and up selling existing accounts
  • Utilize the sales process to manage and create new business opportunities
  • Expanding contracts within our Southern California market from Los Angeles to San Diego
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Exercise Physiologist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Plans implements and supervises exercise prescriptions and progression under the supervision of the Medical Director/ Program manager for cardiac and pulmonary rehab following discipline specific guidelines (DFS State Accreditation Agency, ACSM and AACVPR )
  • Appropriately communicates information in accordance with hospital policies and procedures to nursing staff, exercise physiologist, medical director, manager and documents in the medical record
  • May perform moderate or waived point of care testing per CLIA guidelines
  • Provides appropriate and pertinent patient education to patient, family members regarding aspects of cardiac and pulmonary diseases and related exercise for program participants
  • Participates in orientation of new employees of the program and interdepartmentally
  • Preceptor for undergraduate and graduate exercise science students
  • Serves as a resource person throughout the medical center as well as community
  • Works in both inpatient and outpatient setting providing education of cardiac and pulmonary patients
  • May be required to conduct cardiac and pulmonary exercise stress testing under the direction of a physician
  • Participates in outreach programs and community health screenings
  • Contributes to program effectiveness
  • Organizes and performs work effectively and efficiently
  • Maintains and adjusts schedule to enhance team performance
  • Working knowledge in the use of personal computer workstations and Microsoft Windows
  • Provides guidance and mentorship, works with student interns
  • Demonstrates standards of performance (ownership, teamwork, communication compassion) that support patient satisfaction and principles of service excellence
  • Performs other duties as assigned
  • Experience: 3-6 month's internship with State accredited Cardiac Rehab program required. Prefer a minimum of 1 year experience in relevant position
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Senior Exercise Physiologist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Provides activity progression for patients utilizing available medical data, patient status and current medication regimen; updates activity progression according to patient response
  • Recognizes contraindications to activity and abnormal patient responses. Provides feedback to medical professionals as appropriate
  • Provides appropriate education to patients, family members and staff
  • Implements concepts of cardiac secondary prevention
  • Performs other duties as assigned or required
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Exercise Physiologist Ms-cardiac Rehab Resume Examples & Samples

  • Maintains established hospital and departmental policies and procedures, objectives, quality standards, programs, safety, environmental and infection control standards
  • Plans, conducts and demonstrates specific exercise and lifestyle assessment and interventions including: nutrition, weight control, lipid management, stress management, and smoking cessation
  • Designs and implements individualized goal oriented exercise prescription for cardiac rehabilitation clients
  • Conducts new patient interviews which include but not limited to: medical history, functional status, short and long-term goals, nutritional assessment, and emotional status
  • Provides patient education as it applies to cardiovascular disease risk factor modification
  • Designs individualized treatment plans for clients entering cardiac rehab and provides 30 day updates to the referring physician and/ or cardiac rehab. Medical Director
  • Assists cardiac rehabilitation nurse with ECG monitoring and rhythm interpretation
  • Participates in training medical and nursing personnel and allied health student interns