Exercise Physiologists


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Exercise Physiologists

Exercise Physiologists - Working Conditions

In a typical work setting, exercise physiologists:

Interpersonal Relationships

  • Have a very high level of social interaction. They talk with patients throughout their day.
  • Are responsible for the health and safety of their patients.
  • Sometimes deal with patients may be discourteous due to their condition.
  • Are somewhat responsible for the work done by coworkers.
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  • Communicate by phone, face-to-face discussions, and e-mail on a daily basis.
  • Work as part of a team.

Physical Work Conditions

  • Almost always work indoors. May occasionally go outdoors to briefly work with a patient.
  • Are sometimes exposed to diseases or infections carried by patients.
  • Work very near others. They come in close physical contact with patients every day.

Work Performance

  • Must be accurate when diagnosing problems and describing exercises. Errors could prevent patients from improving.
  • May repeat the same mental and physical activities.
  • Make decisions on a daily basis that strongly impact patients. They rarely consult with other physiologists before making decisions.
  • Are usually able to set tasks and goals without consulting with others.
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  • Work in a competitive environment and meet weekly and monthly deadlines.

Hours/Travel

  • Typically work 40 hours a week.
Source: Illinois Career Information System (CIS) brought to you by Illinois Department of Employment Security.