Physiologists study the functions of living organisms from cellular to whole organism systems. To become one, an extensive academic program is required, including a bachelor’s degree, master’s degree, and a doctorate or MD. Physiologists work in various settings, conduct research, teach, and collaborate with others. Interpersonal and management skills are essential. A physiologist is a […]
Physiology offers various career paths, including cardiology, geriatric care, pediatrics, sports and exercise, neurophysiology, and animal physiology. Specializations include pediatric dentistry, anesthesiology, and emergency medicine. Internships and research opportunities provide hands-on training for physiologist jobs. Exercise physiologists recommend rehabilitation and exercise programs for patients. There are several branches of physiology to train in, and many […]
Cardiac physiologists diagnose heart disease and conduct research on heart rate, cardiac output, and electrical conduction. They require a solid aptitude for scientific and anatomical disciplines and interpersonal skills. Educational requirements range from two to four years of advanced study, and certification is required. Job opportunities are found in hospitals, private practices, outpatient centers, and […]