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These a re posts currently
available within the region.
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To find out more about
these opportunities visit the NHS jobs website. www.jobs.nhs.uk or
visit the Trust's web page.
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Career Prospects Cardiac
Physiologists perform a
wide range of
investigative procedures
aimed at detecting and
assessing heart disease.
There are typically five/six
grades within cardiac
physiology depending on individual departments.
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Student Cardiac
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Cardiac Physiologist |
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Senior Cardiac
Physiologist |
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Chief Cardiac
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Senior Chief Cardiac
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Principal Cardiac
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How to become a cardiac
physiologist..........
If your interested in
becoming a cardiac physiologist and you are at school, then you
need to study A levels. Ideally science or maths based
subjects. You will therefore need to make sure you have the
necessary qualifications to enrol on the A level programmes.
Speak to local colleges to make sure they offer the subjects you
need and to confirm their entry requirements.
Once you have the necessary A levels you can apply for students
posts as and when they are advertised on the web or in local
press.
If you are more mature and you have decided that a career in
cardiology is for you, and you do not have the necessary
qualifications. Don't panic, many colleges offer
Access courses in health/science which can allow you to enter
higher education. Again during your studies look out for
student posts advertised on the web or local press.
Check out the Education page for those academic
institutions involved with our profession. |