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               Journal of Professional Exercise Physiology          

Free Electronic Journal    ISSN 1550-963X

 






 
Editors

Patrick Ayres, MA
Board Certified (EPC)

Leslie Cook, MA

Thomas P. Olson, PhD
Board Certified (EPC)

Erin Rademacher, MA
Board Certified (EPC)




 
 
 
 
 
 
 







Editor-in-Chief

 Larry Birnbaum, PhD, FASEP, EPC


An Internet Electronic Journal Dedicated to
Exercise Physiology as a Healthcare Profession


  Latest Issue...May 2009


Archive...from August 2003

Vol 7 No 4 April 2009
Gentility

Vol 7 No 3 March 2009
A Look to the Future

Vol 7 No 2 February 2009

Being Healthcare Professionals

Vol 7 No 1 January 2009
Emotional Intelligence for the Exercise Physiologist

Vol 6 No 12 December 2008

Are Exercise Physiologists Key Professionals for Healthcare Evolution?

Vol 6 No 11 November 2008
Greed versus Charity

Vol 6 No 10 October 2008

Professional Behavior in Exercise Physiology

Vol 6 No 9 September 2008
Exercise Physiology Curricula:  Moving Beyond Content II

Vol 6 No 8 August 2008
Exercise Physiology Curricula:  Moving Beyond Content


Vol 6 No 7 July 2008

The POWER to Manage Your Future

Vol 6 No 6 June 2008
Finding Your First Job

Vol 6 No 5 May 2008

Questions

Vol 6 No 4 April 2008

Validity of Multiple-Choice Exam Questions

Vol 6 No 3 March 2008

Components of Professionalism for Exercise Physiologists

Vol 6 No 2 February 2008

Guidelines for Writing Multiple Choice Questions

Vol 6 No 1 January 2008

Interactive Video Games

Vol 5 No 12 December  2007

Science and Lies

Vol 5 No 11 November  2007

Academic Achievement:  What an Exercise Physiologist Can Do

Vol 5 No 10 October  2007

Analytical Thinking

Vol 5 No 9 September  2007

Professional Expectations

Vol 5 No 8 August  2007
Exercise Intensity and Fat Burning

Vol 5 No 7 July  2007

Intuitive Knowledge

Vol 5 No 6 June  2007
Science:  The Pursuit of Truth

Vol 5 No 5 May  2007

Communication With Clients

Vol 5 No 4 April  2007

Boundary Issues in Exercise Physiology

Winning Starts with the Power in Words

Vol 5 No 3 March  2007

Compassion in Healthcare

Vol 5 No 2 February  2007

Continuing Education:  Cardiac Drugs - Lecture VI

"But Will She Have a Job?"

The Future of Exercise Physiology in Healthcare

Vol 5 No 1 January  2007
Continuing Education:  Cardiac Drugs - Lecture V

Vol 4 No 12 December  2006

Continuing Education:  Cardiac Drugs - Lecture IV

Vol 4 No 11 November  2006

Continuing Education:  Cardiac Drugs - Lecture III

Vol 4 No 10 October  2006

Continuing Education:  Cardiac Drugs - Lecture II

Vol 4 No 9 September  2006

Continuing Education:  Cardiac Drugs - Lecture I

Vol 4 No 8 August  2006

The Heat is On

Vol 4 No 7 July  2006

Opportunities for Leaders in Exercise Physiology

Vol 4 No 6 June  2006

Adversity and the Path to Professionalism

Vol 4 No 5 May  2006

Worthy Goals Require Sacrifices

Vol 4 No 4 April  2006

New Life Springs Forth

Vol 4 No 3 March 2006
Exercise Physiology Olympians

Vol 4 No 2 February 2006
Client Interaction

Vol 4 No 1 January 2006
Parable of the Good Samaritan

Shouldn’t we be Concerned about Performance-Enhancing Substances?

Vol 3 No 12 December 2005
Thankfulness

Vol 3 No 11 November 2005

Empathy

Vol 3 No 10 October 2005

Medical Ethics in Exercise Physiology

Vol 3 No 9 September 2005
Hope and Cynicism

Vol 3 No 8 August 2005
We Can Change Our Future!

Vol 3 No 7 July  2005
If You Can't Be a Leader, Be a Mentor!

Vol 3 No 6 June  2005
The Anatomy of Complicit Behaviors:  An Essay for Exercise Physiologists

Vol 3 No 5 May  2005
Leadership and Its Importance

Vol 3 No 3 March 2005
How the New England Patriots are the Way Forward for all Exercise Physiologists

Vol 3 No 2 February 2005
The American College of Sports Medicine Accreditation Program

Vol 2 No 12 December 2004
The Heart of the Matter

Vol 2 No 11 November
Free Market Fans: Look No Further

Vol 2 No 10 October
The Culture of Exercise Physiology

Vol 2 No 9 September
Including Professionalism in the Undergraduate Curriculum Through the Use of Observation Hours and Recommended Readings

Vol 2 No 8 August 2004
Fitness, Beauty, Supplements, and Money

Vol 2 No 7 July 2004
The Implications of Professionalism

Vol 2 No 6 June 2004
Sports, Its Purpose, and Dietary Supplements

Vol 2 No 5 May 2004
The Torch Moves Forward

Vol 2 No 4 April 2004
Reflections About the Recent 6th ASEP National Meeting in Indianapolis

Vol 2 No 3 March 2004
Are We Winning Yet?

Vol 2 No 2 February 2004
Content Area Analysis

Vol 2 No 1 January 2004
The Exercise Physiology JOB Search:  A Guide

Vol 1 No 5 December 2003
How to Create Course Lessons, Not Lectures!

Vol 1 No 4 November 2003
The PhD Job Search:  More Than Elbow Grease

Vol 1 No 3 October 2003
American Society of Exercise Physiologists: Building Trusting Relationships and Career Opportunities

Vol 1 No 2 September 2003
Fundamentals of Exercise Physiology Professionalism

Vol 1 No 1 August 2003
Professionalization of Exercise Physiology: Images, Issues, and Trends



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