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Clinical Physiologists diagnose and treat health conditions by monitoring organ functions, performing tests, collaborating with healthcare teams, and keeping patient records.

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How do I become a Clinical Physiologist?

Get qualified to work as a Clinical Physiologist with a course recognised across Australia. Speak to a training provider to learn more.

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Clinical Physiologist careers

A Clinical Physiologist plays a vital role in diagnosing and treating various health conditions through the use of specialised equipment and techniques to measure how different organs and systems in the body are functioning.

They may perform duties such as monitoring heart or lung activity, conducting non-invasive tests, and working alongside other healthcare professionals to develop treatment plans for patients. Additionally, Clinical Physiologists often work in hospital settings and are required to maintain detailed patient records.