ACSM Certified Clinical Exercise Specialist (ACSM CES) - Workshop and Assessment
The ACSM CES is an assessment.
Candidates can choose whether to go it alone with their preparation or they can choose one of our various guided learning programmes comprising of some or all of the following:
-group 3-day workshop (set dates)
- individual or small group face-to-face sessions
-phone tutorials
-course work
PLEASE ENQUIRE DIRECTLY TO HFI for guided learning as packages are tailored.HFI Course Category / Level
Post-graduate level
Clinical Exercise
Qualification Introductory Information
An ACSM Certified Clinical Exercise Specialist is a healthcare professional certified by the ACSM to deliver a variety of exercise assessment, training, rehabilitation, risk factor identification and lifestyle management services to individuals with or at risk of cardiovascular, pulmonary, and metabolic disease(s). These services are typically delivered in cardiovascular/pulmonary rehabilitation programmes, physicians' offices or medical fitness centres. The ACSM Clinical Exercise Specialist is also competent in providing exercise-related consultations for research, public health, and other clinical and non-clinical services and programmes.
The ACSM CES workshop is a 2-day intensive workshop covering practical and theory ACSM CES. The workshop focuses on preparation for the ACSM CES certification exam. So as to maximise the learning opportunities, there is a period of guided learning prior to the workshop.
Who is this qualification/course suitable for?
The workshop is available to any graduate participant but there are clinical work experience pre-requisites for the assessment. We tend to see more progressive, hospital-based cardiac rehabilitation nurses and physiotherapists taking this qualification. However more and more we see clinical exercise specialists enrolling who have not come through the nursing or physiotherapy degree route.
The fact that there are no workshop pre-requisites allows non-nursing/physiotherapy graduates to attend the workshop as a starting point into clinical exercise as a career. Some very experienced personal trainers attend the workshop as a CPD opportunity and as a way gain the extra clinical knowledge they want to feel more confident when working with their controlled-disease populations.
Prerequisite Information for ACSM CES Exam Candidates
A BA Degree in an allied health field** from a regionally accredited college or university
And
500* minimum hours clinical work experience in a **clinical exercise programme for the ACSM Clinical Exercise Specialist Certification
Practical Experience in a Clinical Exercise Program:
Minimum of 400 hours from a COAES Accredited University Curriculum Program * OR
Minimum of 500 hours from a Non-COAES Accredited University Curriculum Program* (this option will apply to UK universities)
** Hours of practical experience in a clinical exercise program (e.g. cardiac/ pulmonary rehabilitation programs, exercise testing, exercise prescription, electrocardiography, patient education and counselling, disease management of cardiac, pulmonary, and metabolic diseases, and emergency management)
*It is permissible to take the workshop without the pre-requisites in place but these must be met prior to the taking the exam (certification). The workshop can be a route to good quality CPD for this fascinating and rewarding career path. Previous candidates have secured clinical work placements alongside this qualification with very favourable clinical exercise career outcomes.
AND
Current certification in Basic Life Support (BLS)
** Examples of related degrees: Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Physician Assistant, Physical Education, Exercise Science, Kinesiology, Kinesiotherapy, Physiology, Biology, Exercise Physiology and Human Performance.
Where Next?
ACSM RCEP
Course Format Options
The ACSM CES workshop is a 3-day attendance workshop.
The ACSM CES certification exam is an assessment. Candidates can attend the ACSM CES 3-day workshop to assist their preparation for this HFS certification exam of they can use it as an excellent CPD opportunity and at the same time get a taster of phase I/II clinical exercise.
ACSM CES study guides can be purchased from HFI
Recommended Competencies
Demonstrable competence in the KSAs required of the ACSM Clinical Exercise Specialist, Health/Fitness Instructor as listed in the 8th edition of the ACSM's Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription.
What Does This Mean in Practice?
In the UK a first degree in Sport/Exercise science, Nursing or an appropriate Allied Health Profession OR a Diploma in Nursing or appropriate Allied Health Profession would be required. If in doubt, please email alison@hfigroup.com
At the time of the assessment (not necessarily the workshop), you need to have worked in a Cardiac Rehabilitation, Pulmonary Rehabilitation or Clinical Exercise Testing environment (e.g. a cardiorespiratory laboratory or sports medicine testing facility) for at least 600 hours. This can include supervised training and work experience. Some MSc programmes (eg Cardiac Rehabilitation) may qualify as hours or practical/work experience.
It is essential that you have experience of conducting Graded Exercise Tests in a clinical setting including the acquisition and interpretation of 12 lead ECG. Working solely within a Phase 4 exercise programme or Exercise on Prescription environment is unlikely to have provided the appropriate knowledge and experience to obtain ACSM Exercise Specialist Certification.
ACSM Certified Clinical Exercise Specialist Certification can be achieved by appropriately experienced and knowledgeable practitioners who have prepared thoroughly using the Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (KSAs) listed in the Appendices of ACSM's Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription, 8th edition, 2009, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins.
Certification (Examination)
The examination is 3.5 hours in length and consists of approximately 135 multiple-choice questions. The KSAs tested are those stated for the ACSM Certified Personal Trainer, the ACSM Certified Health Fitness Specialist and the ACSM Certified Exercise Specialist®. The written examination will include questions from the areas listed below. Across from each topic is the approximate number of questions from that specific area that will be included on the examination:
Anatomy and biomechanics 5
Exercise Physiology 18
Human development and aging 1
Pathophysiology and risk factors 13
Human behaviour and psychology 4
Health appraisal and fitness testing 23
Safety & injury prevention 7
Exercise programming 11
Program Administration and Management 1
Electrocardiography 17
To read more about the full syllabus please look at the ACSM CES KSA
Assessment
ACSM CES is a 3.5 hour computer-based assessment.
ACSM assessments can be taken on demand, any day, in most UK cities through HFI.
Awarding body and recognition
ACSM
UK and Internationally recognised
CPD
20 CPD
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