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The Physiologist, the newsletter of The American Physiological Society, features articles on Society affairs, and announcements, as well as articles of importance to today's physiologist.
The August and October issues include abstracts of volunteered papers submitted for the APS conferences.
The Physiologist is available in both.html and Adobe Acrobat.pdf format.
The American Society of Exercise Physiologists, the professional organization representing and promoting the profession of exercise physiology, is committed to the professional development of exercise physiology, its advancement, and the credibility of exercise physiologists.
Exercise Physiologist is a person who has an academic degree in exercise physiology, or who is certified by ASEP to practice exercise physiology [via the Exercise Physiologist Certified exam (EPC)], or who has a doctorate degree with an academic degree or emphasis in exercise physiology from an accredited college or university.
Professional exercise physiologists have a responsibility to create change in their professional arenas, whether that is in the clinical area, education, administration, business, or research.