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The APP’s role in exercise testing: Three perspectives

Exercise testing is typically performed as an outpatient procedure by a team of healthcare providers. Cardiologists oversee exercise testing and are responsible for the interpretation of results. Increasingly, the procedure is conducted and super­vised by nonphysician practitioners, including clinical exercise physiologists, reg­istered nurses (RN) and nurse practitioners (NP), physician assistants (PA), and physical therapists (PT). 

This free resource spotlights three key perspectives on suitable involvement of nonphysician practitioners in exercise testing. 

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