Our clinical measurement scientists work in the following professions:
- cardiac physiology
- clinical neurophysiology
- respiratory sciences
- sleep sciences
- vascular ultrasound
- urology
- heart valve
- critical care sciences.
They provide a range of services for adults and children and use physiological tests to diagnose and manage various conditions. They do this across our inpatient, outpatient, outreach and telehealth services.
Watch our video to find out more about what we do.
Qualifications
To work as a clinical measurement scientist, you’ll need a science-based bachelor’s degree with a strong human physiology component. You’ll also need to be eligible to hold membership with one of the following professional associations: