Clinical Measurement Physiologists – Who We Are and What We Do
Clinical Measurement Physiologists are highly qualified professionals responsible for performing specialised diagnostic tests, detailed assessments, and continuous patient monitoring. We produce accurate, high-quality data for analysis, interpretation, and reporting. Based on our findings, we initiate and deliver appropriate therapies, manage physiologist-led surveillance and therapy clinics to monitor and inform patient care and treatment plans.
Our duties and responsibilities are supported by high standards in undergraduate education, ongoing continued professional development (CPD). Our work also aligns with the clinical governance framework set by the department’s clinical director, ensuring safe, consistent, and accountable practice.
Career progression for all CMPs starts at Entry to Practice level, working as Independent Practitioners. Many CMPs complete additional professional qualifications to support their area of interest and develop specialist expertise of a particular modality, becoming an Advanced Practitioner.
An ongoing commitment to professional development ensures CMPs remain prepared to provide evidence-based best practice patient care, participate and contribute to Multi-disciplinary Team meetings which ultimately leads to improved patient outcomes and advancements in all aspects of Clinical Measurement Physiology care.
There are 5 five professions of Clinical Measurement Physiology;
- Cardiac Physiology
- Gastrointestinal (GI) Physiology
- Neurophysiology
- Respiratory Physiology
- Vascular Physiology