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ACSM/ACS Certified Cancer Exercise Trainer (CET)
A CET is a
fitness professional who trains men and women who were recently
diagnosed with cancer and have not yet begun treatment, are receiving
treatment, have completed treatment or are a survivor experiencing
chronic or late effects from disease or treatment; and are apparently
healthy or have the presence of known stable cardiovascular disease with
low risk for complications with vigorous exercise and do not have any
relative or absolute contraindications for exercise testing.
Additionally,
the CET performs appropriate fitness assessments and makes exercise
recommendations while demonstrating a basic understanding of cancer
diagnoses, surgeries, treatments, symptoms and side effects.
ACSM/ACS Certified Cancer Exercise Trainer Scope of Practice:
- Trains individuals who
were recently diagnosed with cancer and have not yet
begun treatment, are receiving treatment or have completed treatment and
are apparently healthy or have the presence of known stable
cardiovascular disease with low risk for complications with vigorous
exercise and do not have any relative or absolute contraindications for
exercise testing.
- Performs
appropriate fitness assessments and makes exercise recommendations while
demonstrating a basic understanding of cancer diagnoses, surgeries,
treatments, symptoms and side effects.
Minimum Requirements for the ACSM/ACS Certified Cancer Exercise
Trainer:
CET candidates must meet the following 3 minimum requirements:
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An ACSM or
NCCA-accredited exercise/fitness
certification AND
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Certification
in Adult CPR & AED AND
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CHOOSE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING:
A) Bachelor's Degree (in any field) AND 500 hours of experience training older adults or
individuals with chronic conditions
OR
B) 10,000 hours of experience training older
adults or individuals with chronic conditions
Hours of experience with
older adults or individuals with chronic conditions include: exercise
testing, exercise prescription, group or individual training, group or
individual client education, academic coursework and/or continuing
education (relating to older adults or individuals with chronic
conditions), internships or observational hours in an oncology setting
and/or cancer rehabilitation program.
Recommended Competencies:
- Knowledge of
and ability to discuss cancer diagnoses, surgeries, treatments, and side
effects with the cancer survivor and his/her family and health care
providers
- Knowledge of
and ability to discuss how exercise may improve quality of life
following a cancer diagnosis, and potentially improve
prognosis
- Knowledge and
ability to describe cancer specificbenefits and risks of exercise
training before, during and after cancer treatment
- Knowledge,
skill and ability to select an appropriate exercise program and/or
modify the exercise program based on time since diagnosis and
cancer-specific surgeries, treatments, side effects, and other
non-cancer related morbidities
- Understanding
of the potential impact of cancer therapy, especially surgery and
chemotherapy, in putting cancer patients at increased risk of injury and
other complications, such as lymphedema, from exercise
- Knowledge to
evaluate adverse responses to exercise training and how to appropriately
modify exercise program and/or when to seek clinical consultation,
especially for the client who is currently receiving
treatment.
Need More Information:
ACSM/ACS Optional Resources
ACSM/ACS Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (KSAs)
ACSM/ACS FAQs
Exam Price
ACSM Certified Professional Price is $150
Other eligible candidates: $195
ACSM Certified Professionals, e-mail certification@acsm.org for your discounted voucher.
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