| Aspect | Cardiovascular Physiology | Cardiovascular Technologist |
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| Required Credentials | Master's or PhD in Physiology or related field | Associate's or Bachelor's degree in cardiovascular technology |
| Work Environment | Research labs, academic institutions, hospitals | Hospitals, diagnostic labs, clinics |
| Employer & Industry Usage | Research and academia | Clinical diagnostics and patient care |
Cardiovascular Physiology focuses on research, understanding heart functions, and advancing knowledge through studies, often in academic or research settings. In contrast, Cardiovascular Technologists perform diagnostic procedures on patients, such as echocardiograms, in clinical environments. Both roles require specialized knowledge of cardiovascular systems but differ in their focus—research versus clinical diagnostics.