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What is ASEP?
Goals and Objectives1. To provide a powerful, unified forum and opportunity for exercise physiologists to present and discuss current research in exercise physiology.
2.To promote and encourage the exchange of ideas and information regarding all phases of exercise physiology.
3.To promote the advancement of teaching and research in exercise physiology within the academic environment.
4. To encourage and implement undergraduate and graduate education programs to meet the diverse interests and career opportunities in exercise physiology, regardless of age, gender, race or disability.
5. To promote the growth and application of the highest quality research and professional application of exercise physiology in health promotion, disease prevention, rehabilitation, and sport fitness and training.
6. To promote the development and exchange of scientific information between ASEP and other professional organizations with an interest in exercise physiology.
7. To set the agenda, determine the direction, and make the decisions about the future of the exercise physiology profession.
8. To be a dynamic and action-oriented clearinghouse for questions regarding the exercise physiology profession.
9. To increase visibility and enhance the image of the exercise physiology profession.
10. To represent exercise physiologists whose professional work is mainly clinical, and to help ensure that federal agencies and legislators understand their work and needs of the clinical professional.
12. To participate in the development and implementation of public policies and procedures concerned with exercise physiology.
13. To make a commitment to quality and integrity in exercise physiology through adherence to the Society's
Code of Ethics.14. To facilitate and promote positive public policy and professional, ethical behavior by providing ongoing peer review and quality assurance programs via the accreditation of the exercise physiology (science) academic programs.
15. To expand federal and private funding of exercise physiology research and training.