| 1 | Define cardiac rehabilitation and have a detailed knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of the circulatory system. |
| 2 | Define the pathophysiology and symptoms of major cardiac diseases, myocardial infarction, and peripheral vascular diseases. |
| 3 | Have knowledge of valve diseases, heart failure, arrhythmias, revascularization, and valve surgeries. |
| 4 | Define and apply cardiovascular assessment methods. |
| 5 | Knowledge of medications used in cardiac diseases and the ability to describe and apply rehabilitation practices. |
| 6 | Have detailed knowledge and competence in early-stage rehabilitation, outpatient care, and secondary prevention programs in cardiac rehabilitation. |
| 7 | Have detailed knowledge and competence in exercise testing and training. |
| 8 | Have detailed knowledge and competence in educational practices and treatment for modifiable risk factors. |
| 9 | Have knowledge of physical inactivity and physical activity counseling based on the transtheoretical model. |
| 10 | Have knowledge of and apply current approaches to cardiac rehabilitation. |