Kaiser Permanente
Location
Los Angeles, California
The primary duties involve operating an Ophthalmic fundus camera to capture images of the eye structures, explaining procedures to patients, and performing diagnostic procedures like fluorescing angiography and ultrasound. The role also requires preparing results and consulting with physicians regarding test findings.
A basic qualification is one year of experience as an ophthalmic photographer, though no specific educational degree or license is mandated. Certification by the Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel on Ophthalmology is preferred, along with bilingual capability and the ability to work in a fast-paced setting.
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Operates an Ophthalmic fundus camera (e.g., Zeiss Fundus Flash III) to photograph portions of the eye, such as anterior segment, the ocular adnexa and the ocular fundus. Explain test procedures and purpose. Monitor and evaluate test readings during procedures. Perform fluorescing angiography and ultrasound diagnostic procedures. Prepare exam results for interpretation by physician. Consult with physician concerning test results and alert physicians to positive test results or test abnormalities. Fill request for equipment and supplies. Assume other activities and responsibilities from time to time as directed.
Certification by the Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel on Ophthalmology preferred. .Prefer bilingual, able to work in a fast-paced environment, commencement of work period may be subject to change Notes:
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