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BluePearl Vet, LLCNew
Overview
Perform ophthalmic diagnostic tests and assist board-certified ophthalmologists with complex surgical and outpatient procedures. Provide high-quality patient care, including anesthesia monitoring and client education regarding ocular diseases.
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Compensation
$27 - $51 / HOUR
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CentraCare ClinicNew
The Ophthalmologist will provide comprehensive eye care, specializing in cataract surgery within a modern, state-of-the-art clinic. They will collaborate with a team of ophthalmologists and optometrists to deliver high-quality medical and surgical outcomes for patients.
$425,000 - $610,000 / YEAR
Summit Health
The Ophthalmic Assistant supports the clinical team by performing specialized diagnostic testing and assisting physicians with patient care. Responsibilities include conducting technical workups, maintaining equipment, and ensuring efficient daily operations within the ophthalmology department.
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AEG Vision
The optometrist will conduct comprehensive eye exams, diagnose sight problems and eye diseases, and provide appropriate treatments or referrals. They are also responsible for building patient relationships, educating patients on eye health, and collaborating with support staff to ensure quality care.
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Kaiser Permanente
The Certified Ophthalmic Technician performs ophthalmic patient care, diagnostic testing, and supportive services in a clinical setting. Responsibilities include assisting physicians with surgeries, managing clinic supplies, and educating patients on eye health and diabetic screenings.
Mann Eye
The Ophthalmic Technician is responsible for conducting comprehensive patient history assessments and performing various diagnostic eye examinations. They also educate patients on procedures and assist physicians by documenting findings and performing specialized testing.
The Staff Pad
The ophthalmologist will provide comprehensive eye care services and perform cataract surgeries in an outpatient setting. They will also build long-term patient relationships and contribute to the clinical leadership of the practice.
$400,000 / YEAR
The optometrist will conduct comprehensive eye exams, diagnose sight problems, and prescribe corrective lenses or treatments. They are also responsible for building patient relationships and providing education on eye health and disease prevention.
The optometrist will conduct comprehensive eye exams, diagnose sight problems, and prescribe appropriate treatments including eyeglasses, contact lenses, and medications. They are also responsible for building long-term patient relationships and providing education on eye health and disease prevention.
The optometrist will conduct comprehensive eye exams, diagnose sight problems, and prescribe appropriate treatments or corrective lenses. They are also responsible for building patient relationships, providing education on eye health, and coordinating care with support staff.
Southern California Permanente Medical Group
The ophthalmologist will provide comprehensive eye care and perform various surgical procedures including cataract and pterygium surgeries. They will also administer intravitreal and Botox injections while collaborating with a multidisciplinary team.
The optometrist will conduct comprehensive eye exams, diagnose sight problems, and prescribe appropriate treatments or corrective lenses. They are also responsible for building long-term patient relationships and providing pre- and postoperative care for surgical patients.
TruVista Surgery Center - ASC (TVSC)
The Operating Room Nurse provides direct and indirect safe, professional nursing care to patients within the perioperative environment. They collaborate with physicians and team members to assess, plan, and implement patient care while maintaining a clean and safe surgical suite.
The optometrist will conduct comprehensive eye exams, diagnose sight problems, and prescribe appropriate treatments or corrective lenses. They are also responsible for building long-term patient relationships through education and providing pre- and postoperative care.
The optometrist will conduct comprehensive eye exams, diagnose sight problems, and prescribe appropriate treatments including eyeglasses, contact lenses, and medications. They are also responsible for building long-term patient relationships and providing pre- and postoperative care for surgical patients.
The optometrist will conduct comprehensive eye exams, diagnose sight problems, and prescribe appropriate treatments or corrective lenses. They are also responsible for building long-term patient relationships and providing education on eye health and disease prevention.