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CLEAR SIGHT PARTNERS, LLC
Overview
Perform various ophthalmic diagnostic tests including OCT, visual fields, and fundus photography. Assist physicians with patient work-ups, medication administration, and the accurate maintenance of electronic medical records.
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20 days ago
Washington University in St. Louis
Provides advanced administrative and technical support to an ophthalmologist, including gathering medical histories and performing visual screenings. Responsibilities include conducting various diagnostic tests such as visual fields, tonometry, and A-Scan ultrasound, as well as assisting with minor surgical procedures.
$19 - $29 / HOUR
22 days ago
Johns Hopkins University
Assist ophthalmologists by performing ocular examinations, ancillary testing, and recording accurate patient histories. Provide clinical support including scribing, administering eye drops, and maintaining ophthalmic equipment.
$20 - $35 / HOUR
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University of Miami
The APRN provides comprehensive medical care, diagnosis, and treatment for ophthalmology and glaucoma patients. Responsibilities include performing physical exams, ordering diagnostic tests, prescribing medications, and collaborating with a multidisciplinary healthcare team.
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University of Rochester
Performs complex technical ophthalmic assignments, including initial patient screenings and various diagnostic imaging tests. Supports physicians by gathering ocular history, performing visual acuity tests, and managing clinical-clerical office duties.
$19 - $26 / HOUR
Performs complex technical ophthalmic assignments, including patient screening, diagnostic testing, and imaging. Supports physicians by gathering patient history, managing clinical-clerical duties, and ensuring proper room stocking.
Performs complex technical ophthalmic assignments including patient screening, diagnostic testing, and imaging. Supports physicians by gathering ocular history and assisting with clinical-clerical office duties.
The Ophthalmic Technician provides clinical support to physicians by performing diagnostic eye tests, recording patient histories, and maintaining clinical equipment. They also assist with administrative tasks such as managing patient inquiries, processing forms, and ensuring clinic compliance with regulations.
2 months ago
The Ophthalmic Technician performs complex diagnostic testing and imaging while gathering essential patient information for physicians. They also assist with clinical-clerical duties, maintain examination rooms, and support physicians during patient assessments.
The Ophthalmic Technician provides clinical support to physicians and assists with various patient care tasks. Responsibilities include taking patient histories, performing diagnostic tests, and maintaining clinical equipment.
This role involves assisting the Ophthalmologist with patient care by learning and performing various ophthalmic tests, including obtaining accurate patient histories and performing basic skills like visual acuity measurement and lensometry. Key duties also encompass operating common ophthalmic equipment, performing basic tonometry, and maintaining examination rooms and instruments.
$17 - $30 / HOUR