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Summit Health
Overview
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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4 days ago
WATSON CLINIC LLP
The Certified Ophthalmic Technician or Assistant reviews patient history, performs ophthalmic tests, and documents results for physician review. They also instill medication as requested and maintain equipment.
10 days ago
Vision Integrated Partners (Midwest)
The technician is responsible for conducting patient interviews, documenting histories, and performing various ocular diagnostic tests. They ensure the smooth operation of the clinical environment while providing exceptional patient care.
21 days ago
The Employment Team at Hattiesburg Clinic, P.A.
Perform routine ophthalmic tasks including visual field testing, refractions, and pupil evaluations. Assist and scribe for the physician during patient examinations to ensure efficient clinic operations.
28 days ago
American Vision Partners
The Scribe is responsible for documenting patient information into Electronic Health Records and assisting providers with clinical flow. They also perform preliminary ophthalmic tests and educate patients on conditions and surgical consents.
Eye Clinic of Wisconsin
Support retina specialists during exams and procedures while performing ocular testing and documenting patient history. Ensure efficient clinic flow by preparing exam rooms and educating patients on their eye conditions.
1 month ago
Support retina specialists by performing ocular testing, screening patients, and documenting medical histories. Ensure efficient clinic flow by preparing exam rooms and educating patients on their eye conditions.
VSP Vision
The optometrist will manage a schedule of 10-12 patients per half day, performing essential eye care services such as refractions using advanced equipment like Optomap and OCT. This role is integral in providing high-quality eye care, delivering precise diagnoses, and tailoring treatments for patients.
As an Optometrist, you will perform comprehensive eye exams, provide refractions, and prescribe corrective lenses. You will diagnose vision problems and treat eye diseases within your scope of licensure and interest.
$550 - $600 / DAY
DOCS Health
Perform refractions and eyeglass fittings for military service members to maintain deployable force requirements. Provide health readiness services on an as-needed basis, primarily during weekends.
Perform refractions and eyeglass fittings for military service members. Provide health readiness services to maintain a deployable military force.
The Ophthalmic Technician will conduct patient interviews, document histories, and perform various diagnostic tests. They will also ensure patient charts are updated and demonstrate knowledge of eye anatomy and ocular medications.
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.
The Optometrist will perform refractions and provide eyeglass fittings for military service members. They will work primarily on weekends and occasional weekdays to support medical readiness requirements.
The Optometrist will perform refractions and provide eyeglass fittings for military service members. They will support health readiness services to ensure the medical requirements of a deployable military force are met.
The Optometrist will perform refractions and eyeglass fittings for military service members. They will provide health readiness services to ensure the medical requirements of various military branches are met.
The Optometrist will perform refractions and provide eyeglass fittings for military service members. They will work primarily on weekends with occasional weekday shifts to support health readiness requirements.
Responsibilities include performing refractions and eyeglass fittings with equipment provided by DOCS Health. The role primarily involves working with military service members on weekends and occasional weekdays.