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Great Plains Tribal Leaders Health
Overview
Responsible for examining, diagnosing, and treating visual system disorders for patients across all age groups. Duties include performing diagnostic tests, prescribing corrective lenses or medications, and collaborating with other healthcare professionals to optimize patient care.
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20 days ago
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