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Stanford Health Care
Overview
The Occupational Therapist II evaluates and develops treatment plans for complex patients across various diagnoses, taking an active role in multidisciplinary care team discussions. This role also involves serving as a clinical advisor to less experienced therapists, supervising interns and assistants, and functioning as a Clinical Instructor in the student program.
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Compensation
$56 - $74 / HOUR
Posted
4 days ago
VSP Vision
As an Optometrist, you will perform routine exams and provide advanced care for complex eye conditions. You will create customized treatment plans and enhance the quality of life for patients of all ages.
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1 month ago
Perform comprehensive eye exams for patients of all ages and manage ocular diseases and disorders. Utilize modern diagnostic tools to prescribe corrective lenses and provide vision therapy while educating patients on eye health.
As an Associate Optometrist, you will perform comprehensive eye exams, diagnose and manage ocular diseases, and prescribe corrective lenses. You will also educate patients on eye health and collaborate with a team to ensure a seamless patient experience.
The Associate Optometrist will conduct routine eye examinations, refractions, ocular testing, and perform limited medical eye care within the full scope of licensure, seeing approximately 12 to 16 patients daily. Responsibilities also include providing patient recommendations and referring them to outside ophthalmology specialists when necessary.
The Optometrist will conduct thorough eye exams for patients of all ages utilizing advanced diagnostic equipment, typically seeing 12 to 15 patients daily with support staff assistance. Responsibilities also include diagnosis and treatment or referral for a wide spectrum of ocular diseases and providing specialized services like myopia management and vision therapy.
The Optometrist will deliver exceptional vision care utilizing advanced technology like OCT and Topography, providing comprehensive eye exams and treating a wide range of ocular conditions for diverse patients. Responsibilities include diagnosing and treating ocular conditions and offering personalized solutions across all age groups while supporting the practice's commitment to excellence.
Conduct comprehensive eye exams and manage ocular diseases. Provide specialty care, including contact lens fittings, myopia control, and dry eye management.
Conduct routine eye exams and provide specialized treatments for complex eye conditions using high-tech diagnostic equipment. Collaborate with opticians and administrative staff to ensure a seamless and compassionate patient experience.
The Occupational Therapist II evaluates and develops treatment plans for complex patients across various diagnoses, taking an active role in multi-disciplinary care team discussions. This role also involves serving as a clinical advisor to less experienced therapists, supervising interns and assistants, and functioning as a Clinical Instructor in the student program.
AEG Vision
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.
The optometrist will conduct comprehensive eye exams, diagnose sight problems, and prescribe corrective lenses or treatments. They are also responsible for building patient relationships, providing health education, and coordinating care with other healthcare providers.
The optometrist will conduct comprehensive eye exams, diagnose sight problems, and prescribe corrective lenses or treatments. They are also responsible for building patient relationships, providing health education, and coordinating care with support staff.
The optometrist will conduct comprehensive eye exams, diagnose sight problems, and prescribe corrective lenses or treatments. They are also responsible for building patient relationships, providing patient education, and coordinating care with support staff.
The optometrist will conduct comprehensive eye exams, diagnose sight problems, and prescribe corrective lenses or treatments. They are also responsible for building patient relationships, providing pre- and postoperative care, and educating patients on eye health.
The optometrist will conduct comprehensive eye exams, diagnose sight problems, and prescribe corrective lenses or treatments. 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 corrective 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 including eyeglasses, contact lenses, and medications. They are also responsible for building patient relationships, providing pre- and postoperative care, and educating patients on ocular health.
Access Physical Therapy & Wellness
The Occupational Therapist will review patient medical histories, diagnose movement concerns, and develop individualized treatment plans. They will utilize manual therapy, exercises, and equipment to manage pain and improve patient mobility.
The optometrist will conduct comprehensive eye exams, diagnose sight problems, and prescribe corrective lenses or treatments. They are also responsible for building long-term patient relationships and providing education on eye health and disease prevention.