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MACT Health Board Inc
Overview
The Optometrist provides comprehensive eye care services, including diagnosing and treating conditions of the visual system. They are also responsible for prescribing corrective lenses and collaborating with other providers to improve patient care quality.
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Compensation
$156,790 - $189,010 / YEAR
Posted
1 month ago
Kaiser Permanente
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