The Ophthalmic Assistant will perform preliminary screenings as ordered by a physician, including obtaining detailed patient medical/ocular histories, visual acuity, tonometry, lensometry, pupil exams, instilling ocular medication, and visual field testing. They will maintain assigned ophthalmic exam lanes and equipment, ensuring exam rooms are stocked appropriately and the physical environment is maintained. The role requires professional and courteous interaction with patients, families, coworkers, and physicians, always maintaining patient confidentiality and contributing to a positive workplace atmosphere. Professional development is key, including maintaining required competencies, continuing education hours according to JCAHPO guidelines, and current CPR certification. Under physician direction, they may perform prescription refills following standard guidelines and serve as a role model in delivering quality patient care. Other duties incidental to the work described may also be performed based on certification level.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED