Administers orthoptic tests, performs therapeutic orthoptic procedures, and provides instruction to patients with correctable vision focusing defects, under the medical direction of a licensed ophthalmologist. Diagnose and evaluate visual system disorders, particularly those related to binocular vision, eye movements, and amblyopia. Working within a multidisciplinary eye care team, assess and treat patients with disorders such as strabismus (misalignment of the eyes), double vision, and other visual impairments affecting both children and adults. This position does not have supervisory responsibility but will assist with orientation and training of other practice employees. Perform thorough orthoptic evaluations by assessing ocular alignment, eye movement, and visual acuity in patients of all age groups. Use specialized equipment and techniques to diagnose conditions such as strabismus, amblyopia, nystagmus, and various disorders affecting binocular vision. Assess and diagnose visual disorders related to eye movement and binocular function. Develop individualized, evidence-based treatment plans for patients. Monitor progress and modify treatment as necessary to achieve optimal outcomes. Manage therapies for amblyopia, strabismus, and convergence/divergence insufficiencies. Supervise occlusion therapy and monitor patient compliance and progress. Recommend and fit prisms or other visual aids as needed. Provide clear, empathetic education and instruction to patients and their families regarding visual disorders, treatment plans, and the importance of adherence to therapy. Offer guidance on preventive measures and lifestyle adaptations. Work closely with ophthalmologists, optometrists, and other healthcare professionals to coordinate patient care, co-manage complex cases, and contribute to the overall management of visual system disorders. Prepare patients for ophthalmological surgery by conducting pre-operative assessments. Administer and interpret a wide range of diagnostic tests, such as Hess and Lancaster screen tests, and visual field assessments, to accurately diagnose and monitor ocular motility and sensory anomalies. Maintain meticulous and up-to-date records of patient assessments, diagnoses, treatment plans, and follow-up outcomes in accordance with regulatory and organizational protocols. Contribute to clinical audits, departmental meetings, and the development of protocols and best practices. Adhere to the highest standards of ethical and professional conduct, respecting patient confidentiality and ensuring informed consent is obtained for all assessments and interventions. Other duties as assigned. Other duties which may be necessary or desirable to serve the patient and support the success of the department or the company overall.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level