
Ophthalmic Medical Technician
Sight360, Boyette, FL, United States
Description
The Ophthalmic Medical Technician is responsible for collecting and recording ocular and systemic patient histories, visual acuities, BP, IOP, Auto refractions, Manifest Refractions, performing external examinations, and dry-eye testing, as well as disease specific extra testing. Ophthalmic Technicians may not diagnose or treat eye disorders and may not prescribe medications; they are not independent practitioners. They can provide diagnostic information and clinical data in the ophthalmic exam to the physician, who is treating patients, and may assist in surgery, patient education, and compliance with prescribed treatment.
Essential Functions and Responsibilities
Collecting and recording patient medical history
Instructing patients on post-operative care, medication use, contact lens care and exam expectations.
Performing visual acuity testing, auto and Manifest Refractions (measurements for the glasses prescription), tonometry (measuring eye pressure) (Goldmann required)
Measuring pupil size and reactivity using PERRLA
Testing elements of movement (eye muscle function)
Performing confrontational visual field testing, pachymetry (Corneal thickness measurement)
Performing dry eye testing including Zone Quick and TBUT, Interferometry, brightness acuity testing
Participating in light cleaning of the facility
Maintaining a sanitized environment
Performing corneal topography, retinal nerve fiber layer measurements, retinal thickness and topography, fluorescein angiography, B-scan ultrasonography
Assisting with contact lens fitting and instructing patients on insertion and removal of contacts.
Preparing for and assisting with in-office procedures including consenting patients
Assisting with Lasers or minor procedures
Working within scope of practice under the supervision of the treating physician
Supervisory Responsibility
Position reports to Lead or Supervisor of Technicians
No direct reports
Working Conditions and Environmental/Physical Demands
Standing/walking 95% of the day to perform the essential job duties.
Full body rotation (i.e., bending, stooping, twisting, etc.)
Ability to lift at least 20lbs.
Communicating with others to exchange information.
Repeating motions thaat may include the wrists, hands and/or fingers.
No adverse environmental conditions expected.
Position/Type/ Expected Hours of Work
Hours of work are generally Monday through Friday starting as early as 7:00 a.m. and working as late as 6 p.m. Shifts will be assigned based on business needs.
Travel
Travel between clinic locations is required and scheduled at the discretion of the clinical managers or designee.
Qualifications
Required:
Minimal of one year in Ophthalmology
Preferred:
Certification o Certification through JCAHPO
Associates Degree - preferred
Skills and Abilities
Superior interpersonal and communications skills.
Ability to perform manifest refraction is required
Ability to perform Goldmann tonometry is required.
Ability to effectively multitask
Attentive to detail and accuracy.
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The Ophthalmic Medical Technician is responsible for collecting and recording ocular and systemic patient histories, visual acuities, BP, IOP, Auto refractions, Manifest Refractions, performing external examinations, and dry-eye testing, as well as disease specific extra testing. Ophthalmic Technicians may not diagnose or treat eye disorders and may not prescribe medications; they are not independent practitioners. They can provide diagnostic information and clinical data in the ophthalmic exam to the physician, who is treating patients, and may assist in surgery, patient education, and compliance with prescribed treatment.
Essential Functions and Responsibilities
Collecting and recording patient medical history
Instructing patients on post-operative care, medication use, contact lens care and exam expectations.
Performing visual acuity testing, auto and Manifest Refractions (measurements for the glasses prescription), tonometry (measuring eye pressure) (Goldmann required)
Measuring pupil size and reactivity using PERRLA
Testing elements of movement (eye muscle function)
Performing confrontational visual field testing, pachymetry (Corneal thickness measurement)
Performing dry eye testing including Zone Quick and TBUT, Interferometry, brightness acuity testing
Participating in light cleaning of the facility
Maintaining a sanitized environment
Performing corneal topography, retinal nerve fiber layer measurements, retinal thickness and topography, fluorescein angiography, B-scan ultrasonography
Assisting with contact lens fitting and instructing patients on insertion and removal of contacts.
Preparing for and assisting with in-office procedures including consenting patients
Assisting with Lasers or minor procedures
Working within scope of practice under the supervision of the treating physician
Supervisory Responsibility
Position reports to Lead or Supervisor of Technicians
No direct reports
Working Conditions and Environmental/Physical Demands
Standing/walking 95% of the day to perform the essential job duties.
Full body rotation (i.e., bending, stooping, twisting, etc.)
Ability to lift at least 20lbs.
Communicating with others to exchange information.
Repeating motions thaat may include the wrists, hands and/or fingers.
No adverse environmental conditions expected.
Position/Type/ Expected Hours of Work
Hours of work are generally Monday through Friday starting as early as 7:00 a.m. and working as late as 6 p.m. Shifts will be assigned based on business needs.
Travel
Travel between clinic locations is required and scheduled at the discretion of the clinical managers or designee.
Qualifications
Required:
Minimal of one year in Ophthalmology
Preferred:
Certification o Certification through JCAHPO
Associates Degree - preferred
Skills and Abilities
Superior interpersonal and communications skills.
Ability to perform manifest refraction is required
Ability to perform Goldmann tonometry is required.
Ability to effectively multitask
Attentive to detail and accuracy.
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