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Ophthalmic Technician
Ohio State University PhysiciansOphthalmic Technician providing high-quality patient care and performing diagnostic tests at Ohio State University Physicians. Engaging with patients and assisting in their treatment at a professional clinical environment.
About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- Provides high quality, accurate and compassionate care to a diverse patient population
- Displays high proficiency in taking patient histories and is highly organized to fully prepare the patient for the physician appointment
- Interacts professionally and compassionately with patients daily
- Performs diagnostic Visual Field Testing: Humphrey, Octopus and Goldman Fields
- Clinical Competence of Ophthalmic Imaging: OCT, HRT, Pachymetry, Topography and IOL Master
- Enters information into Electronic Medical Record
- Transports patients within the facility to additional departments
- Assists with rooming patients
- Stocks and disinfects examination rooms
- Provides assistance to Physicians and Ophthalmic Technicians in the Ophthalmology clinic
- Initiates patient’s exam and prepares patients for physician appointments
- Documents medical history, symptoms, complaints, and medications
- Performs related patient service when necessary and as requested
- Travel may be required to accommodate staffing levels at other clinical facilities
- Performs diagnostic testing such as visual acuity eye exams, lensometry, keratometry, refractometry, and tonometry
- Obtains Ophthalmic Imaging: OCT, Topography, Pachymetry, Specular Microscopy, Manual A-Scans and IOL Master
- Instructs patients on proper eyecare
- Adhere to regulations regarding drug samples and drug sample logs
- Ensures medication and supply expiration dates are current
- Other duties or special projects as assigned
Requirements
What you’ll need- minimum of a HS Diploma or equivalent
- Ophthalmic Assistant criteria AND 1 year prior experience as an Ophthalmic Technician or Ophthalmic Assistant OR 2 years prior experience as a technician in an Optometry Clinic OR Successful completion of OSUP’s Ophthalmic Personnel Training Program COA Preferred
Benefits
Comp & perks- medical, dental, vision
- health reimbursement accounts
- flexible spending accounts
- retirement
- employee assistance program
- paid time off
- holidays
- wellness program
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Hard Skills & Tools
Visual Field TestingHumphreyOctopusGoldman FieldsOphthalmic ImagingOCTHRTPachymetryTopographyIOL Master
Soft Skills
compassionate careprofessional interactionorganizational skillspatient history documentationpatient instruction
Certifications
HS Diploma or equivalentOphthalmic Personnel Training ProgramCOA Preferred