Commonwealth Medical Services
Location
Abilene, Texas
The Ophthalmologist provides comprehensive medical and surgical care for eye diseases and disorders, including diagnosis, treatment, and preventive eye care. This involves performing ophthalmic procedures and surgeries, managing patient care, and collaborating with other healthcare professionals.
Candidates must hold a Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree, complete an accredited ophthalmology residency, and be board-eligible or board-certified. Fellowship training in a subspecialty is preferred but not required.
Ophthalmologist (MD/DO)Position Summary The Ophthalmologist provides comprehensive medical and surgical care for diseases and disorders of the eye and visual system. This role includes the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of ocular conditions, preventive eye care, and performance of ophthalmic procedures and surgeries, delivering evidence-based, patient-centered care. Essential
Evaluate and manage patients with a wide range of ocular and visual disorders Diagnose and treat conditions such as cataracts, glaucoma, macular degeneration, diabetic eye disease, refractive errors, and ocular infections Perform ophthalmic surgical procedures consistent with training and privileges Provide medical management and follow-up care for acute and chronic eye conditions Perform and interpret ophthalmic diagnostic testing and imaging Collaborate with optometrists, primary care providers, and medical specialists Educate patients regarding diagnoses, treatment options, and preventive eye care Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation Participate in quality improvement, patient safety, and outcomes initiatives Supervise and collaborate with residents, fellows, advanced practice providers, or clinical staff as applicable Comply with all regulatory, accreditation, and professional standards
Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) from an accredited medical school Completion of an accredited ophthalmology residency program Fellowship training in an ophthalmic subspecialty preferred but not required Board-eligible or board-certified in Ophthalmology Ability to obtain and maintain unrestricted state medical licensure DEA registration or eligibility Skills and Competencies Expertise in medical and surgical ophthalmology Strong diagnostic and procedural skills Excellent communication and patient counseling abilities Ability to manage complex and chronic ocular conditions Commitment to evidence-based practice and patient-centered care Work Environment Outpatient ophthalmology clinics, surgical centers, and hospital settings Call coverage as determined by practice or service needs Physical Requirements Ability to sit and stand for extended periods Manual dexterity for ophthalmic examinations and surgical procedures Visual acuity sufficient for detailed ocular examination and microsurgery Must maintain state certification and/or licensure.
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