Kaiser Permanente
Location
Woodbridge, Virginia
The optometrist will examine patients to diagnose visual diseases and disorders while prescribing appropriate treatments and low-vision aids. They will also collaborate with other medical providers and participate in departmental meetings and patient education programs.
Candidates must have graduated from an accredited school of Optometry and hold a valid license in Maryland, Virginia, or the District of Columbia. A minimum of two years of experience in an interdisciplinary health care environment or an accredited residency program is preferred.
To examine patients having full range of visual problems, diagnose visual diseases, disorders, and deficiencies, and prescribe treatment as licensed and credited. To refer patients to other appropriate Kaiser Permanente providers as needed for further evaluation and treatment.
Examines patients having a full range of visual problems by using a full field of optometry instruments and techniques. Diagnoses visual diseases, disorders, and deficiencies and prescribes treatment according to the laws of the State of Maryland, District, or Commonwealth. Prescribes and fits contact lenses. Determines visual requirements of the partially sighted. Prescribes low-vision aids such as telescopic and microscopic lenses, magnifiers, and other optical devices to aid low-vision patients. In the state or jurisdiction in which licensed or under the standing orders of a physician, uses diagnostic pharmaceutical agents to detect and diagnose ocular pathology. Uses examination techniques to determine ocular signs of systemic diseases and medications. Refers patients to other appropriate Kaiser Permanente providers as needed for further evaluation and treatment. Participates in departmental and educational meetings including peer review activities within the department and medical facility. Consults regularly with internal medicine, pediatrics, and ophthalmology on patient care issues. Assists in implementing eye care in-service education programs for medical center staff and at patient education seminars. Under the standing orders of a physician and in co-management with an ophthalmologist, evaluates and manages stated anterior segment disorders.
Rotating Saturdays (1 Sat per month). will require travel to all NOVA optometry centers based on business need. Basic Qualifications: Experience N/A Education Graduation from an accredited school of Optometry required. License, Certification, Registration Optometrist License (Maryland) OR Optometrist License (Virginia) OR Optometrist License (District of Columbia) Basic Life Support required at hire from American Heart Association National Provider Identifier required at hire Additional Requirements: Enrollment in PECOS within 90 days of hire date required.
Minimum of two (2) years of experience in an interdisciplinary health care environment preferred or successful completion of accredited residency program. Accredited residency in Optometry preferred.
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