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University of Miami
Overview
Perform ophthalmic clinical and diagnostic procedures, including refractive evaluations and surgical assistance for laser vision services. Manage patient workflows, document clinical findings in electronic records, and maintain specialized laser equipment and sterile environments.
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4 days ago
The technician provides essential clinical support to providers by performing and documenting various eye care tests in the EMR system, ensuring compliance with department standards. Core duties include maintaining equipment, participating in research, organizing clinical spaces, and assisting with advanced procedures like intravitreal injections and laser procedures.
Nielsen Eye Center
Perform clinical diagnostic eye tests and document patient medical histories. Act as a medical scribe by recording physician findings in the EMR and managing patient communications.
$22 - $27 / HOUR
21 days ago
Eye Care of Delaware
The optometrist will provide primary eye care and conduct LASIK evaluations. Additionally, they will be responsible for the post-operative management of patients.
22 days ago
NVISION Eye Centers
Responsible for patient work-ups, including medical history and diagnostic testing, and assisting surgeons during exams and surgical procedures. Duties also include managing medical supplies and providing pre- and post-operative patient care.
$22 - $24 / HOUR
23 days ago
EVP Eyecare
The Ophthalmic Scribe is responsible for documenting physician findings in the EMR and assisting doctors during patient examinations and procedures. They also handle technical tasks such as retinal imaging, pupil measurement, and coordinating surgical needs.
$20 - $23 / HOUR
Kleiman Evangelista Eye Centers of Texas
The Ophthalmic Scribe is responsible for documenting physician findings in the EMR and assisting doctors during patient examinations and in-office procedures. They also perform diagnostic imaging and coordinate surgical needs and patient flow with other clinic staff.
USPI
The Surgical Technologist is responsible for scrubbing for surgical procedures and maintaining a sterile field. They prepare necessary supplies, instruments, and equipment while collaborating with the surgical team to ensure patient safety.
24 days ago
Keplr Vision
Provide comprehensive primary eye care and therapeutic services to the Cape Fear community. Manage specialized cases including glaucoma, myopia control, and specialty contact lens fittings using state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment.
The optometrist will provide medical eye care and optical services, utilizing advanced diagnostic equipment and working with a supportive staff. The role includes treating various eye conditions and managing patient care.
Corewell Health
The Certified Ophthalmic Assistant (COA) performs preliminary work-ups for patients of the Beaumont Eye Institute physicians using ophthalmic techniques. This role also coordinates patient appointments with clerical staff and provides general clinic support for the Eye Clinic and Low Vision Department.
25 days ago
Correct Vision, LLP
Assist in pre- and post-operative care for refractive surgery patients while performing diagnostic tests and procedures. Maintain ophthalmic equipment and ensure the surgery suite is properly prepared and sterilized.
$25 / HOUR
CHICAGOLAND EYE CONSULTANTS SC
The optometrist will provide comprehensive medical, surgical, and laser eye care to patients across multiple practice locations. They are expected to integrate new clinical techniques and maintain high standards of patient service and care.
29 days ago
VSP Vision
You will provide comprehensive vision care, diagnose and manage ocular diseases, and promote good eye health through patient education. You will care for patients of all ages and support the practice's goal of increasing optical and contact lens sales.
1 month ago
The Ophthalmic Technician is responsible for patient work-ups, including medical history and diagnostic testing, and assisting doctors during exams and surgical procedures. They also manage medical supplies and ensure the maintenance of clinical equipment.
You will work in a fast-paced clinical setting providing individualized care to ensure excellent eye health and vision care. You will care for patients two days per week, potentially extending to five days per week.
OMNI Eye Specialists
The optometrist will provide primary eye care, perform LASIK evaluations, and handle post-operative management. They will work within a collaborative OD/MD care model to manage a broad range of medical optometry cases.
EyeCare Partners Doctors
The Cornea Specialist will perform a broad range of corneal and anterior segment surgeries, including transplants and refractive procedures. They will manage an established patient base while collaborating with a multi-specialty team of ophthalmologists and optometrists.
The Glaucoma Specialist will provide advanced care for patients with glaucoma and other related conditions. This role includes participation in clinical trials and collaboration with a diverse team of eye care professionals.