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CLEAR SIGHT PARTNERS, LLC
Overview
The Ophthalmic Diagnostic Medical Technician performs diagnostic testing such as fundus photography, OCTs, and visual fields. They also assist ophthalmologists and optometrists with patient work-ups and the administration of eye medications.
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Posted
21 days ago
Sight Partners Physicians
Perform ophthalmic clinical functions including patient workups, special testing, and accurate documentation of ocular examinations. Assist ophthalmologists with in-office procedures and manage patient flow and communication.
$22 - $28 / HOUR
23 days ago
University of Utah Health
Perform preliminary ocular examinations and technical diagnostic tests to assist ophthalmologists in diagnosing and treating patients. Provide patient education on ophthalmic conditions, treatment plans, and contact lens care.
25 days ago
CHARLOTTE EYE EAR NOSE AND THROAT ASSOCIATES PA
Perform comprehensive ophthalmic workups and specialty diagnostic testing to support providers in patient care. Manage patient intake, documentation in EHR, and maintain clinic efficiency through scheduling and room preparation.
29 days ago
VSP Vision
Perform comprehensive eye exams, contact lens fittings, and provide pre/post-surgical care to patients. Collaborate with a team of opticians and technicians to deliver high-quality vision care and patient education.
1 month ago
The Optometrist will provide comprehensive eye care by utilizing advanced diagnostic equipment to diagnose and manage a wide variety of vision and eye health conditions. Responsibilities include performing eye exams, prescribing corrective lenses, and managing eye diseases for 18–24 patients daily.
Perform comprehensive ophthalmic workups and specialty diagnostic testing to support providers in patient care. Manage clinical documentation, patient scheduling, and the maintenance of exam rooms and equipment.
Perform comprehensive ophthalmic workups and specialty diagnostic testing to support providers in patient care. Manage patient flow, document medical histories in the EHR, and maintain clinic equipment and supplies.
Johns Hopkins University
The Ophthalmic Technician provides clinical support to physicians by performing diagnostic eye tests, recording patient histories, and maintaining clinical equipment. They also assist with administrative tasks such as managing patient inquiries, processing forms, and ensuring clinic compliance with regulations.
$20 - $35 / HOUR
2 months ago
The Ophthalmic Technician provides clinical support to physicians and assists with various patient care tasks. Responsibilities include taking patient histories, performing diagnostic tests, and maintaining clinical equipment.
VSP Ventures Optometric Solutions LLC
The role involves working 30 to 40 hours weekly to perform comprehensive eye examinations, recommend appropriate eyewear, and determine contact lens prescriptions for patients. The Optometrist will utilize advanced technology and work alongside highly-trained staff in a modernized practice setting.
$120,640 - $196,040 / YEAR
SightMD
The Senior Ophthalmic Technician supports physicians by managing patient flow, performing clinical intake, conducting comprehensive pre-examination testing, and handling administrative tasks like phone triage. Responsibilities also include accurately scribing clinical encounters, administering prescribed ocular medications, and ensuring efficient room and equipment maintenance.
$28 / HOUR
The Senior Ophthalmic Technician supports physicians by managing patient flow, performing clinical intake, conducting comprehensive pre-examination testing, and handling administrative tasks like phone triage and prior authorizations. This role involves clinical workflow support, accurate electronic medical record scribing, and assisting during examinations and minor procedures.
The Ophthalmic Technician will assist physicians by performing administrative and clinical duties, including preparing patients, conducting routine and advanced vision screening examinations, and administering eye medications. Essential functions also involve maintaining ophthalmic instruments, assisting during minor surgical procedures, and managing inventory and clinic readiness.
$25 / HOUR
The Ophthalmic Assistant will be responsible for greeting, preparing, and performing comprehensive ophthalmic workups on patients, as well as assisting providers with exams and in-office procedures. Key duties also include accurate EHR documentation, patient communication, scheduling services, and maintaining clinical supplies and safety standards.
The Senior Ophthalmic Technician supports physicians by managing patient flow, coordinating administrative tasks, and performing phone triage to ensure high-quality eye care delivery. Essential functions include performing comprehensive pre-examination testing, advanced diagnostic procedures, and accurately scribing clinical encounters in the electronic medical record.
3 months ago
The Ophthalmic Technician will assist physicians by performing a range of administrative and clinical duties, including preparing patients, conducting routine and advanced vision screening examinations, and administering eye medications. Essential functions also involve maintaining ophthalmic instruments, assisting during minor surgical procedures, and managing inventory and clinic readiness.
$22 / HOUR
Geisinger
The role involves performing plastic and reconstructive surgery of the periorbital and facial tissues, including eyelids, eyebrows, cheeks, orbit, and the lacrimal system. Responsibilities also include interviewing patients, interpreting diagnostic tests, diagnosing conditions, designing treatment plans, prescribing medications, and maintaining detailed medical records.