What are the responsibilities and job description for the Ophthalmic Technician position at Eye Consultants of Atlanta PC?
Job Description
Job: |
Ophthalmic Technician |
EEOC: |
Technician |
Status: |
Non-Exempt |
Department: |
Clinical |
Position Overview: Ophthalmology technologists work with ophthalmologists, medical doctors who specialize in the diagnoses and treatment of eye diseases and disorders. Ophthalmology technologists work in a number of capacities, including assisting during eye surgery and setting up and performing maintenance on equipment. In addition, ophthalmology technologists often perform diagnostic testing, including measuring a patient's vision. Technologists in this career field must be familiar with ophthalmic pharmacology and understand the use of corrective lenses.
Responsibilities:
The duties of a ophthalmology technologist include collecting information requested by the ophthalmologist, such as medical histories and eye measurements. Ophthalmology technologists may test a patient's eye pressure, pupil reactions, scope of vision, color vision and muscle movement. The ophthalmology technologist is also responsible for taking and explaining procedures, treatments and diagnoses to patients. During surgery, the ophthalmology tech may assist the ophthalmologist by preparing the surgical room and equipment and observing the patient. Additional duties include interacting with patients, maintaining sensitive ophthalmic equipment and keeping exam rooms clean and in order.
- Facilitate patient care
- Preliminary work-up.
- Refractions,
- Tonometry,
- A-Scans/IOL Master/Immersions.
Qualifications:
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
- Problem-solver with analytical skills.
- Personable; empathetic with patient's needs and concerns.
- Well-organized with attention to detail.
- Ability to work as a team member.
- Demonstrated ability to perform comprehensive work ups on 3.5 patients per hour.
- Demonstrated computer literacy.