What are the responsibilities and job description for the Medical Care Coordinator position at Progressive Vision Institute?
About the Role
Ophthalmic Support Specialist - Join Our Team at Progressive Vision Institute
We are a dynamic healthcare organization dedicated to delivering exceptional eye care services. Our Ophthalmic Support Specialist plays a vital role in supporting our medical professionals and providing top-notch patient care.
Responsibilities Include:
• Performing a range of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures under the supervision of our experienced ophthalmologists.
• Maintaining accurate and consistent documentation, measurement, and record-keeping systems.
• Assisting with training new staff members on equipment operation and procedure protocols.
• Participating in quality improvement initiatives to enhance patient satisfaction and outcomes.
• Liaising with hospital departments and external agencies to ensure seamless patient care and data exchange.
• Developing and implementing education programs for patients and their families on various eye conditions and treatment options.
• Reviewing patient charts and updating records to reflect changes in diagnosis or treatment plans.
Essential Qualifications:
• Bachelor's degree in a related field (e.g., health sciences, life sciences).
• Completion of an ophthalmic assistant program or equivalent experience in a clinical setting.
• Proven ability to maintain confidentiality and handle sensitive patient information.
• Effective time management and prioritization skills, with a focus on meeting deadlines and achieving targets.
• Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities, with a willingness to learn and adapt to new technologies and processes.
Ophthalmic Support Specialist - Join Our Team at Progressive Vision Institute
We are a dynamic healthcare organization dedicated to delivering exceptional eye care services. Our Ophthalmic Support Specialist plays a vital role in supporting our medical professionals and providing top-notch patient care.
Responsibilities Include:
• Performing a range of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures under the supervision of our experienced ophthalmologists.
• Maintaining accurate and consistent documentation, measurement, and record-keeping systems.
• Assisting with training new staff members on equipment operation and procedure protocols.
• Participating in quality improvement initiatives to enhance patient satisfaction and outcomes.
• Liaising with hospital departments and external agencies to ensure seamless patient care and data exchange.
• Developing and implementing education programs for patients and their families on various eye conditions and treatment options.
• Reviewing patient charts and updating records to reflect changes in diagnosis or treatment plans.
Essential Qualifications:
• Bachelor's degree in a related field (e.g., health sciences, life sciences).
• Completion of an ophthalmic assistant program or equivalent experience in a clinical setting.
• Proven ability to maintain confidentiality and handle sensitive patient information.
• Effective time management and prioritization skills, with a focus on meeting deadlines and achieving targets.
• Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities, with a willingness to learn and adapt to new technologies and processes.