Ophthalmic Assistant
4 weeks ago
As a member of the Eye Care team, you will provide technical and patient care support in a clinic or on the phone. Your responsibilities will include performing measurement and evaluation tests, supporting the fitting of contact lenses, and providing patient instruction. You will also act as a triage point for urgent, emergent, and general Eye Care needs.
Key Responsibilities- Patient Assessment: Anticipate and recognize changes in patients' eye health status and needs for eye care.
- Clinic only - History taking: Presenting complaint/history of presenting illness, past ocular history, family history, systemic illness, past and present, medications, allergies, and drug reactions.
- Phone only - Using the Eye Care triage process, provide telephone consultation to patients and determine priorities of patient care based on essential patient needs and available resources.
- Clinical Exam (clinic only): Basic Testing Skills, methods of measuring/recording acuity, color vision testing, lensometry, A-scan biometry, Exophthalmometry Amsler Grid, Schirmer, Tests Evaluation of Pupils, Estimation of Anterior chamber depth, Visual field evaluation.
- Perform Patient Services Procedures: Ocular dressings and shields, Drug delivery, spectacle principles, assisting patient, minor surgery assist and instruction.
- Instrument Maintenance: Acuity projectors, ophthalmoscopes, retinoscopes, lensometers, perimeters, tangent screen, phoropters, slit lamps, ultrasound, keratometers, lenses, tonometers, muscle light, special instruments, surgical instruments.
- Patient Care: Encourage patient compliance with established therapeutic and medical treatment, promote patient self-care responsibility for meeting their own eye health needs, and adhere to Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Washington documentation standards.
- Education: High School Diploma or General Education Development (GED) required.
- License, Certification, Registration: Registered Medical Assistant (Washington) within 2 months of hire, Ophthalmic Assistant Certificate required at hire from The Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology, Basic Life Support required at hire.
- Additional Requirements: Customer service skills, computer experience in a MS Windows environment, keyboarding skills, general medical knowledge of cardiopulmonary resuscitation, anatomy, physiology, systemic diseases, ocular diseases, ocular emergencies, and metric conversion fundamentals of microbial control.
- Experience working with contact lens patients and products.
- Experience working in an ophthalmology or optometry practice.
- Graduate of an accredited medical assistant, ophthalmic assistant, or allied health professional program.
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