University of Rochester

Healthcare

OphthalmicTechTraineeSMH

$0–0k Rochester, New York, United States Time-As-Reported-/-Per-Diem
The Brief

“Ophthalmic Tech Trainee - SMH at University of Rochester. Skills: Ophthalmic testing, Patient care, EMR documentation. Learn essential skills and techniques. Perform preliminary diagnostic tests”

Industry & Context.

Healthcare

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

High school diploma or equivalent

Nice to Have

Previous healthcare or clinical experience, Interest in ophthalmology and eye care, Ability to learn new concepts, Excellent interpersonal skills, Excellent communication skills, Attention to detail, High level of accuracy

What You'll Do.

Learn essential skills and techniques

Perform preliminary diagnostic tests

Assist in preparing patients

Conduct preliminary tests

Record patient medical histories

Observe imaging tests

Assist in imaging tests

Handle ophthalmic equipment

Maintain ophthalmic instruments

Educate patients about procedures

Educate patients on eye care

Educate patients on follow-up

Maintain accurate patient records

Adhere to infection control

Adhere to safety protocols

Attend training sessions

Perform clinical-clerical duties

Schedule appointments

Complete request forms

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Supervision of professionals; Guidance of technician

Communication Scope

Patient education

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