Valley Eye Institute
Healthcare
OphthalmicTechnician
“Ophthalmic Technician at Valley Eye Institute. Skills: Patient care, Ophthalmic testing, Medical documentation. Provide exceptional customer service. Display a professional attitude”
Industry & Context.
Travel to multiple locations, Work over 40 hours, Work weekends, Reliable transportation, Physical walking, Physical sitting, Physical standing, Regular bending, Regular stooping, Regular reaching, Lift up to 25 lbs, Carry up to 25 lbs, Push up to 25 lbs, Pull up to 25 lbs, Fine motor skills, Full use of hands, Constant grasping, Constant writing, Constant typing, Visual acuity, Auditory acuity, Color vision, Depth perception, Peripheral vision, Ability to adjust focus, Occasional driving, Occasional climbing
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
High school diploma or GED, One year of related experience
Nice to Have
Certified Ophthalmic Assistant (COA), Certified Ophthalmic Technician (COT)
What You'll Do.
Provide exceptional customer service
Display a professional attitude
Greet patients promptly
Anticipate Physician needs
Comply with company policies
Verify patient's information
Record patient's medical history
Confirm purpose of visit
Record all data in EMR
Check condition of patient's eyes
Perform initial testing
Perform diagnostic tests
Document medical visits
Prepare patients for treatments
Keep drug count up to date
Perform general office duties
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Coordinate with employees
Communication Scope
Customer service
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