Dallas, TX, US
17 days ago
Certified ParaOptometric (Eye Clinic)

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Primary Purpose:Performs various optometric pre-testing procedures, including reviewing patient's previous records, obtains and documents patient medical/ocular history, review of systems, chief complaint, preliminary testing, and select supervised testing. Minimum Specifications

 

Education 

High school diploma or equivalent.

 

Experience 

Must have six months of relevant Optometry or Ophthalmology experience.

 

Certification/Registration/Licensure

- Must have certification as a Certified ParaOptometric (CPO) or higher (i.e. CPOA, CPOT, COA, COT, COMT) by the American Optometric Association (AOA) or International Joint Commision on Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology (IJCAHPO) within 15 months of hire.

 

- Must have current healthcare provider BLS for Healthcare Providers certification from one of the following:

American Heart Association American Red Cross Military Training Network

 

Skills or Special Abilities

- Must be able to communicate effectively with patients, hospital staff, and the general public.

- Must be able to document patient history in EMR.

- Must be able to demonstrate a basic understanding of optometry, ocular anatomy, and conditions of eye.

- Must be able to demonstrate a working knowledge of conducting ocular tests.

- Must be able to demonstrate basic patient skills in the use of supplies and assigned equipment.

 

Responsibilities

1. Makes initial contact with patients, providing ocular evaluations (i.e., autorefraction, lensometry, IOP check with non-contact tonometer or tonopen, instilling drops such as those required for dilation) to assist the physician in patient assessment.

2. Tests patients using visual field analysis to assist in determining the progression of glaucoma and other disease processes.

3. Tests patients using non-invasive imaging technology i/e retinal imaging, Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) to assist in determining the extent of progression of disease processes when needed.

4. Instructs patients on the care and handling (insertion and removal) of contact lenses, to ensure proper patient care and safety.

5. Cleans and stocks lanes (inventory supplies) and reports depleted supplies to ensure sufficient supplies and materials are available to avoid shortages.

6. Attends in-services and continuing education clinics to ensure on-going certification. Integrates knowledge gained into current work practices.

7. May administer unit-dose medications under the direction of the delegating physician according to department policies and procedures after successful completion of competencies and signed Physician-Unit Based Medication Administration Delegation form.

8. Maintains a positive working relationship with patients, medical staff, clinic staff, and management to facilitate cooperative and coordinated interaction.

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