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Required Licensure/Certification: Ophthalmic Scribe Certification (OSC) within 30 days of hire or Certified Ophthalmic Assistant (COA) certification. As an academic medical center, we can provide on-the-job training through UCHealth's Sue Anschutz-Rodgers Ophthalmic Assistant Academy.
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Administers ordered medications and/or vaccines via oral, injection, topical, rectal, ophthalmic, and/or inhalant administration. Job Description: A Medical assistant has accountability for providing care to patients in an ambulatory clinic setting.
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Successful completion of JCAHPO Ophthalmic Certified Technician/Assistant or an associate degree preferred. Our Top Candidates will have at least two years of experience working as a Surgical Coordinator in a very busy practice, preferably ophthalmology or another medical specialty.
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The Ophthalmic Assistant will continually demonstrate Patient Centeredness, Teamwork, and Excellence in the daily performance of their duties. Position Summary: The Ophthalmic Assistant is responsible for performing ophthalmic work up, procedures, measurements, and tests to provide data to the provider and assist in patient care.
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JCAHPO certification as a Certified Ophthalmic Assistant (COA); 3 years of imaging or ultrasound experience in lieu of JCAHPO certification as a Certified Ophthalmic Technician (COT) Certification (ability to obtain COT within two years of hire.
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As an Ophthalmic Assistant, you’ll be responsible for preparing the patient for the exam with the doctor. Educates patients on ophthalmic conditions and consent for procedures and surgery.
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Required Licensure and Certifications Current/valid Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) certification required or Registered Medical Assistant (RMA) required if applicable. Administer ordered medications and/or vaccines via oral, injection, topically, rectal, ophthalmic, and/or inhalant administration.
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Procedures performed: trauma related, orthopedic, neuro, urological, OB-GYN, Open Heart, GI, thoracic, oncology, ophthalmic, vascular and general surgery. It is required that a First Assistant be a certified OR Technician and have completion of a FA program or became a Certified First Assist through examination by The National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting.
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Current/valid Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) certification required or Registered Medical Assistant (RMA) required if applicable. Under the direction of the health care provider, the Certified Medical Assistant is responsible for the delivery of patient care that promotes the safety and wellbeing of all patients.
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Certified Ophthalmic Assistant (COA) a plus. We are seeking an experienced Ophthalmic Techician with operating room experience to assist with Catalys laser procedures during cataract surgeries.
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Due to company growth, we are seeking an experienced Ophthalmic Technician with operating room experience to assist with Catalys laser procedures during cataract surgeries. Experience in ophthalmic procedures including cataract laser and refractive experience a plus.
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In this role, your primary role will be to enhance the providers' interactions with their customers by utilizing specific knowledge, objective ophthalmic testing, and practicing special technical skills in the Vision Center specialty.
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Our ideal candidate is already a certified ophthalmic assistant or technician, experience in refractive surgery as a laser technician is preferred. Completion of an ophthalmic assistant or technician program strongly preferred (COA or COT.
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JCAHPO certification at level of Certified Ophthalmic Assistant (COA) is preferred and expected within 3 years of hire. The Ophthalmic Technician assists the ophthalmologists and optometrists in preparing patients for their appointments by taking medical/ocular histories, performing standard entrance tests, visual acuity and refraction as well as slit lamp examination of the anterior segment on patients.
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Fantastic opportunity for experienced COT, RN, OD, or Optometric Assistant to use their ophthalmic diagnostic testing experience to train the use of the newest diagnostic products. Dynamic, growing medical device company with a focus on novel ophthalmic diagnostic products.
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