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An Ophthalmic Photographer is responsible for gathering and documenting pertinent clinical information through imaging and medical photography which allows Ophthalmologists to diagnose, monitor and treat patients with ocular problems.
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The Ophthalmic Technician II is able to effectively perform appropriate clinical testing such as Visual Acuity Testing, Visual Field Testing, Lensometry, Auto Refractometry, Refractometry, Pupil Assessment, Extra Ocular Motility; Gross External Examination, Applanation Tonometry and tonopen and or iCare eye drop instillation.
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For Eyes is part of EssilorLuxottica, a global leader in the design, manufacturing, and distribution of ophthalmic lenses, frames, and sunglasses. To request a reasonable accommodation, please call the Luxottica Ethics Compliance Hotline at 1-888-887-3348 (be sure to provide your name and contact information so that we may follow up in a timely manner) or email HRCompliance@luxotticaretail.com.
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Expertise and experience in managing national/strategic accounts in the medical device/ophthalmic business arena including contract development and execution. The preferred candidate will have both ophthalmic surgical and pharmaceutical experience.
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OCB is the premier eye care provider in the region with nineteen practice locations in the greater Boston area, South Shore, and Cape Cod. OCB ophthalmologists use the most advanced diagnostic, laser and surgical techniques available, and their level of care has earned Ophthalmic Consultants of Boston a national and international reputation for excellence.
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Job Description - Ophthalmic Assistant (3300089) Job Description Ophthalmic Assistant - ( 3300089 ) Description Under the direct Supervision of the lead ophthalmic technician, chief ophthalmic technician and service manager assists in the processing of patients by performing ophthalmic technical support services, maintains exam rooms equipment and supplies.
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Ophthalmic Consultants of Boston is seeking a Front Desk Representative to join our team. Minimum of 1 year of medical or health care related setting or equivalent in a customer service, front desk/receptionist position.
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Under the supervision of the Lead Ophthalmic Technician, we are seeking enthusiastic and motivated individuals to serve as Ophthalmic Technicians on our growing team at our Burlington practice.
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Experience within preclinical stage ophthalmic and/or neurology is preferred. Preclinical Program Manager - CNS/Ophthalmology - Permanent - Remote. Experience within preclinical stage ophthalmic and/or neurology is preferred.
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Specific experience with biomarker endpoints for early-stage clinical development in CNS, ophthalmic and inflammatory diseases is desired. Specific experience with biomarker endpoints for early-stage clinical development in CNS, ophthalmic and inflammatory diseases is desired.
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Provides emergency and triage ophthalmic care to patients, referring patients to an Ophthalmologist when the need for specialized care is appropriate. Works with Optometrists, Ophthalmologists, Ophthalmic Residents and other healthcare providers as a collaborative care provider in the co-management of patient care that affects eye health and vision.
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Potential for equity ownership in the on-site optical dispensary and the ophthalmic surgery center once a partner. Potential for equity ownership in the on-site optical dispensary and the ophthalmic surgery center once a partner.
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Prospect, profile and qualify accounts to be targeted; then deploy an Account-based selling approach in converting the account’s key ophthalmic surgeons, and other important and appropriate personnel (HCPs and non-HCPs) to adopt Rayner Medical Device Products.
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Under supervision of the department supervisors, the Senior Ophthalmic Technician is responsible for assisting the ophthalmologist by gathering data pertaining to the patient's visual status and maintaining an environment conductive to the delivery of efficient, quality patient care.
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Are you a Professional Surgical Trainer with a technical background in the retina or ophthalmic space looking to step into a leadership role? Additionally, the role requires expertise in ophthalmic training, stakeholder influence, project leadership, problem-solving abilities, and experience in mid/late-stage clinical development.
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