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The Remote Care Optometrist is a leader in patient care at Luxottica Eye Care, part of EssilorLuxottica, and in the optometric industry through providing complete, comprehensive eye exams remotely using tele-optometry equipment and resources.
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An unrestricted state license to practice optometry utilizing therapeutic pharmacologic agents. Doctor of Optometry from an accredited four-year college of optometry. Providing primary eye care, Optometrists examine and test people’s eyes for visual acuity and eye diseases.
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OKCIC services not only include basic medical care, but also dental, optometry, behavioral health services, fitness, nutrition and other family programs. Must hold an unencumbered License to practice in Oklahoma or license eligible/under supervision (LPC, LADC, LMFT, LCSW, or LBHP.
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Co-management of patients with local Ophthalmologists Requirements •Degree in Optometry •In-depth understanding of eye conditions and vision defects •The ability to explain medical terms in a clear and concise manner •Patient focused Note - to be considered for this position, you need to be a licensed optometrist, or in the process of acquiring your Optometrist License for Oklahoma.
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For more information on this opportunity or other positions nationwide, please contact Alexander@theeyegroup.com or visit Apply with Get. It. We specialize in connecting job seekers with optometry and ophthalmology practices at no cost.
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This is a full-time, on-site role located in Oklahoma City, OK for an optician at Full Spectrum Optometry. Full Spectrum Optometry is a full scope optometry practice in The Village.
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Doctor of Optometry (OD) from an accredited optometry school. Valid state optometry license. As an Independent Optometrist leasing space inside our Walmart stores, you will take a leading role in patient care with respect to eye and vision care as well as general health and well-being.
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This includes patient care in adult/family medicine, pediatrics, immunization clinic, laboratory, optometry, behavioral health, women's health, and also functioning as a medical scribe. This includes patient care in adult/family medicine, pediatrics, immunization clinic, laboratory, optometry, behavioral health, women's health, and also functioning as a medical scribe.
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Practice Optometry in accordance with clinical guidelines set forth by the American Optometric Association and American Academy of Optometry. Doctor of Optometry Degree (OD) from an Accredited School of Optometry.
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