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Testing patient vision
Measuring physical attributes
Operating medical instruments
Recording medical histories
Instructing patients in use
Collecting medical information
Monitoring post-surgery patients
Sterilizing medical equipment
Cleaning medical equipment and facilities
Maintaining medical equipment
Administering non-intravenous medications
Fitting vision aids
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Ophthalmic Medical Technician
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Ophthalmic Medical Technician with experience in Testing patient vision and Measuring physical attributes.
Experience
Ophthalmic Medical Technician
Where you worked
Month Year to Month Year
Documented patients' medical histories
Conducted tonometry tests for intraocular pressure
Operated autorefractors and phoropters
Measured anatomical ocular dimensions
Administered topical ophthalmic medications
Assisted physicians in ophthalmic procedures
Skills
Testing patient vision, Measuring physical attributes, Operating medical instruments, Recording medical histories, Instructing patients in use, Collecting medical information, Monitoring post-surgery patients, Sterilizing medical equipment, Cleaning medical equipment and facilities, Maintaining medical equipment, Administering non-intravenous medications, Fitting vision aids
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Documented patients' medical historiesConducted tonometry tests for intraocular pressureOperated autorefractors and phoroptersMeasured anatomical ocular dimensionsAdministered topical ophthalmic medicationsAssisted physicians in ophthalmic procedures
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Documented patients' medical histories to ensure accurate records for treatment planning
Operated autorefractors and phoropters to assess and measure patients' vision
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Show what improved once the medical histories were documented
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Documented patients' medical histories, leading to fewer errors in treatment plans
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Fewer errors in treatment plansBetter patient understanding of their conditionsSmoother patient flow during appointments
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Operated autorefractors and phoropters to assess and measure patients' vision
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Trained new staff on equipment useAssisted in training interns on proceduresLed equipment demonstrations for team members
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This work commonly includes documented patients' medical histories, conducted tonometry tests for intraocular pressure, and operated autorefractors and phoropters.
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Other names for this job
certified ophthalmic medical technician, certified ophthalmic technician, COT, certified ophthalmic technician surgical assistant, health technician, medical technician, ocular care technician, ophthalmic technician, ophthalmology technician, optical technician, optometric technician, certified ophthalmic medical tech.
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What you have not done yet. Instructing patients in use, Collecting medical information, Monitoring post-surgery patients
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Ophthalmic Medical Technician
Testing patient vision
Measuring physical attributes
Operating medical instruments
Recording medical histories
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