Location: Brooklyn,NY, USA
Summary of Position•Assist the physician with daily patient care, communication, and workflow. Specific tasks include but are not limited to takingpatient histories, administering tests, scribing, and performing a variety of clinical and patient services.Principal Accountabilities•Obtain patient history and charts procedures in the electronic medical records.•Perform and record visual acuities, color vision, stereopsis test, auto refractometer readings, blood pressure asdirected by ophthalmologist.•Order new/replacement lenses based on prescription.•Handle patient questions during visits and via phone, providing advice and resolving problems in consultation withophthalmologist.•Maintain, calibrate, clean, and sterilize ophthalmic instruments and equipment as indicated.•Assist physicians in performing in-office ophthalmic procedures.•Transcribe physician's dictation into patient electronic medical record, as directed by the physician, according to local,state and federal guidelines.•Monitor inventory of supplies and restocks as necessary.•Ensure medication and treatment items are not expired.•Educate patients on ocular conditions and ocular care.•Perform other job-related duties as required.Education, Training, Licenses, Certifications•High School Diploma or GED. (R)•Formal ophthalmic training. Preferred•Some college coursework, preferably including basic anatomy and medical terminology courses Preferred•Current Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology (JCAHPO) certification as COA, COT, or CMOT.(Required within 12 months of hire) PreferredRelevant Work Experience, Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities•One to two years' experience in an eye care environment. (R)•Prior experience with ophthalmic testing and scribing. (R)•Excellent interpersonal skills, customer service, organization ability, time management and the ability to effectively prioritizework. (R)•Ability to effectively manage multiple tasks with strong attention to detail and documentation. (R)•Proficiency with computer use, especially an electronic medical record. (R)•Knowledge of medical terminology, particularly related to ophthalmology. (R)•Prior experience in a fast-paced, high customer volume work environment. (P)