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Sr Ophthalmic Technician

Lifespan
United States, Rhode Island, Providence
Mar 01, 2025

Summary:

The Sr. Ophthalmic Technician reports to the Clinical Manager and under the direction of the physician performs ophthalmic imaging-related tests outlined to aid in the diagnoses and treatment of disorders of the eye. Sets up operates and maintains highly specialized equipment in accordance with physician orders providing resultant images to physician for interpretation.

Responsibilities:

Performs or required to learn the following ancillary tests: fundus photos disc photos fluorescein angiography indocyanine green angiography optical coherence tomography slit lamp anterior segment oculoplastic full face external etc.
Performs corneal endothelial specular microscopy when required.
Selects appropriate specialized colored filters for photographing patients requiring fluorescent dye. (performed by physician or other appropriately licensed health care professional).
Performs pre-operative intraocular lens measurements in preparation for cataract surgery using specialized equipment and techniques when required. (IOL Master and A Scan)
Completes appropriate documentation and scans printed photo images in patient*s record upon completion of procedure(s). Assists in the implementation of integration of systems (med record-photo) as required.
Monitor*s patient post-fluorescein angiography reporting adverse reactions or problems to the appropriate health care professional.
Trains ancillary staff to perform optical coherence tomography corneal topography and visual fields.
Manages all imaging photo appointments by scheduling/rescheduling greeting patients monitoring the waiting room and communicating delays to both patients and the healthcare team.
Works with the referral specialist to schedule all referred patients requiring photo appointments.
Reviews the nature of exam with patient to elicit cooperation and calm anxieties.
Maintains proficient utilization of Lifechart in-baskets to communicate with the healthcare team and patients.
Ensures cleanliness and aseptic condition of room and equipment.
Performs routine quality checks on equipment. Exercises proper care in the use of equipment and reports necessary repairs.
Monitor*s inventory levels to ensure availability of necessary supplies equipment and instruments. Reports when stock is low. Ensures timely receipt of ordered materials.
Performs department quality assurance data checks per the department manager.
Acts as resource to health professionals regarding the procedures utilized to produce images.
Supports front office operations when necessary.
Performs other duties as assigned.

Other information:

BASIC KNOWLEDGE:
COA (certified ophthalmic assistant) required.
COT (certified ophthalmic technician) preferred.
COMT (certified ophthalmic medical technologist) preferred.
Additional certifications preferred but not required - OSA (ophthalmic surgical assistant) OCT-C (optical coherence tomographer-certified) CRA (certified retinal angiographer).
Completion of a two-year program in biological sciences with additional accredited coursework in ophthalmic imaging preferred.
EXPERIENCE:
Minimum of three years of Ophthalmic Assistant/Technician experience preferred.
At least two years related experience in performing a variety of ophthalmic imaging procedures demonstrating ability to function effectively in an independent and team environment.
Interpersonal skills to effectively interact with hospital personnel and patients/families to describe procedure and to allay anxieties.
Excellent visual skills to effectively carry out work in setting up and performing ophthalmic imaging procedures.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY:
None.

Brown University Health is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race color religion sex national origin age ethnicity sexual orientation ancestry genetics gender identity or expression disability protected veteran or marital status. Brown University Health is a VEVRAA Federal Contractor.

Location: Brown Health Medical Group USA:RI:Providence

Work Type: Part Time

Shift: Shift 1

Union: Non-Union

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