Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins Hospital
Optometrist
Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Sacramento, California, United States, 95828
Are you passionate about providing top-notch eye care to patients? Do you thrive in a fast-paced environment where you can make a difference in people's lives?
Our business partners is looking to hire an optometrist for a full-time position.
Responsibilities
Perform comprehensive eye exams and vision tests Diagnose defects of the eye, such as myopia, astigmatism, and glaucoma Provide personalized temporary and permanent solutions to visual imparities based on each patient’s specific case and medical history Prescribe medications, eyeglasses, and contact lenses Advise patients on proper eye care techniques Keep updated and accurate medical records for all patients Advise patients on how to use and maintain their contact lenses Co‑management of patients with local Ophthalmologists Requirements
Degree in Optometry, or currently enrolled in your 4th year of Optometry school In-depth understanding of eye conditions and vision defects The ability to explain medical terms in a clear and concise manner Patient focused To be considered for this position, you need to be a licensed optometrist, in the process of acquiring your license, or currently enrolled as a fourth-year student in an accredited School of Optometry.
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Perform comprehensive eye exams and vision tests Diagnose defects of the eye, such as myopia, astigmatism, and glaucoma Provide personalized temporary and permanent solutions to visual imparities based on each patient’s specific case and medical history Prescribe medications, eyeglasses, and contact lenses Advise patients on proper eye care techniques Keep updated and accurate medical records for all patients Advise patients on how to use and maintain their contact lenses Co‑management of patients with local Ophthalmologists Requirements
Degree in Optometry, or currently enrolled in your 4th year of Optometry school In-depth understanding of eye conditions and vision defects The ability to explain medical terms in a clear and concise manner Patient focused To be considered for this position, you need to be a licensed optometrist, in the process of acquiring your license, or currently enrolled as a fourth-year student in an accredited School of Optometry.
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