Duties include: Perform thorough vision tests to assess refractive errors, visual acuity, and eye health using specialized equipment; Identify and diagnose eye diseases like glaucoma, macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and other vision problems; Write prescriptions for eyeglasses and contact lenses based on patient needs; Advise patients on proper eye care practices, including hygiene, sun protection, and early detection of eye diseases; Collect information about a patient's medical history to identify potential eye-related concerns; Perform minor surgical procedures like removing foreign objects from the eye (depending on state regulations); Refer patients to ophthalmologists for more complex eye conditions requiring surgery; Provide vision therapy for patients with specific visual issues; Maintain accurate and detailed patient records including diagnoses, treatment plans, and prescriptions.
Minimum Requirements: Doctor of Optometry or foreign equivalent. Completion of residency in Optometry, Ocular Disease, or related Ocular field.
Special Requirements: Valid OHIO Optometry License and Certification with National Board of Examiners in Optometry (NBEO).
Application Instructions: Applicants can email resumes to [email protected] or apply online at https://www.cincinnatieye.com/about-cei/careers/
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