Ophthalmic Tester - at SouthernCare New Beacon Hospice
Chicago, Illinois, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

21 Jan, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

23 Oct, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Customer Service, Ophthalmic Testing, Visual Field Exam, ERG, VEP, Fundus Photo, OCT G, OCT M, PHP, DAF, Medical Documentation, Attention to Detail, Communication, Problem Solving, Teamwork, Time Management

Industry

Medical Practices

Description
Description Our thriving ophthalmology practice is currently seeking a testing technician to assist our healthcare team with patient exams. The successful applicant will be responsible for documenting accurate and detailed information of patient visits. The ideal candidate will provide the highest quality customer service to patients, adhere to practice protocols and processes, and effectively manage the volume of work without allowing quality to be compromised. Requirements Responsibilities: Will be responsible for ophthalmic patients on the testing schedule. Will accurately perform the following tests: Visual Field exam, ERG, VEP, Fundus Photo, OCT G, OCT M, PHP and DAF. Note mistakes or inconsistencies in medical documentation and check to correct information to reduce errors. Attach all test results to the appropriate patient chart. Alert the provider when charts are incomplete. Inform ophthalmic technicians if there are any problems getting accurate results. Notify clinical supervisor when supplies that are needed for testing are running low. Other duties as assigned. Prefer someone to be able to work out of all clinics - Lombard, Elgin and Chicago Qualifications and Education Requirements - Highschool degree or equivalent required. Entry level position – will train the right employee.
Responsibilities
The successful applicant will assist the healthcare team with patient exams and document accurate information of patient visits. They will perform various ophthalmic tests and ensure all test results are attached to the appropriate patient chart.
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