Eye Care Assistant - Full time - West Bloomfield
Company: Henry Ford Hospital
Location: West Bloomfield
Posted on: April 23, 2025
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Job Description:
GENERAL SUMMARY:
Eye Care Assistants perform administrative and clinical duties that
vary by subspecialty. They work under direction or supervision of a
physician who is licensed to practice medicine and surgery and is
qualified in ophthalmology. In general, they take medical
histories, measure visual acuity and intraocular pressure, record
vital signs, assist in patient education/compliance, prepare
patients for examination by the physician, and assist the physician
during the examination and/or surgery. Ophthalmic allied health
professionals are not independent practitioners and do not diagnose
or treat eye disorders, nor do they prescribe medications.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
* Medical History Taking: Obtain and accurately record patient's
medical and ocular history including chief complaint, medications,
allergies, and review of systems in accordance with compliance
guidelines. Select and complete appropriate forms and protocol as
required by the supervising ophthalmologist and/or sub-specialist.
Use approved medical abbreviations. May scribe for the
physician.
* Visual Acuity Testing: Perform visual acuity testing to determine
the basic ability of a person to see both near and far, with and
without correction. Conduct pinhole acuity test, glare test, and
potential acuity test( e.g. BAT, PAM)
* Lensometry: Apply basic optics necessary to measure the power of
corrective lenses using automated or manual lensometers.
* Visual Field Testing: Perform confrontation visual field and
screening tests using automated and/or Frequency Doubling
perimetry. Detect central field abnormalities with an Amsler
grid.
* Tonometry: Demonstrate proper aseptic technique and measure
intraocular pressure with non-contact, digital and/or Goldmann
applanation tonometers. Calibrate TonoPen.
* Instrument maintenance and repair: Care for, maintain, and
perform minor servicing of exam room equipment. Maintain records,
equipment manuals, and repair logs. Restock supplies as rooms are
opened; protect and properly store instruments as rooms are closed.
Replace light bulbs and fuses as needed.
* Other Specialized Tests: Perform color vision testing with color
plates. Measure pupil size and detect abnormalities in pupil
reaction. Estimate anterior chamber depth with pen light. Obtain
measurements using automated refractors and/or keratometers.
* Other Patient Services: Coordinate patient flow and appointments.
Apply and remove eye dressings and shields. Instill drops and
ointment into patient's eye as directed for completion of
diagnostic evaluation of patient by ophthalmologist. Recognize the
symptoms of allergic reactions to medications. Follow department
protocol on prescription refill processing. Measure and record
vital signs (blood pressure, pulse, respiration). Provide patient
education on tests - why done, when results are expected.
* Contact Lens Assisting: Take history from the patient on contact
lens wear and identify problems. Perform visual acuity with
contacts. Instruct patients on insertion, removal, care, and
solutions for all types of lenses. Insert trial contact lenses.
Order contact lenses for patients per doctor specifications and
initiate purchase orders. Maintain contact lens stock and patient
files.
* Refractometry: Enter spectacle data into a Phoropter for the
supervising physician or technician.
* Surgical Assisting: Set up and assist in non-refractive laser
surgery (argon, YAG, etc.) and minor surgery. Prepare instrument
tray for minor surgical procedures. Disinfect lenses and
instruments that make contact with the eye. Maintain surgical
instruments in accordance with OSHA standards.
* Utilize HFHS communication and patient information systems
(phone, computer, fax, pagers, email, and interoffice mail) as
needed. Locate and prepare charts for daily schedule per physician
protocol. Respond to phone calls, fax messages, email promptly and
effectively. Document messages accurately. Notify supervising
physician on care management issues.
* Perform other related duties as required.
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:
* High school diploma or G.E.D. equivalent.
* Position requires a high level of initiative and the flexibility
to handle multiple tasks simultaneously.
* Visual/hearing/verbal requirements: The ability to see details of
objects at a close range (within a few feet of the observer). The
ability to listen to and understand information and ideas presented
through spoken words and sentences.
* Ability to communicate information and ideas in speaking so
others will understand during test procedures, in taking patient
histories, and in performing tests on patients.
* The ability to make precisely coordinated movements of the
fingers of one or both hands to grasp, manipulate, or assemble very
small objects Manual dexterity is required to operate various
equipment in the performance of duties. Attention to detail
necessary due to the exacting nature of the position. Ability to
find information and identify essential information in managing
patient information.
CERTIFICATIONS/LICENSURES REQUIRED:
* Must meet or exceed core customer service responsibilities,
standards and behaviors as outlined in the HFHS' Customer Service
Policy
* Must practice the customer skills as provided through on-going
training and in-services.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS/WORKING CONDITIONS:
Works in a patient care environment with possible exposure to
infectious diseases.
Additional Information
* Organization: Henry Ford Medical Group
* Department: Ophthalmology-WB Super Vision
* Shift: Day Job
* Union Code: Not Applicable
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