Ophthalmic Assistant (COA) or Technician (COT)
Company: Louisiana State University School of Medicine
Location: New Orleans
Posted on: April 1, 2025
Job Description:
Description:SUMMARYThe LSU Healthcare Network is a non-profit,
academic, multi-specialty, healthcare delivery system dedicated to
patient care, research and education. You can be a part of a
progressive healthcare team making a meaningful difference in the
care of patients. The LSU Healthcare Network is made up of over 175
healthcare providers - from primary care to specialty care - at
several multi-specialty care locations in and around the Greater
New Orleans area
Business Hours: Monday through Friday*No nights, weekends or major
holidays*
We offer a competitive compensation and benefits package
including:
15 PTO Days11 Paid Holidays401(k) Plan with employer matchHealth
InsuranceTuition Reimbursement
Introduction
We are looking for an experienced and dedicated Certified
Ophthalmic Assistant (COA) or Technician (COT) who is passionate
about providing top-notch patient care. As the Certified Ophthalmic
Assistant or Technician, you will assist in providing comprehensive
eye care services to our patients. You will be responsible for
conducting diagnostic tests, taking patient histories, and
providing technical assistance in the treatment of ophthalmic and
vision disorders. You should be knowledgeable in ophthalmic
terminology, anatomy, and physiology, as well as have excellent
customer service skills. We are looking for an individual who is
self-motivated and organized and can work well independently and as
a part of a team.
Job Responsibilities
- Perform administrative duties, such as patient recordkeeping
and scheduling appointments.
- Make introductions and establish rapport with patients.
Initiate patient evaluation, documenting the chief complaint,
history of present illness, review of systems, and all pertinent
ocular findings accurately and in accordance with compliance
guidelines.
- Assist ophthalmologists in treating eye disorders
- Perform pre-exam testing to include visual acuity assessment,
including pinhole and glare testing, confrontational visual field
testing, assess extra ocular muscles, pupillary evaluation,
tonometry, pupillary dilation, and all other patient services as
requested by the physician including specialty tests such as color
vision screening, dry eye testing, and refractions.
- Identify and document ocular abnormalities during patient
exams
- Perform technical ophthalmologic duties including examining and
special testing patients in various ophthalmic sub-specialty
clinics
- Perform lensometry and specialized testing such as visual
fields, Optos, A/B scans, and ophthalmic photography optical
coherence tomography (OCT), Optical Biometry (Lenstar).
- Educate patients regarding administration of medications and
pre- and post-operative instructions as directed by physician.
- Record patient medical history and document test results
- Maintain accurate records
- Clean and sterilize ophthalmic instruments
- Stock and maintain supplies in ophthalmic examination
rooms
- Follow safety guidelines when working with diagnostic machines
and lasersRequirements:Education & Experience
- High School Diploma or equivalent
- Ophthalmic Certification from recognized source or program, any
college level experience is a plus
- Certified as an Ophthalmic assistant (COA) or technician (COT)
preferred.Core Competencies
- Knowledge of ophthalmology and basic anatomy
- Knowledge of anatomy and physiology of the eye
- Ability to use medical instruments and equipment
- Knowledge of Refractions for eyeglasses
- Knowledge of ocular disease and treatment
- Ability to perform routine eye examinations
- Ability to operate and interpret diagnostic equipment
- Ability to enter patient data accurately into electronic
medical records
- Ability to effectively communicate with patients, employees,
and medical staff
- Ability to explain procedures and answer patient questions
- Great organizational and time management skills
- Detail-oriented with excellent problem-solving skills
- Ability to work in a fast-paced environment
- Ability to maintain patient confidentiality
- Basic Microsoft office knowledge such as word, excel, outlook,
etc.
- Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules,
operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals
- Ability to write routine reports and/or correspondence
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Keywords: Louisiana State University School of Medicine, New Orleans , Ophthalmic Assistant (COA) or Technician (COT), Professions , New Orleans, Louisiana
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