San Ramon, CA30+ days ago
These include all modalities of monocular and binocular vision testing; Tonometry by Tonopen and Applanation, Auto-Refractometry, Auto and Manual Keratometry, Auto and Manual Lensometry, recognizing prism in prescription, recognition of Pupil and Extraocular Muscle abnormalities, recognition of Afferent Pupillary Defect (APD), assessment of Narrow Angles by slit lamp and transillumination, A-scan biometry, Confrontation and Intermediate Automated Visual Field testing with recognition of abnormality, Fundus and External ocular photography, Pachymetry, Potential Acuity Meter testing (PAM), Schirmer’s Tear Function testing, Amsler Grid testing. Clinical duties include documentation of chief complaint and/or reason for appointment, medical and ocular histories of the patient and the immediate family, administration of eye medications under the direction of the Ophthalmologist, demonstration of intermediate skills in Ophthalmic testing as described below, performing and documenting all the ophthalmic tests necessary, and preliminary to highly specific eye exams.