Ophthalmology Medical Assistant Duties
An ophthalmology medical assistant, also called an ophthalmic assistant, works with medical doctors who specialize in diagnosing and treating eye disorders, including performing eye surgery. Ophthalmology assistants are typically certified medical assistants, who have both clinical and administrative duties.
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Receptionist Duties
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An ophthalmology medical assistant may have receptionist duties, including answering telephones, scheduling appointments for patients, registering patients at the front desk and recording their medical histories.
Clerical Tasks
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The ophthalmic medical assistant enters data on the computer and maintains patient records. She also completes insurance forms using diagnostic and procedure coding.
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Client Education
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Another job duty of the ophthalmology medical assistant involves teaching clients how to insert, remove and care for contact lenses.
Pre-Exam Assistance
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These assistants perform certain eye tests before the ophthalmology exam, such as measuring visual acuity and visual field. They also administer eye drops for dilating pupils.
Surgical Assistance
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Ophthalmic assistants maintain optical equipment and surgical instruments, and sterilize these items before operations. Some also assist the doctor during laser surgery and other surgeries.
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