Ophthalmology
* Obtain accurate and detailed patient history
* Construct charts using the SOAP (subjective, objective, assessment/plan) method
* Navigate Citrix Receiver and utilize PowerChart to communicate with patients and staff
* Utilize PowerChart for ordering proposals for ancillary testing and fulfilling prescription refill requests for patients
* Utilize Zeiss and Forum for ophthalmic imaging
* Be compliant with infection control, basic sanitation/sterile protocol, and HIPAA
* Be able to perform basic patient care- a full ophthalmic workup exam including obtaining intraocular pressure, Visual Acuity, visual fields (confrontational and automated), etc.
* Utilize machinery for diagnostic testing (OCT, HVF, Goldman VF)
* Be able to Answer/transfer phone calls, faxing/copying, entering lab/diagnostic testing results, record bedside procedures, provide assistance with minor procedures (within physician's discretion)
* Input intraocular lens measurements for physician use in the OR (ORA)
Monday - Friday
Hours will vary with business needs.
20 hours per week.
Education: High School diploma or equivalent.
Certification/Licensure: Not required.
Experience: 6 months experience as a Medical Scribe or 6 months related experience and/or training, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Salary Range: $14.00 -$21.18 (Hourly)
Grade: PAT-003
University Title: Medical Scribe
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