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Optometry & Ophthalmic Assistant

Optometry & Ophthalmic Assistant

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Many doctors require employees in support roles to ensure that they can focus on their patients and run their offices efficiently. Ophthalmic assistants and ophthalmic technicians both support ophthalmologists, though they have different certification requirements and job duties. Understanding the differences between these two jobs can help you decide which one's the best fit for you. In this article, we define what ophthalmic assistants and technicians are and discuss their key differences and similarities so you can make an educated decision about which role is right for you.

 

What is an ophthalmic assistant?

An ophthalmic assistant is an entry-level ophthalmology professional. They work for an ophthalmologist, a medical doctor who specializes in treating and performing surgery on patients with eye-related issues, such as poor vision, eye diseases and other physical irregularities involving the eye. They can also prescribe eyeglasses to help their patients see more clearly.

 

Ophthalmic assistants help the ophthalmologist perform their day-to-day duties. They often work directly with patients by preparing them for doctor's visits, performing eye exams and assisting patients with their eye medications.

 

  • Duration / Eligibility
  • 01 Year / 10th with Sci