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for a full time Ophthalmic Diagnostic Technologist. The Ophthalmic Diagnostic Technologist proficiently understands the theory, principles, and practice of eye care. The Ophthalmic Diagnostic Technologist
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thinking, analytical, troubleshooting, problem resolution, and customer service skills. Excellent mathematical and cash management skills. Must be able to function independently and exercise sound judgment
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, troubleshooting, problem resolution, and customer service skills. Excellent mathematical and cash management skills. Knowledge of medical terminology preferred. Ability to work as an integral team member under
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of generally accepted accounting principles with excellent mathematical and cash management skills. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with physicians, co-workers, other
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of generally accepted accounting principles with excellent mathematical and cash management skills. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with physicians, co-workers, other
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, Florida. Ophthalmic Imager (OI) is proficient in the theory, principles, and practice of eye care. The OI documents in the EMR system and performs ocular diagnostic testing using specialized instrumentation
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principles with excellent mathematical and cash management skills. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with physicians, co-workers, other departments, and patients of all ages
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, implement, and conduct all tutor trainings with the support of the lead tutors which include covering tutoring techniques, best practices, theory, and CRLA; this includes conducting tutor training meetings
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opportunity for a full time Ophthalmic Technician 2 in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. The Ophthalmic Technician 2 (OT2) is proficient in the theory, principles, and practice of eye care. This position performs
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skills, flexibility and ability to collaborate well with others. Demonstrated expertise in clinical case management, crisis intervention and management, and student development theories in the context