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statement. The OPO, In-House Coordinator is also trained and responsible for effectively gathering clinical information and patient/family dynamics. The OPO, In-House Coordinator must adhere to policies and
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Basic review of systems Review systemic and ocular medications Record allergies Pharmacy information Family, social, medical, and ocular history Visual acuity at distance and near Lensometry Manual
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care plans. Prepares patients for, and assists with examinations, procedures and treatments. Considers patient age and culture during patient treatments and provides any needed information regarding
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Experience: Minimum 1 year of relevant experience Knowledge, Skills and Attitudes: Skill in collecting, organizing and analyzing data. Ability to recognize, analyze, and solve a variety of problems. Ability
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practice. In this important role, the successful applicant acts as an information resource and ambassador to patients, physicians, staff, and the general public. Department Specific Functions Assist
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assists with examinations, procedures and treatments. Considers patient age and culture during patient treatments and provides any needed information regarding treatment plan. Nurtures a compassionate
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. Complete Clean Room Checklist for every room prior to patient arrival. Assures that all pertinent information and forms are sent to the receiving unit when patients are transferred. Records and delivers
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treatments. Considers patient age and culture during patient treatments and provides any needed information regarding treatment plan. Nurtures a compassionate environment by providing psychological support
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for additional information. Job Status: Full time Employee Type: Staff
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discrimination based on certain categories protected by Federal law. Click here for additional information. Job Status: Part time Employee Type: Temporary-Intermittent