Ophthalmic technician
Ophthalmic
technicians or technologists help ophthalmologists to allow the correct
diagnosis and treatment of eye diseases and problems. They work at hospitals,
clinics, or for ophthalmologists in private practice. Their duties often
include.
1.
Performing
simple eye exams.
2.
Assisting
with eye surgery.
3.
Explaining
diagnostic and treatment procedures to patients.
Average Salary: $14,000-$25,000
Educational Requirements:
Students will need a high school diploma (or GED certificate) and two
years of college prior to beginning ophthalmic training programs. These programs
may vary in length, but can take up to two years to complete.
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