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Job Description:
There are many specialized careers in the medical field of
vision care. The careers include the following:
Optical
Laboratory Technician
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Operates machines to cut, grind, and polish lenses according to
a prescription. Mount lenses in the selected frame, and
examine broken lenses to determine an original prescription.
Opticians
Optometric
Assistant or Technician
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Assist the
Optometrist in eye examinations and other corrective
procedures. Obtain patient medical histories, instruct patients in the care and use of glasses and
contact lenses, adjust and repair glasses, and maintain
materials and equipment.
Ophthalmic
Tech
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Assist the Ophthalmologist by collecting
data and testing measurements for accurate diagnoses and
treatment of the eye. Perform eye examinations, instruct
patients about diagnosis and treatments, and may assist with eye surgeries.
Optometrist, or
Doctor of Optometry (O.D.)
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Diagnose
and treat vision problems, eye diseases, vision mal-functions,
and
other abnormalities. Prescribe corrective treatments, lenses, or
pharmaceutical treatment to protect and improve vision.
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May refer patients an Ophthalmologist, for further diagnosis, treatment or surgery.
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For jobs in this
category, see Physician:
M.D./D.O./C.A.M.
Ophthalmologist
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Diagnose and treat diseases, defects and injuries to
the eye. Prescribe medication, perform
surgery, and provide other types of treatment including fitting
the patient with glasses and contact lenses.
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For jobs in this
category, see Physician:
M.D./D.O./C.A.M.
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