Retina Sacramento MSO LLC in is hiring: Ophthalmic Photographer i...
Retina Sacramento MSO LLC in - Folsom, CA, United States, 95630
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Ophthalmic Photographer (Healthcare)
Come and join our team! We are a growing private medical practice specializing in diagnosing and treating retinal and vitreous diseases. We seek individuals interested in establishing a healthcare career working with nationally recognized physicians. We provide on-the-job training to help you grow and advance your skills while gaining innovative knowledge.
Established in 1977, our practice has locations across Northern California, including Sacramento, Grass Valley, Roseville, Stockton, Modesto, Merced, Fairfield, Elk Grove, Folsom, Yuba City, and Chico. Our physicians are nationally known, and we stay at the forefront of retina care by utilizing the latest equipment and participating in clinical trials to improve retinal disease treatments. Join over 250 team members in our fast-paced, high-volume medical office.
We are looking for a full-time Ophthalmic Photographer to support our team. While you must work independently, you will collaborate closely with physicians, patients, and staff. Being a team player is essential. The position requires travel to other locations as needed, including weekly travel to Grass Valley. Mileage is reimbursed, and additional travel time is paid.
Responsibilities (not limited to):
- Greet patients by name and verify DOB.
- Review physician orders and take appropriate photos.
- Ensure patients have no allergies to fluorescein or ICG dye before procedures.
- Understand diagnoses to determine which photos to take.
- Interpret OCT, FA, and photo images, and document findings in EHR.
- Capture all photos ordered by physicians, including color photos, iris photos/FA, and montage photos as needed.
- Explain procedures to patients and address questions, especially regarding fluorescein injections.
- Verify that all consent forms for fluorescein are current (within 12 months).
- Answer patient questions and ensure patient comfort.
- Maintain hygiene and sterile work areas, avoiding fluorescein stains and uncapped needles.
- Uphold HIPAA and OSHA compliance standards.
- Understand emergency protocols.