Intermediate (2-5 years of experience)
Summary of the Role
Ophthalmology Nurse Practitioners specialize in eye care, working closely with ophthalmologists to provide both primary and specialized care to patients with ocular conditions. They perform assessments, diagnose eye diseases, and provide pre and post-operative care for patients undergoing eye surgery.
Required Skills
Excellent patient assessment and diagnostic skills.
Strong knowledge of ophthalmic diseases and treatments.
Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced medical environment.
Excellent communication and education skills.
Skill in using ophthalmic equipment and tools for patient care.
Strong collaborative skills to work with a healthcare team.
Qualifications
Valid Nurse Practitioner license with ophthalmology specialty.
Minimum of 2 years of direct ophthalmology nursing experience.
Completed a nurse practitioner program with a focus on ophthalmology.
Certification by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) or similar body.
Eligibility to prescribe medications in the practitioner's state.
Responsibilities
Conduct detailed eye examinations to diagnose vision issues and eye diseases.
Work alongside ophthalmologists to provide a broad range of eye care services.
Prescribe corrective lenses and medications for eye conditions.
Offer preoperative and postoperative care to patients undergoing eye surgeries.
Educate patients and families about eye health, preventive care, and treatments.
Manage emergency eye care for injuries and infections.
Stay current with the latest advancements in ophthalmic care and treatments.
Collaborate with other healthcare providers to provide patient-centered care.