Increase the quality of care provided to your patients by offering comprehensive, up-to-date training to your staff. Ophthalmic Medical Assisting is a self-study program for beginning ophthalmic assistants that blends fundamental medical and scientific information and essential practical skills. The new, sixth edition incorporates a greater emphasis on office responsibility and patient interaction; ensuring patients are offered the best possible care from the moment they walk in your door. The course consists of a textbook, available in print or digital version, and an online examination. Successful completion of the course serves as a prerequisite for the Certified Ophthalmic Assistant (COA) examination administered by the Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology (JCAHPO). The digital version, which includes the full text and images from the print version, can be read using most smartphones, tablets and computers. Videos and interactive anatomical models are integrated into the text. The comprehensive online exam will test technicians newly-acquired knowledge at the conclusion of the course, offering immediate scoring. Those who pass the exam with a score of 80 per cent or higher instantly receive a letter of successful completion. Those who do not pass are given a second exam attempt for free.
Introduction to Ophthalmic Medical Assisting. Anatomy and Physiology of the Eye. Diseases and Disorders of the Eye. Systemic Diseases and Ocular Manifestations. Optics and Refractive States of the Eye. Basics of Ophthalmic Pharmacology. Microorganisms and Infection Control. Comprehensive Medical Eye Examination. Ocular Motility. Adjunctive Tests and Procedures. Principles and Techniques of Perimetry. Fundamentals of Practical Opticianry. Low Vision. Principles and Problems of Contact Lenses. Patient Interaction, Screening, and Emergencies. Patients With Special Concerns. Minor Surgical Assisting in the Office. Refractive Surgery Concepts and Procedures. Understanding Practice Management. Medical Ethics, Legal Issues, and Regulatory Issues. Community Health Eye Care. Care of Ophthalmic Lenses and Instruments. Glossary. Low Vision Resources.
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