Center Road Eye Institute
The role involves meeting with new and existing patients, reviewing assessment results, and performing comprehensive eye exams to detect abnormalities, prescribe and fit lenses, and diagnose eye conditions. It also requires working closely with the office team and outside medical providers to deliver an exceptional patient experience.
Key Responsibilities
- • Manage new and existing patients to determine their concerns and needs
- • Conduct a comprehensive eye exam to address all issues and find any defects or abnormalities
- • Prescribe and fit the appropriate lenses
- • Diagnose minor and major issues.
- • Work closely with the rest of the office team, as well as outside medical providers, to deliver an exceptional patient experience
Required
- • Physician must be board certified in specialty
- • State of Michigan License required at time of employment
- • DEA License
- • BLS Certification and maintain recertification
- • Strong communication and interpersonal skills, including excellent listening skills
- • Familiarity with electric medical records systems
- • The ability to work well independently, as well as within a team environment
- • Willing and able to work full/part-time
Benefits & Perks
- • Health insurance
- • Paid time off
- • Training & development
- • 401(k)
- • 401(k) matching
- • Competitive salary
- • Employee discounts
- • Competitive Compensation
- • Great Work Environment
- • Malpractice Insurance
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Training & development
- 401(k)
- 401(k) matching
- Competitive salary
- Employee discounts
Our Institute is committed to providing friendly, compassionate service. We are dedicated to treating each patient like family, upholding the highest standards of honesty, integrity, and excellence.
As an Ophthalmologist on the team, you will be meeting with new and existing patients, reviewing their assessment results, and talking to them to learn about their current concerns and issues. You will also perform a comprehensive eye exam to detect any abnormalities, prescribe and fit the appropriate lenses, and diagnose eye conditions. The ideal candidate stays up to date on the latest advancements in ophthalmology, has strong communication and interpersonal skills, and works well within a team environment.
- Manage new and existing patients to determine their concerns and needs
- Conduct a comprehensive eye exam to address all issues and find any defects or abnormalities
- Prescribe and fit the appropriate lenses
- Diagnose minor and major issues.
- Work closely with the rest of the office team, as well as outside medical providers, to deliver an exceptional patient experience
- Physician must be board certified in specialty
- State of Michigan License required at time of employment
- DEA License
- BLS Certification and maintain recertification
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills, including excellent listening skills
- Familiarity with electric medical records systems
- The ability to work well independently, as well as within a team environment
- Willing and able to work full/part-time
- Competitive Compensation
- Great Work Environment
- Malpractice Insurance
- AOA
- AAO
- AOCOOHNS
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