For Ophthalmic Dispensing Opticians Ophthalmic Dispensing Opticians are broadly defined as those individuals who adapt and fit corrective eyewear as prescribed by the Ophthalmologist/Optometrist. Upon completion of the program the Ophthalmic Dispensing Optician should, at the minimum, be able to: - Use effective oral and written communication
- Perform basic algebra, trigonometry, and geometry
- Identify the human eye structure, function, and pathology
- Determine physiognomic (facial and eye) measurements
- Neutralize eyewear
- Assess vocational and a-vocational needs of the consumer/patient
- Assist the consumer/patient in selection of proper frames and lenses
- Price and collect fees from consumers/patients for vision aids and services
- Prepare ophthalmic laboratory job orders
- Deliver prescription eyewear/vision aids and instruct consumer/patient in use and care
- Maintain consumer/patient records
- Provide follow-up service to the consumer/patient, including periodic eyewear/frame adjustments, repairs, lens and frame replacement
- Respond to consumer/patient complaints
- Apply rules and regulations for safe work practices
- Demonstrate proficiency in the operation and function of equipment
- Utilize and maintain equipment
- Demonstrate proficiency in finishing techniques
- Explain theory of refraction
- Assist in the business related area of opticianry, including record maintenance, frame and lens inventory, supply and equipment maintenance, and third party forms
- Demonstrate principles of adaptation, dispensing, and fitting contact lenses
- Identify procedures associated with dispensing artificial eyes and low vision aids, when appropriate
- Discuss prescription eyewear/vision aids and other consumer/patient related
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