Ophthalmic assistant - ISCO Code - 3256
The role of ophthalmic assistant, medical assistant and clinical assistant updated by International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO).
The Role of Ophthalmic assistant and medical assistant
Medical assistants perform basic clinical and administrative task to support patient care under the direct supervision of a medical practitioner or other health professional.
Tasks include for ophthalmic assistant
1. Interviewing patients and their families to obtain information on their health status and medical history. (b) Assisting medical doctors and health professionals to examine and treat patients, including measuring and recording vital signs, administering medications and performing routine clinical procedures such as giving injection and removing sutures.
2. Getting patients ready for examination and treatment, including explaining procedures and showing them to examination rooms.
3. Preparing and handling medical instruments and supplies, including sterilizing instruments and contaminated supplies in accordance with safety procedures.
4. Collecting blood, tissue or other specimens and preparing them laboratory testing.
5. Providing information to patients and families on health care topics including medications prescribed by a medical doctor or other health professional.
6. Providing prescription and drug refill information to pharmacies.
7. Maintaining cleanliness of patient waiting and examination rooms.
8. Recording information on patients' medical history, diagnostic testing treatment procedures and results and other information in medical record keeping systems.
9. Scheduling appointments with patients, and preparing documentation required for billing, reporting and insurance purposes. Example of the occupations classified here-
a. Ophthalmic Assistant
b. Medical Assistant
c. Clinical Assistant