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Ophthalmic technicians, also known as ophthalmic medical technicians, certified ophthalmic technicians (COT), or allied ophthalmic personnels, are skilled medical professionals who work alongside ophthalmologists to perform eye exams, diagnose diseases and administer treatments in caring for patients' eyes and eyesight. They are considered to be an intermediate level of ophthalmic medical personnel since they are more advanced than ophthalmic assistants, yet not as advanced as an ophthalmic medical technologist. Ophthalmic technicians work in settings like private practices, hospitals, outpatient care centers, and surgical centers.

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  • Ophthalmic technicians, also known as ophthalmic medical technicians, certified ophthalmic technicians (COT), or allied ophthalmic personnels, are skilled medical professionals who work alongside ophthalmologists to perform eye exams, diagnose diseases and administer treatments in caring for patients' eyes and eyesight. They are considered to be an intermediate level of ophthalmic medical personnel since they are more advanced than ophthalmic assistants, yet not as advanced as an ophthalmic medical technologist. Ophthalmic technicians work in settings like private practices, hospitals, outpatient care centers, and surgical centers. (en)
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  • Healthcare, Military, Ophthalmology (en)
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  • Usually an undergraduate degree , or diploma in less developed countries. (en)
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  • Ophthalmic technician (en)
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  • (en)
  • Certified Ophthalmic Technician (en)
  • Ophthalmic Technician, (en)
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  • Professional (en)
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  • Ophthalmic technicians, also known as ophthalmic medical technicians, certified ophthalmic technicians (COT), or allied ophthalmic personnels, are skilled medical professionals who work alongside ophthalmologists to perform eye exams, diagnose diseases and administer treatments in caring for patients' eyes and eyesight. They are considered to be an intermediate level of ophthalmic medical personnel since they are more advanced than ophthalmic assistants, yet not as advanced as an ophthalmic medical technologist. Ophthalmic technicians work in settings like private practices, hospitals, outpatient care centers, and surgical centers. (en)
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  • Ophthalmic technician (en)
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