What are the responsibilities and job description for the Ophthalmic Imager I (Mercy Vision Institute) position at UPMC?
Mercy Vision Institute is seeking a skilled and patient-focused Ophthalmic Imager to join our team at 1622 Locust Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15219. This role is responsible for performing high-quality ophthalmic imaging to support clinical providers in the diagnosis and management of eye conditions while ensuring a positive patient experience. The position will work Monday through Friday, with hours ranging between 7:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m., depending on clinic schedule. Occasional travel (approximately 5%) to other Mercy Vision Institute locations may be requested based on staffing and operational needs.
Applicants will be placed in the appropriate job title and salary from the Ophthalmic Imager Career Ladder, based on their individual experience and education.
Responsibilities:
- Perform a variety of highly skilled duties associated with the operation of specialized equipment to assist physicians in documenting, diagnosing, and treating diseases of the eye, including color fundus photography, optical coherence tomography, OCT angiography, retinal thickness analysis, slit lamp and goniophotography, visual field testing, external photos, and a-scans.
- Reviews physician?s orders and patient?s medical history and allergies in Epic prior to performing imaging and photography.
- Demonstrates knowledge and skills necessary to provide care appropriate to the age and condition of the patients serviced in the department. Provides for care and/or extends services as described in department policies and procedures.
- Explain imaging procedures to patient and provides instruction during imaging.
- Perform optical coherence tomography and ocular digital photography using different makes and manufacturers in accordance with protocols.
- Perform visual field assessment using the automated Humphrey Visual Field Analyzer in accordance with protocols.
- Access and review previous patient notes within Epic.
- Recognize problems or malfunctions of photographic, diagnostic, and related equipment versus patient media opacities. May assist in making minor adjustments and perform preventive maintenance in accordance with established procedures. Advises supervisor of malfunctions or problems affecting the accuracy and quality of scans or images requiring repair by vendor.
- Recognize and help rectify issues with image import into Forum, image archiving and storage and managing duplicate patients, including contacting IT/Forum group as required.
- Maintain adequate levels of supplies for imaging department and notifies supervisor of supplies needing to be ordered.
- Participates in the collection of patient history and complete ocular workup such as visual acuity, ocular history, vital signs, intraocular pressure, and records results in patient record.
- Ophthalmic imaging procedures which may include but are not limited to OCT, Anterior OCT, HRT, Color fundus photos, corneal topography, visual fields, a-scans, b-scans, external photos.
- Ophthalmic procedures / assessments including but not limited to visual acuity tests and instilling eye drops in accordance with established approved protocols for patient safety.
- Ability to edit and transfer images from digital camera to the patient database in Forum and Epic.
- Basic knowledge of anatomy of the eye and ophthalmic disease processes.