
Optometrist
- Boston, MA
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Evaluates and diagnoses various types of ocular complications secondary to Diabetes Mellitus.
- Recognize complications of diabetes.
- Choose appropriate treatment to avoid or minimize vision loss due to Diabetes Mellitus.
- Actively refer patients to other Joslin Clinic professionals for specialized care of significant eye conditions, diabetes management, education, foot care, etc. per American Diabetes Association Practice Guidelines.
- Provide ongoing management assistance.
- Evaluate / treat general ocular health status.
- Provide patient support and education of the highest caliber.
- Diagnose and treat other ocular disease besides diabetic eye complications.
- Provide general ophthalmic therapy in all managed health care plans supported by Joslin Clinic.
- Refer patients when additional expertise is needed.
- Assist in maintaining the examination and technical environment.
- Strive to achieve professional excellence and self-improvement with specific academic and clinical goals.
- Develop the highest level of expertise in such specialty areas as Low Vision, Visual Rehabilitation and Contact Lenses.
- Develop programs to provide this specialty care to patients.
- Provide leadership in these specialty areas to all health professionals via cutting edge patient care, educational activities and active professional society participation.
- Available to provide emergency and triage ophthalmic care to all Joslin Clinic and referral patients.
- Refer patients to the Ophthalmologist when the need for specialized care is demonstrated and appropriate.
- Support all clinical research and clinical research trials as requested by the Director of the Beetham Eye Institute.
- Provide patient education on such programs for possible patient participation.
- Publish and/or participate in clinical and clinical research trials and educational programs.
- Provide management plans for ophthalmic treatment.
- Use consultative advice as to ophthalmic and systemic medical conditions.
- Support programs and activities in conjunction with Beetham Eye Institute Ophthalmologists.
- Effect management plans in a cooperative manner and share responsibility with allied health professionals.
- Fulfill obligations specified by hospital and Clinic/Center Bylaws.
- Serve on institutional committees as elected or appointed by the Joslin Clinic Medical Director or the Director of the Beetham Eye Institute.
- Attend and participates in Longwood Medical Area Ophthalmology conferences.
- Deal in a collegial fashion with other Clinic / Center and hospital community health care providers.
- Participate in hospital consult program(s) as appropriate.
- Satisfy departmental teaching obligations.
- Precept optometry externs and residents, i.e. New England College of Optometry and Pennsylvania College of Optometry.
- Participate in the training of Ophthalmic Technicians and house staff.
- Participate in conferences with house staff.
- Discuss patients and cases of interest with the house staff, fellows and students.
- Communicate about inpatient management.
- Provide academic leadership to health care colleges and institutions.
- Present lectures and promote programs to physicians, optometrists, house staff, allied health professionals, lay persons and potential referral sources.
- Obtain membership in appropriate professional organizations or societies and actively participate and provide leadership.
- Develop an area of professional expertise.
- Participate in the Lions Club Eye Mobile service, Joslin Satellite programs and other outreach programs.
- Participate in Joslin, community activities, i.e. lectures, health fairs and radio programs in order to build effective relationships.
- Provide input and activity to help attract new patients.
- Actively participate in future planning for long-term success and national opportunities.
- Deal effectively with the Medical Director.
- Work constructively with the Clinic Administrator and other Administrative Personnel.
- Work with the Affiliated Center Program and Managers to insure quality of ophthalmic health care.
- Support all other activities of the Joslin Clinic and Beetham Eye Institute as described by the Director and Chief of the Beetham Eye Institute.
- BA or BS
- OD - Completion of accredited Optometry training program
- Current Optometry license for the State of Massachusetts
- Massachusetts Certification to use and prescribe diagnostic and therapeutic pharmaceutical agents
- Residency training desirable