{"schemaVersion":"1.0","exportedAt":"2026-05-15T12:39:55.543Z","occupation":{"soc":"29-2057.00","title":"Ophthalmic Medical Technicians","group":"Healthcare Practitioners & Technical","sector":"62","jobZone":3,"jobZoneInferred":false},"framework":{"version":"v.26.05","description":"","contextCovered":"This framework covers ophthalmic medical technician practice in outpatient and specialty ophthalmology clinic settings, spanning diagnostic testing, patient history collection, medication administration, equipment operation, and clinical documentation across entry through senior leadership levels.","levels":{"emerging":{"label":"Emerging","statements":["Patient medical histories — collect and document under direct supervision using standard intake forms in an outpatient ophthalmology clinic.","Intraocular pressure measurements — perform basic tonometry tests following step-by-step protocols with technician oversight in a clinical setting.","Ophthalmic equipment — identify and operate autorefractors and lensometers under close supervision during routine patient appointments.","Visual acuity tests — administer near and distance acuity assessments using standardized charts under the guidance of a senior technician.","Lens power measurements — record results using a lensometer following demonstrated procedures with direct supervisor review in a clinical lab.","Topical ophthalmic medications — administer under explicit instruction and supervision, following clinic protocols and safety guidelines.","Patient communication — use active listening and clear speaking to explain simple pre-examination steps to patients in an ophthalmic office.","Electronic health records — enter basic patient data and test results into medical software with oversight from an experienced technician.","Visual field tests — set up equipment and assist in conducting field-of-vision screenings under direct technician supervision.","Ocular measurements — assist in taking axial length and basic anatomical measurements using guided protocols in a supervised clinical environment."]},"developing":{"label":"Developing","statements":["Patient medical histories — independently gather, verify, and document complete ocular and systemic histories with minimal oversight in a busy ophthalmology practice.","Tonometry and tonography — conduct and interpret intraocular pressure tests routinely across diverse patient populations, flagging abnormal results to the supervising physician.","Ophthalmic instrument suite — operate phoropters, retinoscopes, and tomographs with consistent accuracy during full patient work-up sequences in an outpatient clinic.","Visual acuity assessments — measure and document near, distance, pinhole, and dynamic visual acuity, selecting appropriate test protocols for standard patient presentations.","Lens power documentation — measure and record spectacle and contact lens prescriptions using lensometers efficiently within a high-volume clinic workflow.","Medication administration — administer topical and oral ophthalmic medications according to physician orders, monitoring patients for immediate adverse reactions.","Visual field testing — conduct automated and confrontation visual field tests, recognize common field defect patterns, and document findings accurately for physician review.","Anatomical ocular measurements — perform axial length and anterior segment measurements with reliability, applying knowledge of anatomy to ensure data quality.","Patient service orientation — adapt communication style to accommodate anxious or elderly patients, coordinating efficiently with clinical staff to minimize wait times.","Electronic records and reporting — maintain accurate, compliant patient records in medical software, generating reports and tracking test results across scheduled appointments."]},"proficient":{"label":"Proficient","statements":["Complex medical history intake — independently obtain and synthesize multi-system histories for patients with comorbidities, identifying clinically relevant ocular risk factors in a tertiary ophthalmology setting.","Advanced tonometry interpretation — perform applanation and non-contact tonometry across challenging cases, interpreting pressure trends and escalating concerns to the ophthalmologist autonomously.","Full diagnostic instrument operation — operate the complete range of ophthalmic equipment including OCT tomographs, autorefractors, and retinoscopes, troubleshooting technical issues without supervision.","Comprehensive visual acuity evaluation — select, administer, and critically interpret a full battery of acuity tests including dynamic assessments for non-routine or post-surgical patients.","Refractive measurement analysis — measure and cross-verify lens power using lensometers, reconciling discrepancies between current and prescribed corrections to support clinical decision-making.","Medication protocols — administer and monitor a broad range of topical ophthalmic and oral medications, educating patients on usage and potential side effects with clinical confidence.","Visual field program management — design and execute visual field testing sequences for glaucoma and neurological cases, interpreting results to support diagnostic conclusions.","Precision ocular biometry — perform advanced axial length and keratometry measurements for surgical planning contexts such as IOL calculations, ensuring data integrity and accuracy.","Critical thinking in diagnostics — apply deductive reasoning to identify inconsistencies across test results, prioritizing additional testing or urgent referral within established scope of practice.","Clinical documentation quality — compose thorough, precise clinical notes and correspondence using medical software and word processing tools, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards."]},"advanced":{"label":"Advanced","statements":["Clinical standards leadership — develop, implement, and continuously improve ophthalmic technician protocols and quality assurance procedures across a multi-provider ophthalmology department.","Staff development and mentorship — design competency-based training programs for emerging and developing technicians, providing structured feedback aligned to clinic performance benchmarks.","Diagnostic workflow optimization — evaluate and redesign patient examination workflows integrating autorefractors, OCT, and tonography systems to maximize throughput and diagnostic accuracy at an organizational level.","Technology adoption and oversight — lead evaluation, procurement, and implementation of new ophthalmic diagnostic technologies, training clinical staff and establishing usage standards.","Performance monitoring — establish and track key quality indicators for visual acuity testing, tonometry, and field testing accuracy, using data analytics to guide continuous improvement initiatives.","Interdisciplinary coordination — serve as the primary liaison between ophthalmic technician staff and ophthalmologists, optometrists, and administrative leadership to align clinical and operational goals.","Policy and compliance stewardship — author and maintain departmental policies for medication administration, patient safety, and documentation practices in accordance with state regulations and accreditation standards.","Advanced patient care strategy — lead development of patient-centered care protocols for high-risk populations including glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, and pediatric patients across the practice.","Educational program leadership — coordinate continuing education and certification pathways for technical staff, fostering a culture of active learning and professional development within the ophthalmic team.","Organizational representation — represent the ophthalmic technician workforce in strategic planning discussions, contributing expertise on scope of practice, staffing models, and technology investment at executive levels."]}}},"sources":{"onet":"v30.2 (CC BY 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