Designed for developing more advanced and complex techniques, this focused Core Skills Package includes 2 full days of practical instruction on fundamental and intermediate level clinical skills essential to efficient pre-assessments and quality patient care.
Training topics may include:
Visual acuity assessment
Intraocular pressure (IOP) assessment utilizing Tonopen or similar handheld tonometry devices
Review of Goldman Applanation Tonometry for more advanced technicians
Proper collection of chief complaint and history of present illness (HPI)
Introduction to basic optical concepts
Review of refractive techniques for more advanced technicians
Reading and understanding eyeglass prescriptions
Operation and practical use of automated lensometers, refractors and keratometers
Review of manual lensometry
Review of manual keratometry
Basic review of ocular anatomy and physiology fundamentals
Introduction of more advanced topic catered to clinic specialty
Pupil assessment
Assessment of ocular motility and documentation of basic eye misalignment
Basic slit lamp operation
Each session emphasizes real-world clinical workflow, patient interaction, accuracy, and efficiency to help technicians build confidence and improve day-to-day performance within the practice environment.
Training content can be customized to align with the specific needs, equipment, and workflow of each practice.
Content is broken down into a morning and afternoon session accommodating up to 4 individual technicians per session.
*See the Sales Terms and Conditions for our complete cancellation policy.
Designed for developing more advanced and complex techniques, this focused Core Skills Package includes 2 full days of practical instruction on fundamental and intermediate level clinical skills essential to efficient pre-assessments and quality patient care.
Training topics may include:
Visual acuity assessment
Intraocular pressure (IOP) assessment utilizing Tonopen or similar handheld tonometry devices
Review of Goldman Applanation Tonometry for more advanced technicians
Proper collection of chief complaint and history of present illness (HPI)
Introduction to basic optical concepts
Review of refractive techniques for more advanced technicians
Reading and understanding eyeglass prescriptions
Operation and practical use of automated lensometers, refractors and keratometers
Review of manual lensometry
Review of manual keratometry
Basic review of ocular anatomy and physiology fundamentals
Introduction of more advanced topic catered to clinic specialty
Pupil assessment
Assessment of ocular motility and documentation of basic eye misalignment
Basic slit lamp operation
Each session emphasizes real-world clinical workflow, patient interaction, accuracy, and efficiency to help technicians build confidence and improve day-to-day performance within the practice environment.
Training content can be customized to align with the specific needs, equipment, and workflow of each practice.
Content is broken down into a morning and afternoon session accommodating up to 4 individual technicians per session.
*See the Sales Terms and Conditions for our complete cancellation policy.