Ophthalmic Scribe / Dallas
Company: Texas Retina Associates
Location: Dallas
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Job Purpose This position will
be located in the Dallas Main Office and will provide support for
physicians. Can also be required to travel to other locations to
provide support for physicians. The position will report directly
to the Clinical Operations Manager and will help the
Ophthalmologist as a scribe and with patient work up, testing,
examination, education, and treatment of patients. Texas Retina
Associates is Texas’ largest, most experienced ophthalmology
practice focused specifically on the diagnosis, medical and
surgical management of diseases of the retina and vitreous. Our
fellowshipped and specialty trained physicians care for the most
complicated retina conditions such as ocular cancer and uveitis.
This physician owned medical group provides services at 15
locations throughout the DFW metroplex, Waco, Wichita Falls and
Lubbock. Essential Duties Alert physician when medical record is
incomplete or medical documentation contains mistakes or
inconsistencies. Collect, organize and catalog data for physician
quality reporting system and other quality initiatives to increase
patient compliance and improve outcomes. Document medical visits
and procedures accurately and thoroughly as they are being
performed by the physician. Experience or willingness to learn and
assist with HVF, Lensometry, Tonometry, Visual Fields, Slit Lamp
Microscopy, Sterilizer, Projector and basic patient work ups.
Prepare exam rooms and assist during physician exam. Perform
clerical tasks as needed by the physician including faxing, phone
calls, referral letters etc. Practices within ethical and legal
guidelines. Must be able to travel and ensures travel equipment is
maintained. Maintains patient confidentiality and a safe
environment for staff and patients. Ensures technicians have the
training and expertise to ensure that patients are screened and
appropriate tests are performed. Ensures technicians have a clear
understanding of the business office flow and that patient
paperwork (forms, insurance, letters, etc.) is complete. Return
patient phone calls in a timely manner. Refer situations beyond
ability to proper person. Greet patients in a cordial, friendly and
prompt manner. Escort patients to examining rooms, verify patient
information and makes necessary documentation to patient charts.
Take detailed medical histories, and determine the reason for the
visit. Obtain all appropriate consent forms. Conduct ocular tests
to measure functions of the patient’s pupils, muscle, visual
acuity, and extraocular movements. Present patient history summary
and alert Ophthalmologist to changes in visual acuity, elevated
extraocular pressure or blood pressure, etc. Administer topical
ophthalmic or oral medications. Annotate patient charts with exam
and treatment results. Counsel patients in the office and on the
phone concerning physician's orders, use of drops, drugs, and
answers questions. Approves drug refills under physician's
instructions. Maintain knowledge of operation and maintenance of
clinical equipment, drugs, and supplies. Contribute to maintaining
a clean and sterile environment. Adhere to all OSHA and Infectious
Waste Procedures. Perform ad-hoc tasks in support of the clinical
department as needed. Perform tasks in support of the Clinical
Research Department as needed. Maintain compliance with all
practice procedures and protocols. Maintain HIPAA compliance for
all patient information. Notify appropriate staff in a timely
manner regarding adequate supplies. Cleaning and Care of Ophthalmic
Instruments. Qualifications To perform this job successfully, an
individual must be able to perform each essential duty
satisfactorily. The requirements listed below represent the
knowledge, skill and /or ability required. Reasonable
accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities
to perform essential functions. Minimum Education and Experience
High school diploma (or GED). Two years of experience as an
Ophthalmic Technician required. COA or COT certification and
retinal practice experience preferred. Training in medical
terminology required. Experience with NextGen and Patient
Management preferred. Skills and Specifications Excellent
interpersonal skills to deal effectively with patients, patients’
family members, physicians, clinicians and administrators. Strong
critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Exercises sound
judgement in decision making. Must be able to recognize and
appropriately respond to urgent / emergency situations per
protocol. Perform triage per specific office protocol procedures.
Ability to work independently and as a team member in a dynamic,
fast paced environment. Meticulous attention to detail. Strong
ability to listen, answer all questions as simply as possible and
act when needed. Ability to read, write and communicate effectively
in English, both orally and in writing. Excellent computer skills
Complete all other duties as assigned. Physical Requirements
Sedentary with prolonged sitting and working at computer. Prolonged
periods of standing, walking and bending. Must be able to lift up
to 30 lbs. maximum and occasionally lifting and/or carrying such
articles as reports, files and small items. Have the hand eye
coordination and manual dexterity required to perform all
duties.
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