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Ophthalmic Medical Technologists

Education and Training Requirements

High School

A good foundation for a career as an ophthalmic medical technologist includes classes in biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, humanities, and social studies. Psychology and English courses will help hone communication skills that are needed for interaction with patients and writing reports. Strong technology skills are needed for this job so be sure to also take computer science classes.

Postsecondary Training

An associate's degree from a school accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) is usually required for ophthalmic medical technology jobs. Courses cover topics such as anatomy, physiology, eye diseases, microbiology, ocular anatomy and physiology, ophthalmic pharmacology and toxicology, medical terminology and laws and ethics, and psychology.  

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