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§ OCCUPATION · GLOBAL STANDARDS

orthoptist

Orthoptists diagnose and treat anomalies of binocular vision.

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Description

Orthoptists diagnose and treat anomalies of binocular vision. They examine, assess and treat vision impairments, squint, amblyopia and eye motility disorders. Orthoptists apply these methods in particular in the fields of paediatrics, neurology, neuro-ophthalmology, ophthalmology, orthoptics, optometry, pleoptics and strabology assessing functional diseases of the eye for improving functional disorders of the visual system. They also provide counselling, preventive measures and training activities and may refract and prescribe glasses, such as prism corrective glasses.

Theoretical Knowledge
ESSENTIALTheoretical knowledge required
pharmacologyneurophysiologyhuman physiologyorthopticshealth care occupation-specific ethicspathologyophthalmological examination methodstreatment of strabismuspsychologypaediatricsmedical terminologyopticsneuro-ophthalmologyanaestheticscontact lens fitting techniquesmedical informaticsneurologyhuman anatomyprofessional documentation in health carehealth care legislationpaediatric psychologytypes of strabismushygiene in a health care settingfirst aid
OPTIONALAdjacent knowledge that strengthens fit
pedagogy
Practical Skills
ESSENTIALApplied skills & competences
comply with quality standards related to healthcare practicecontribute to continuity of health careempathise with the healthcare userreceive patient referrals with eye conditionseducate on the prevention of illnessuse e-health and mobile health technologiesinteract with healthcare usersprovide therapy of the visual systemcommunicate in healthcareinform policy makers on health-related challengestest visual acuityprovide health educationrecord healthcare users' progress related to treatmentpromote inclusionrespond to changing situations in health carepromote ocular healthwork in multidisciplinary health teamsfollow clinical guidelinesmanage healthcare users' datacomply with legislation related to health carework in a multicultural environment in health careundertake healthcare examinationdiagnose problems of the visual systemsupervise orthoptic treatmentsdetermine eye disease progressionperform vision rehabilitationdevelop a collaborative therapeutic relationshipensure safety of healthcare usersdeal with emergency care situationsapply context specific clinical competencesconduct specialised orthoptic testsprovide treatment strategies for challenges to human healthaccept own accountabilityadvise on healthcare users' informed consentapply organisational techniqueslisten activelyadhere to organisational guidelinescarry out orthoptic treatmentsadvise patients on vision improvement conditions
OPTIONALOptional competences
prescribe corrective lensesparticipate in medical inventory controlselect intraocular lenses for surgeryuse foreign languages for health-related researchuse foreign languages in patient carerecord healthcare users' billing information

GLOBAL RESOURCE

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SKILLS OVERVIEW

70 total
63 essential · 7 optional

Data Source: Unified Global Standards (ISCED, ISCO, O*NET, ESCO)

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