Ophthalmic Technicians


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Ophthalmic Technicians

Ophthalmic Technicians - Preparation

To work as an ophthalmic technician, you typically need to:

  • have a high school diploma or equivalent; and
  • have a postsecondary certificate.

Education after high school

Some employers prefer applicants who have an associate’s degree. Some ophthalmic technicians learn their skills through formal training programs. Professional-technical schools and two-year colleges offer programs. Two-year programs usually grant an associate degree. One-year programs offer a certificate. Courses include anatomy and physiology, medical terminology, medical law, and ethics. Office courses include typing, recordkeeping, accounting, and insurance processing. You also gain skills in lab techniques and first aid

On-the-job training

Most ophthalmic technicians learn their skills through on-the-job training. The length of training varies by employer.

Source: Illinois Career Information System (CIS) brought to you by Illinois Department of Employment Security.