From pharmacy assistant to orthoptist
23 of the 63 essential skills of a orthoptist are already essential for a pharmacy assistant — about 37% of the job, before you learn anything new.
These numbers compare two occupations, not you and a job. What you personally already cover depends on what you have actually done.
- 23
- skills carry over
- 40
- would be new
- 37%
- of the target job covered
- 63
- essential skills of a orthoptist
What a orthoptist does
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.
What carries over
23 skillsEssential in both jobs. This is the part of the move you have already made.
- accept own accountability
- adhere to organisational guidelines
- advise on healthcare users' informed consent
- apply organisational techniques
- communicate in healthcare
- comply with legislation related to health care
- comply with quality standards related to healthcare practice
- contribute to continuity of health care
- deal with emergency care situations
- empathise with the healthcare user
- ensure safety of healthcare users
- follow clinical guidelines
- hygiene in a health care setting
- inform policy makers on health-related challenges
- interact with healthcare users
- listen actively
- manage healthcare users' data
- promote inclusion
- provide health education
- respond to changing situations in health care
- use e-health and mobile health technologies
- work in a multicultural environment in health care
- work in multidisciplinary health teams
What would be new
40 skillsEssential for a orthoptist and not for a pharmacy assistant. Note that the taxonomy describes activities rather than tools, so some of these may be things you already do under a different name.
- advise patients on vision improvement conditions
- anaesthetics
- apply context specific clinical competences
- carry out orthoptic treatments
- conduct specialised orthoptic tests
- contact lens fitting techniques
- determine eye disease progression
- develop a collaborative therapeutic relationship
- diagnose problems of the visual system
- educate on the prevention of illness
- first aid
- health care legislation
- health care occupation-specific ethics
- human anatomy
- human physiology
- medical informatics
- medical terminology
- neuro-ophthalmology
- neurology
- neurophysiology
- ophthalmological examination methods
- optics
- orthoptics
- paediatric psychology
- paediatrics
- pathology
- perform vision rehabilitation
- pharmacology
- professional documentation in health care
- promote ocular health
- provide therapy of the visual system
- provide treatment strategies for challenges to human health
- psychology
- receive patient referrals with eye conditions
- record healthcare users' progress related to treatment
- supervise orthoptic treatments
- test visual acuity
- treatment of strabismus
- types of strabismus
- undertake healthcare examination
Other moves from pharmacy assistant
2 roles- pharmacy technician35 skills in common
- pharmacist25 skills in common
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