Conduct hearing assessments and diagnostic tests, including pure-tone audiometry, tympanometry, and otoacoustic emissions (OAE) testing. Prepare and maintain audiometric equipment, ensuring it is calibrated and functioning correctly. Take patient histories and document symptoms related to hearing and balance issues. Educate patients on hearing aids, cochlear implants, and other auditory devices, including proper use, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Assist with the fitting and programming of hearing aids and other auditory devices under the supervision of an audiologist. Maintain accurate and up-to-date patient records, including test results and treatment plans. Schedule appointments, manage patient flow, and handle administrative tasks related to audiology services. Keep up with the latest developments in audiology technology and best practices. Follow all safety and infection control procedures within the clinic.
Provide comprehensive optometry services as per SOPs and policies such as examine patients’ eyes to detect signs of ocular diseases and vision abnormalities. To perform optometric diagnostic tests, e.g. OCT, Visual Field, Biometry, Fundus Imaging, Hess chart, etc. To perform pediatric eye examination and assessment. Document history including complaint and relevant symptoms, ocular health, medication usage, medical and family history, current vision aide if applicable, and any other pertinent data. Clearly document diagnosis and treatment plan, including referrals and management in patients’ medical records. Delivery of critical and emergency management according to the hospital’s protocol and policies. Refer patients with the needs to Ocularist and orthoptist for prosthetic eye and vision therapy, respectively. Perform counselling for eye surgeries, such as laser vision correction and cataract, and provide pre- and post-operative care.
Guide patients during eye examinations and provide instructions for diagnostic tests or procedures. Perform basic eye tests, such as vision acuity tests, lensometry, and intraocular pressure measurement, under the optometrist's supervision. Prepare, maintain, and clean ophthalmic equipment used during exams. Schedule appointments, manage patient records, and assist with billing and insurance claims. Educate patients on eyewear care, contact lens usage, and general eye health. Follow healthcare regulations and clinic protocols, including confidentiality and patient data protection policies.
Assess speech, language, and communication abilities and identify impairments. Create tailored intervention programmes based on individual needs and goals. Deliver therapy to improve speech, language, communication, and swallowing skills. Track patient progress, adjust therapy plans, and maintain detailed records and reports. Teach techniques to support therapy at home and reinforce progress. Advocate for early detection and treatment of speech and language disorders in the community. Stay updated on the latest advancements in therapy techniques and best practices.