About AOP: AOP (Allied Ophthalmic Paramedics) program or Certified Ophthalmic Paramedics (COP) program is specifically designed to train young women from underprivileged backgrounds, with the aim of improving the quality of ophthalmic services. We focus on training the AOPs to…
Key Roles and Responsibilities Ø · Conduct theoretical and practical training on medical record management and supply chain in ophthalmology. Ø · Teach students how to create, maintain, and update patient records accurately. Ø · Train students in hospital management…
Key Roles and Responsibilities Ø · Conduct theoretical and practical training on medical record management in ophthalmology. Ø · Teach students how to create, maintain, and update patient records accurately. Ø · Train students in hospital management software (HMS) and…
Role Summary The Assistant Program Coordinator is responsible to assist the Program, managing the academic coordination, operational logistics, and student support. This role combines subject matter expertise in coordination, organizational and coordination skills to ensure smooth program delivery and superior…