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Ophthalmologist
Air Force victories depend on the clear vision of its members. As an Ophthalmologist, you will examine, diagnose and treat injuries and disorders of the eye while also managing ophthalmologic services. You will provide care in inpatient and outpatient settings, evaluate medical and surgical histories, assess visual and refractive status and examine the eye. The Ophthalmologist You will interprets results, determines treatment plans and discusses them with the patient. Training in laser surgery techniques is also available. You may also perform laser surgery or serve as a consultant on ophthalmology issues.
All Air Force career fields are based on qualifications and job availability.
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