Optician (Episode 114)

Optician (Episode 114)

Understanding the Role of an Optician

Introduction to Optician Services

  • The video introduces Brian and Sam, who discuss the role of an optician in helping people select glasses and contact lenses.
  • A typical day for an optician includes receiving completed glasses from a lab, assisting customers with frame selection, making adjustments, and performing repairs.

Fitting Glasses and Contact Lenses

  • When fitting glasses, considerations include the customer's facial features; lighter colors may be recommended for a less heavy appearance.
  • Opticians also fit contact lenses to ensure proper alignment with the eyes, emphasizing the importance of accurate fittings.

Education and Training Pathways

  • To become a licensed optician, one can pursue online training or in-class courses; typically requiring two years of study followed by a licensing exam.
  • Ongoing education is necessary to maintain licensure due to rapid advancements in lens technology.

Customer Interaction Process

  • The process begins with creating a new patient file that includes personal information and prescription details before taking precise measurements.
  • Accurate prescriptions are crucial as they directly affect the functionality of the glasses.

Career Progression and Challenges

  • There are various career paths within optics including management roles or ownership opportunities after starting as an assistant.
  • A significant challenge faced by opticians is addressing customer frustrations regarding vision issues effectively.

Emotional Impact of Eyewear

  • The most rewarding aspect of being an optician is witnessing customers' joy when they receive their new glasses, sometimes leading to emotional reactions like tears.

Distinction Between Optometrists and Opticians

  • It's important to clarify that optometrists focus on eye health checks while opticians specialize in eyewear solutions.

Advice for Aspiring Opticians

Video description

An optician describes her job as a blend of helping people find glasses, and doing adjustments and repairs. Her work requires problem solving and an eye for detail. She loves helping people find glasses that they’re excited to wear. Check out these websites to learn more about choosing a career and finding a job in British Columbia: http://www.careertrekbc.ca http://www.workbc.ca Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/workbc.ca Like us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/workbc