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Curriculum Vitae Optometrist in Ethiopia Addis Ababa – Free Word Template Download with AI

Name: Dr. Alemayehu Teshome

Address: 56 Kotebe Street, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Email: [email protected]

Phone: +251 912 345 678

Professional Title: Optometrist, Ethiopia Addis Ababa

Highly motivated and skilled optometrist with over 10 years of experience in providing comprehensive eye care services in Ethiopia, particularly in Addis Ababa. Dedicated to improving visual health and accessibility to eye care through clinical practice, community outreach, and education. Proficient in diagnosing and managing ocular diseases, prescribing corrective lenses, and conducting preventive eye screenings. Committed to advancing optometric standards in Ethiopia by collaborating with local healthcare institutions and participating in capacity-building initiatives.

  • Bachelor of Science in Optometry (B.Sc. Optom.)
    Hawassa University, Ethiopia
    Graduated: June 2010
  • Masters of Science in Vision Science (M.Sc. Vision Sci.)
    Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia
    Graduated: June 2014

Senior Optometrist

Ethiopian Eye Care Center (EECC), Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
January 2018 – Present

  • Provided clinical eye care services, including comprehensive eye examinations, diagnosis of ocular diseases (e.g., glaucoma, cataracts), and prescription of corrective lenses.
  • Conducted community-based vision screening programs in underserved areas of Addis Ababa to increase access to early detection and treatment.
  • Collaborated with ophthalmologists to manage complex cases, ensuring patients receive timely referrals for surgical interventions.
  • Trained junior optometrists and students from local universities on advanced diagnostic techniques and patient counseling.

Optometrist

Addis Ababa General Hospital, Ethiopia
July 2014 – December 2017

  • Assisted in the development of a mobile eye care unit that provided services to rural communities near Addis Ababa.
  • Managed patient records and implemented electronic health systems to improve data accuracy and accessibility.
  • Participated in workshops on low-vision rehabilitation, focusing on empowering patients with visual impairments in Ethiopia.

Internship

Hawassa University Eye Hospital, Ethiopia
June 2010 – August 2010

  • Gained hands-on experience in clinical settings, including refraction, contact lens fitting, and basic ocular surgery assistance.
  • Contributed to the hospital’s initiative to provide free eye screenings for children in rural schools near Hawassa.
  • Certified Optometrist, Ethiopian Optometric Association (EOA)
    Issued: 2011
  • Certificate in Advanced Ocular Disease Management
    International Association of Vision Rehabilitation and Eye Care (IAVREC), Addis Ababa
    Issued: 2017
  • Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification
    American Heart Association, Addis Ababa
    Issued: 2019
  • Comprehensive eye examination and diagnosis of ocular conditions.
  • Prescription of spectacle and contact lenses, including toric and multifocal designs.
  • Familiarity with modern optometric equipment (e.g., autorefractors, tonometers).
  • Strong communication skills to educate patients on eye health and preventive care.
  • Proficient in Amharic and English; basic knowledge of Oromiffa.

Volunteer Optometrist, Ethiopian Red Cross Society
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
2015 – Present

  • Organized annual eye camps in collaboration with local NGOs to provide free eye care services to low-income families in Addis Ababa.
  • Delivered lectures on the importance of regular eye check-ups at schools and community centers across the city.

Training Workshop Facilitator, Ethiopian Health Policy Research Center (EHPRC)
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
2016

  • Conducted workshops on integrating optometric services into primary healthcare systems in Ethiopia.

"Improving Access to Eye Care in Urban Settings: A Case Study from Addis Ababa"
Published in the Ethiopian Journal of Health Sciences, 2019.

Project: "Vision for All" – Mobile Eye Care Unit
Funded by the Global Sight Initiative (GSI), 2018. Led a team to establish a mobile unit serving 5,000 patients in Addis Ababa’s peri-urban areas.

  • Amharic: Native
  • English: Fluent (IELTS 7.5)
  • Oromiffa: Basic

Available upon request.

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