A typical day in Diabetic Eye Screening involves welcoming patients, conducting retinal imaging using specialized cameras, and ensuring high-quality images for medical evaluation. You’ll review patient records, explain procedures, prepare equipment, and document findings accurately in digital systems. Often, you collaborate with ophthalmologists, healthcare assistants, and administrative staff to coordinate workflows and ensure efficient patient care. While there are routine tasks, every day may present unique challenges, such as addressing patient anxieties or managing complex cases, making adaptability and patient-centered communication valuable. This dynamic environment offers rewarding opportunities to make a positive impact on patients’ long-term eye health.