To thrive as an Ophthalmic Imaging Remote professional, you need expertise in ophthalmic anatomy, experience with various imaging technologies (e.g., OCT, fundus photography), and related clinical training or certification (such as COA or equivalent). Familiarity with digital imaging software, telemedicine platforms, and secure health data systems is highly valued. Strong attention to detail, excellent communication, and the ability to manage time independently are critical soft skills. These competencies ensure high-quality imaging, accurate documentation, and effective collaboration with remote clinical teams for optimal patient care.