To thrive as a Remote Ophthalmic Technician, you need solid knowledge of ocular anatomy, eye examination techniques, and patient data collection, typically gained through a certified ophthalmic technician program or previous clinical experience. Familiarity with telehealth platforms, electronic health records (EHRs), and digital imaging equipment is usually required. Excellent communication, attention to detail, and self-motivation are crucial soft skills for working remotely and ensuring quality patient care. These skills are essential to effectively support ophthalmologists, accurately assess patients, and deliver high-quality care in a virtual environment.