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Ophthalmologists (excluding pediatric) Ophthalmologists, Except Pediatric

Mã nghề: 29-1241(SOC) Restricted migration (employer-sponsored only) Tổng thể 5.6/10

Diagnose and treat eye diseases, perform eye surgeries, and provide vision correction services (e.g., glasses and contact lenses). Does not include optometrists or pediatric ophthalmologists.

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In the AI era: what happens to Ophthalmologists (excluding pediatric)

Mixed

AI will significantly enhance ophthalmologists' diagnosis and surgical planning, but cannot replace their surgical operations and clinical decision-making responsibilities; entry-level positions will be slightly reduced due to the spread of assistive diagnostic tools, but overall demand remains stable.

🤖 AI already replacing this job (tools / products / research / news)
  • IDx-DR Tool Partial 2018

    Replaces ophthalmologists in image interpretation for diabetic retinopathy screening, automatically analyzing fundus photos and providing referral recommendations.

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  • EyeArt Product Partial 2020

    Replaces ophthalmologists in routine fundus screening image analysis tasks, independently providing lesion grading and referral recommendations.

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  • PREDICT Product Partial 2021

    Through similar technology models, AI can assist ophthalmologists in image analysis, improving efficiency, but has not yet fully replaced them

  • AI-ROP Research Partial 2023

    Replaces image interpretation in neonatal retinal screening, automatically identifying ROP stages, reducing reliance on specialists.

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  • OCT AI Product Partial 2022

    Replaces part of the ophthalmologist's work in interpreting OCT images, such as automatic lesion marking and providing quantitative indicators.

⚠ Tasks AI will take over or replace
  • Preliminary interpretation of routine fundus photography and visual field tests
  • Standardized refraction and prescription suggestions in optometry procedures.
  • Routine vision checks and simple complication screening during post-operative follow-ups
  • Data entry and organization of patient electronic health records
↑ Tasks AI will augment
  • Use AI-assisted diagnostic systems to quickly identify diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, and other fundus diseases
  • Optimize cataract, glaucoma, and other surgical plans using AI surgical planning software
  • Applying preoperative simulation and intraoperative navigation systems to improve surgical precision and safety
  • Using natural language processing tools to automatically generate medical records and surgical reports
🛡 Human moat
  • Hands-on ability for high-risk eye surgeries (e.g., complex retinal detachment, corneal transplantation)
  • Empathetic communication with patients, explaining diagnostic results and treatment plans
  • Clinical reasoning and personalised treatment decisions for rare or complex cases
  • Assumes medical legal liability and ethical judgment
  • Leadership and coordination skills in interdisciplinary collaboration
Skills to build (next 5 years)
  • Master the operation and result interpretation of AI-based eye disease diagnostic software (e.g., IDx-DR)
  • Learn surgical robot (e.g., Da Vinci) operation skills or navigation system usage
  • Data analysis and basic statistics knowledge to evaluate AI-assisted diagnostic effectiveness
  • Communication and patient education skills to compensate for the emotional gap caused by automation
  • Cross-disciplinary team collaboration and AI tool management skills
  • Continuously monitors the latest FDA-approved AI medical devices
Entry-level outlook

Entry-level positions (e.g., junior ophthalmologists) are affected by AI-assisted diagnostic systems; some routine screening tasks are reduced, but accumulation of experience in surgery and complex cases still requires long-term training, so entry competition has slightly intensified but not significantly narrowed.

🚀 How to level up in the AI era

Ophthalmologists should proactively embrace AI-assisted diagnostic tools as a lever to enhance efficiency; meanwhile, deepen surgical techniques (e.g., minimally invasive, laser) and expand subspecialty areas (e.g., neuro-ophthalmology, paediatric ophthalmology) to maintain irreplaceability. It is recommended to participate in hospital AI pilot projects, transition to clinical researcher or medical imaging AI consultant, using professional experience to guide algorithm development.

Lương

Kinh nghiệmHàng năm (USD)
Sơ cấp (0-3 năm)$200,000 ~ $250,000Entry-level position after residency.
Intermediate (4-9 years)$300,000 ~ $400,000Experienced doctor
Senior (10+ years)$400,000 ~ $600,000Senior expert or private clinic owner

Lộ trình Học vấn

Giai đoạnThời gianChi phí (USD)
Bachelor's degree4 năm$50,000~$150,000
Medical school.4 năm$150,000~$300,000
Ophthalmology residency training4 năm$50,000~$80,000

Bằng cấp

Bằng cấpCấp bởi
Doctor of Medicine (MD or DO)Accredited medical schoolBắt buộc
U.S. Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE)American Medical AssociationBắt buộc
Ophthalmology board certificationAmerican Board of OphthalmologyBắt buộc

Di trú

Occupation classification code: 29-1241(SOC)

⚠ This occupation is not on a fast employment-based track and has no points-tested route; however migration is possible via employer sponsorship (H-1B + EB-3, incl. DOL PERM labor certification) — caps and quotas are limited. Refer to the latest USCIS rules.

VisaChi tiết
H-1B H-1B Specialty OccupationUsed for residency or work after medical school graduation, but slots are limited and competition is intense.
O-1 O-1 Extraordinary AbilityFor doctors with outstanding achievements in ophthalmology, no quota limit.
EB-2 EB-2 Employment-Based Green CardRequires PERM labor certification, suitable for ophthalmologists with advanced degrees or exceptional ability.

Phù hợp với ai

✓ Phù hợp
  • People with strong interest in ophthalmology and ability to withstand long training periods
  • People with fine manual skills and stress tolerance.
  • Those seeking high income and career stability
✗ Không phù hợp
  • Those unwilling to undergo years of intensive medical education
  • People not interested in surgery and clinical work

Triển vọng nghề

Usually complete a medical degree and residency training, then specialize in subspecialties such as retina or glaucoma. Senior doctors can become department heads or open private practices.

With an aging population and increased awareness of vision health, demand for ophthalmologists continues to grow. Employment is projected to grow about 9% from 2023-2033, faster than average.

Lĩnh vực tăng trưởng:
Aging populationIncreased eye disease prevalenceAdvanced surgical techniquesRising demand for vision care

FAQ

What is the average annual salary for ophthalmologists?
According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median annual salary for ophthalmologists in 2023 was about $350,000, ranging from $200,000 to over $600,000.
How can a foreign ophthalmologist work in the US?
Common pathways include: joining a residency program via H-1B visa, or applying for O-1 extraordinary ability visa. Green card can be obtained through EB-2, but requires PERM labor certification.
What steps are needed to become an eye doctor (ophthalmologist) in the US?
Requires completing 4 years bachelor's, 4 years medical school, 4 years ophthalmology residency, and passing USMLE and ophthalmology board certification.

Nguồn dữ liệu

Salary ranges are estimates aggregated from public listings on Indeed, Glassdoor, ERI SalaryExpert and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS OEWS); employment and demand outlook cite the BLS Occupational Outlook and O*NET; visa and migration details follow the latest USCIS work-visa (H-1B / O-1 / L-1) and employment-based green-card (EB-2 / EB-3, incl. DOL PERM labor certification) rules. Figures are indicative only — always refer to the latest official sources.