Perform screening and diagnostic mammography, DEXA, and general radiography examinations while ensuring technical image quality. Educate patients on preventive breast health and maintain equipment through rigorous quality control testing.
Requirements summary
Requires completion of a formal radiologic technology program and current ARRT(R), ARRT(M), AZ(CRT), and MRTBE-CMT certifications. Must have at least one year of recent acute care or hospital experience and current AHA BLS/CPR certification.
professional certificateHIPAA CompliancePatient EducationBasic Life SupportRISPACSClinical AssessmentQuality Control TestingMammographyPatient History TakingMedical ImagingAnatomy and PhysiologyNeedle LocalizationsGeneral RadiographyDEXA ScanningStereotactic Procedures
Job description
Job DetailsJob Location
GANADO,
AZ 86505Position
Type:
Full
TimePosition
Summary: Under the general supervision of the Medical Imaging Director, the mammography/DEXA Technologist performs all general radiography examinations, evaluates images for technical quality, verify in PACS, completes work in RIS and is able to answer patient, technologist and radiologist questions. Maintains confidentiality of all privileged information. This list of duties and responsibilities is illustrative only of the tasks performed by this position and is not all-inclusive. Essential
Duties & Responsibilities
Explain procedures and educate patients about the role of regular mammography in preventive breast health
Conduct daily, weekly and monthly QC testing to ensure the quality control functions related to mammography
Processes and archives images in accordance with established procedures
May be required to perform multi-modality exams (DEXA, X-rays) depending on the site-specific requirements
Perform Screening and Diagnostic Mammogram procedures
Perform stereotactic, needle localizations or Bone Density (DXA) examinations
Maintains X-ray and other equipment in efficient operating order
Obtains patient history, answers patient questions, and explains procedures
Participates in multidisciplinary quality and service improvement teams, in meetings and on committees
Performs patient follow-up as required by MQSA/ACR standards
Perform other duties as assigned.QualificationsMinimum Qualifications:
Must have an extensive knowledge of breast pathology and mammographic signs of pathology.
Must have Knowledge of all mammographic positions and the ability to radiographically record the required information.
Must have a successful completion of a formal radiologic technology training program, which meets the requirements for registry by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT).
Must have a current ARRT(R); AZ(CRT); ARRT (M); and MRTBE-CMT are required.
Must have one (1) year minimum recent (within last 12 months) acute care/hospital experience.
Must have an American Heart Association (AHA) Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers and must have a current CPR. Knowledge, Abilities, and Skills:
Identify and assist in developing and reviewing patient education material.
Assist with the training and orientation of other technologists as well as students, medical students, residents, fellows, and nursing students.
Ability to operate equipment utilizing a variety of possibly techniques.
Ability to adjust equipment/machines settings to obtain optimal diagnostic results.
Ability to perform examinations, recognizing the significance of all structures that are visualized, differentiating artifacts from appropriate images, while recognizing the limitations of equipment and utilizing knowledge of anatomy and physiology.
Ability to educate patients and families of safe and appropriate testing; thoroughly explaining procedures, answering questions, and calming concerns.
Ability to make knowledgeable clinical assessments and judgements.
Ability to use and apply clinical research findings to identify various intervention techniques or procedures that may need modification.
Ability to maintain composure under stress, using tact and good judgment.
Demonstrate analytical decision-making skills; ability to quickly assess and resolve technical and patient care problems.
Ability to work both independently and as a care team member.
Ability to maintain confidentiality of medical records.
Ability to prioritize tasks.
Ability to interact professionally and develop effective relationships.
Ability to comply with all HIPAA requirements.
Basic computer skills (ability to navigate the computer, internet, and keyboarding skills).
Excellent verbal communication skills. Physical Demands: The work requires a prolonged period of maintaining balance, frequent standing, walking, bending, kneeling, crouching twisting, reaching, and/or occasionally sitting, driving, and climbing. Sensory requirements for position include far, near, color vision, depth perception, seeing fine details, hearing normal speech, hearing overhead pages, and telephone use. Must have ability of both hand manipulation in simple and firm grasping, fine manipulation, and use of keyboards. Work Environment: The work is generally performed in an office with moderate noise level. Extended hours and irregular shifts may be required.