UAB Medical West Hospital
MAMMOGRAPHY TECHNOLOGIST | FULLTIME
UAB Medical West Hospital, Mc Calla, Alabama, United States, 35111
Overview
The Mammography Technologist plays a crucial role in the early detection of breast cancer by performing high-quality mammographic imaging. This position requires a deep understanding of mammography techniques and patient care to ensure accurate results and a comfortable experience for patients. The technologist will work closely with radiologists to assist in diagnosing breast conditions, contributing to the overall health and well-being of the community. The role involves maintaining equipment and adhering to safety protocols to ensure compliance with health regulations. Ultimately, the Mammography Technologist is vital in providing essential services that can lead to life-saving interventions. Minimum Qualifications
Associate degree or equivalent from two-year college or technical school. Registry in Radiography in good standing with the ARRT (American Registry of Radiologic Technologists). Must pass the registry for Mammography within one year of hire date. Must possess American Heart Association BLS certification or obtain within 30 days of hire. Preferred Qualifications
Experience in a clinical setting performing mammography procedures. Additional certifications in advanced imaging techniques. Familiarity with electronic medical records (EMR) systems. Responsibilities
Perform mammographic imaging procedures on patients while ensuring their comfort and safety. Prepare and position patients for mammography exams, explaining the procedure and addressing any concerns. Maintain and operate mammography equipment, ensuring it is functioning correctly and safely. Collaborate with radiologists to review images and assist in the diagnostic process. Document patient information and imaging results accurately in the medical records system. Skills
The required skills for this role include technical proficiency in operating mammography equipment and a strong understanding of imaging protocols. Attention to detail is essential for accurately positioning patients and capturing high-quality images. Excellent communication skills are necessary to explain procedures to patients and alleviate any anxiety they may have. Preferred skills, such as experience with EMR systems, enhance the efficiency of documenting patient information and imaging results. Overall, both required and preferred skills contribute to a seamless workflow that prioritizes patient care and diagnostic accuracy.
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The Mammography Technologist plays a crucial role in the early detection of breast cancer by performing high-quality mammographic imaging. This position requires a deep understanding of mammography techniques and patient care to ensure accurate results and a comfortable experience for patients. The technologist will work closely with radiologists to assist in diagnosing breast conditions, contributing to the overall health and well-being of the community. The role involves maintaining equipment and adhering to safety protocols to ensure compliance with health regulations. Ultimately, the Mammography Technologist is vital in providing essential services that can lead to life-saving interventions. Minimum Qualifications
Associate degree or equivalent from two-year college or technical school. Registry in Radiography in good standing with the ARRT (American Registry of Radiologic Technologists). Must pass the registry for Mammography within one year of hire date. Must possess American Heart Association BLS certification or obtain within 30 days of hire. Preferred Qualifications
Experience in a clinical setting performing mammography procedures. Additional certifications in advanced imaging techniques. Familiarity with electronic medical records (EMR) systems. Responsibilities
Perform mammographic imaging procedures on patients while ensuring their comfort and safety. Prepare and position patients for mammography exams, explaining the procedure and addressing any concerns. Maintain and operate mammography equipment, ensuring it is functioning correctly and safely. Collaborate with radiologists to review images and assist in the diagnostic process. Document patient information and imaging results accurately in the medical records system. Skills
The required skills for this role include technical proficiency in operating mammography equipment and a strong understanding of imaging protocols. Attention to detail is essential for accurately positioning patients and capturing high-quality images. Excellent communication skills are necessary to explain procedures to patients and alleviate any anxiety they may have. Preferred skills, such as experience with EMR systems, enhance the efficiency of documenting patient information and imaging results. Overall, both required and preferred skills contribute to a seamless workflow that prioritizes patient care and diagnostic accuracy.
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