Kaiser Permanente
Job Summary
Under direct and indirect supervision, performs mammography examinations with physician supervision; maintains responsibility for monitoring and quality control of all mammographic studies.
Essential Responsibilities
Completes patient history/breast assessment form and transmits form into the Radiology PACS system.
Performs mammography studies and procedures. Positions patients, applies compression, provides immobilization means and patient counseling as required. Selects technical factors and protocols that result in optimum imaging for each individual patient. Reviews orders with peers and consults with attending radiologists as needed. Maintains daily records of exams performed. May perform stereotactic biopsy procedures. Supports the Mobile Health Vehicle as needed.
Follows all National Patient Safety Goals. Receives and double identifies patients using appropriate criteria prior to performing the study ordered. Ensures accuracy of information and data entry, while maintaining patient privacy and confidentiality. Captures required documentation in the Radiology Information System (RIS).
Prepares sterile fields as required and directed; prepares floor stock medications; ensures sterility of surgical packs, trays and disposables to be used in assigned area. Maintains appropriate and adequate supplies during the procedures. Remains proficient in performing breast localizations as pre‑biopsy procedure; remains proficient in performing stereotactic breast biopsy if applicable.
Assists radiologist during exams and procedures as needed; capturing specific mammography images and assisting with biopsy specimen collection. Operates and understands all features and performance capabilities of the mammography systems: performs system quality control (QC) as required. Demonstrates sufficient knowledge for all quality control tests to include daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, and semi‑annual testing; performs quality control tests when assigned.
Post processes and performs quality control (QC) of mammography images as required; prepares images for radiologist interpretation, and transmits images to the Diagnostic Imaging PACS system.
Maintains high level of image quality and adheres to protocols and standards; serves as resource regarding the same to teach and train others.
Maintains working knowledge of all department equipment and devices. Reports equipment malfunctions appropriately.
Monitors and assures prompt, efficient patient flow with minimal waiting time; provides assistance during patient schedule conflicts; advises receptionists regarding appropriate schedule revisions and assures efficient patient flow.
Assumes responsibilities for the needs of patients during procedure. Provides fear/stress‑reducing, service‑oriented communication with patients; explains procedure, answers questions, and provides encouragement. Emphasizes a personalized, individualized, compassionate patient care atmosphere at all times. Dismisses patients for transport and/or assists with patient transport at end of procedure.
Provides instructions on appropriate safety measures to patients, family members, and hospital staff as required; ensures appropriate safety precautions are followed. Applies appropriate measures (ALARA Principles) for minimizing radiation exposure. Captures and records radiation dose delivered during the procedure.
Functions as part of the resuscitation team during Code Blue and/or Rapid Response Team situations.
Orients and trains (mentors) new personnel regarding subsection operations as needed.
Maintains all materials needed and linen supply on a daily basis; maintains general order and cleanliness of the assigned room.
Pursues ongoing continuing education.
Attends departmental meetings and/or in‑service presentations as needed or required. Reads and initials minutes of such meetings when excused absence precludes attendance.
Basic Qualifications Experience
Minimum one (1) year general radiology experience as a registered technologist, including experience or successful completion of a training program (pre‑hire, post‑hire, or on‑the‑job) in the area of specialty, if applicable.
Minimum two (2) years (4,160 hours) mammography experience.
Education
Associates degree in radiologic technology; or two (2) years of directly related experience.
License, Certification, Registration
Radiographer License (Hawaii)
Basic Life Support from the American Heart Association
American Registry of Radiologic Technologists Certificate – Mammography Technologist
Additional Requirements
N/A
Preferred Qualifications
N/A
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Essential Responsibilities
Completes patient history/breast assessment form and transmits form into the Radiology PACS system.
Performs mammography studies and procedures. Positions patients, applies compression, provides immobilization means and patient counseling as required. Selects technical factors and protocols that result in optimum imaging for each individual patient. Reviews orders with peers and consults with attending radiologists as needed. Maintains daily records of exams performed. May perform stereotactic biopsy procedures. Supports the Mobile Health Vehicle as needed.
Follows all National Patient Safety Goals. Receives and double identifies patients using appropriate criteria prior to performing the study ordered. Ensures accuracy of information and data entry, while maintaining patient privacy and confidentiality. Captures required documentation in the Radiology Information System (RIS).
Prepares sterile fields as required and directed; prepares floor stock medications; ensures sterility of surgical packs, trays and disposables to be used in assigned area. Maintains appropriate and adequate supplies during the procedures. Remains proficient in performing breast localizations as pre‑biopsy procedure; remains proficient in performing stereotactic breast biopsy if applicable.
Assists radiologist during exams and procedures as needed; capturing specific mammography images and assisting with biopsy specimen collection. Operates and understands all features and performance capabilities of the mammography systems: performs system quality control (QC) as required. Demonstrates sufficient knowledge for all quality control tests to include daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, and semi‑annual testing; performs quality control tests when assigned.
Post processes and performs quality control (QC) of mammography images as required; prepares images for radiologist interpretation, and transmits images to the Diagnostic Imaging PACS system.
Maintains high level of image quality and adheres to protocols and standards; serves as resource regarding the same to teach and train others.
Maintains working knowledge of all department equipment and devices. Reports equipment malfunctions appropriately.
Monitors and assures prompt, efficient patient flow with minimal waiting time; provides assistance during patient schedule conflicts; advises receptionists regarding appropriate schedule revisions and assures efficient patient flow.
Assumes responsibilities for the needs of patients during procedure. Provides fear/stress‑reducing, service‑oriented communication with patients; explains procedure, answers questions, and provides encouragement. Emphasizes a personalized, individualized, compassionate patient care atmosphere at all times. Dismisses patients for transport and/or assists with patient transport at end of procedure.
Provides instructions on appropriate safety measures to patients, family members, and hospital staff as required; ensures appropriate safety precautions are followed. Applies appropriate measures (ALARA Principles) for minimizing radiation exposure. Captures and records radiation dose delivered during the procedure.
Functions as part of the resuscitation team during Code Blue and/or Rapid Response Team situations.
Orients and trains (mentors) new personnel regarding subsection operations as needed.
Maintains all materials needed and linen supply on a daily basis; maintains general order and cleanliness of the assigned room.
Pursues ongoing continuing education.
Attends departmental meetings and/or in‑service presentations as needed or required. Reads and initials minutes of such meetings when excused absence precludes attendance.
Basic Qualifications Experience
Minimum one (1) year general radiology experience as a registered technologist, including experience or successful completion of a training program (pre‑hire, post‑hire, or on‑the‑job) in the area of specialty, if applicable.
Minimum two (2) years (4,160 hours) mammography experience.
Education
Associates degree in radiologic technology; or two (2) years of directly related experience.
License, Certification, Registration
Radiographer License (Hawaii)
Basic Life Support from the American Heart Association
American Registry of Radiologic Technologists Certificate – Mammography Technologist
Additional Requirements
N/A
Preferred Qualifications
N/A
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