What are the responsibilities and job description for the Mammography Technician Certified position at Tanner Clinic?
Description
Tanner Clinic has an immediate opening for a Mammography Technician Certified position.
Location: Layton, UT
Hours: PRN
Essential Job Responsibilities
Education:
Performance Requirements:
Work Environment: Medical offices and mammography exam rooms. Exposure to radiation and communicable diseases.
Mental/Physical Requirements: Must be able to lift/carry/move items weighing up to 50 pounds. Requires positioning patients. Some stress related to anxious patients.
Tanner Clinic has an immediate opening for a Mammography Technician Certified position.
Location: Layton, UT
Hours: PRN
Essential Job Responsibilities
- Collaborates with radiologist to consider many factors related to breast imaging to ensure unit is operating in clinically safe and effective manner.
- Explains procedure to patients, including dressing in a gown before the process.
- Adjusts equipment, positions patient, and provides adequate radiation protection. Selects length and intensity for radiation exposure on an individual basis.
- Compresses breasts appropriately to get clear images.
- Develops radiologic film and examines for technical quality and diagnostic acceptability.
- Releases patient upon completion of exam. Discusses results or explains how results will be shared later.
- Other duties as assigned.
Education:
- Successful completion of an accredited course in radiologic technology or associate degree in radiologic technology.
- Must have a minimum of 28 classroom hours for initial mammographer training as designated by the Mammography Quality Standards Act (MQSA).
- Minimum two years of experience in radiology imaging modalities; one year mammography experience preferred in medical practice setting.
- Current certification with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists.
- Current state permit/license as general diagnostic radiographer.
Performance Requirements:
- Knowledge of anatomy, breast physiology, breast abnormalities, and clinical breast exams.
- Knowledge of radiologic equipment and testing, physics, and radiation biology.
- Knowledge of safety hazards of radiology and practice standards.
- Skill in basic and advanced positioning, including working with patients with implants.
- Skill in applying compression.
- Skill in providing adequate radiation protection.
- Ability to pay attention to detail and to identify problems.
- Ability to demonstrate genuine interest in working with people and to communicate clearly.
- Ability to demonstrate full range of motion, finger/manual dexterity, and agility.
Work Environment: Medical offices and mammography exam rooms. Exposure to radiation and communicable diseases.
Mental/Physical Requirements: Must be able to lift/carry/move items weighing up to 50 pounds. Requires positioning patients. Some stress related to anxious patients.