Lead Mammography Technologist

Performs diagnostic radiographic procedures, CT and/ or Ultrasound, MRI, or Mammography on patients and works with members of the Hospital District and the community to improve the delivery of patient care.

Payscale: Non-Exempt

Department: Radiology
Chain of Command: Director of Radiology, Chief Clinical Operating Officer
Location(s): Memorial Hospital
Supervises: Mentors new technologists. Students of Allied Health Imaging Programs

Physical and Mental Requirements

  • extended periods of sitting/standing
  • manual dexterity
  • pushing, pulling
  • repetitive motion
  • lifting/carrying >= 50 lbs.
  • crawling
  • climbing
  • kneeling/bending
  • walking
  • visual acuity
  • hearing acuity

Work Conditions

  • inside
  • occasionally highly stressful

Hazards

  • OHSA Blood Bourne Pathogens Class I
  • Exposure to Ionizing Radiation

Job Qualifications

Education

  • (minimum) Graduate of 2 year accredited program in Radiologic Sciences (Associate or Certificate)

Licensure, Registry and Certifications

  • Registered technologist ARRT (R)
  • Texas Board of Medical Examiners General Medical Radiologic Technologist GMRT
  • Current CPR

Personal Job Related Skills

  • Proficient in use of diagnostic radiology equipment in performance of radiology procedures
  • Effective oral and written communication skills
  • Good deductive reasoning skills/ problem solving skills
  • Ability to relate positively to the members of the community
  • Computer knowledge essential

Experience

Prior Work Experience

  • Exemplary clinical education skills. One year experience as registered RT preferred
  • Prior didactic and/or clinical training in CT, US, MRI, or Mammography preferred or must be willing to train in CT or other modalities

Technical Training

  • Proficient with computed radiography, digital radiography, PACS, EMR’s, teleradiology
  • Ability to work with computers, (Windows OS), Microsoft Office

Primary Responsibilities

Radiologic Technologist:

  • Performs diagnostic radiology procedures on patients under radiologist supervision.
  • Follows body substance isolation policies to include frequent hand washing and cleaning all patient contact surfaces after each patient.
  • Verifies orders for accurate patient, exam, diagnosis, and laterality.
  • Properly educates patients regarding procedure and all associated preparations.
  • Positions patient properly. (Maintains acceptable repeat rate 4-6 %.)
  • Modifies procedures according to patient age and pathology as appropriate.
  • Permanently identifies exposures prior to processing (uses markers).
  • Processes digital detectors proficiently.
  • Maintains equipment, cassettes, reporting problems to supervisor.
  • Transports patients to and from department within 15 minutes of order when possible.
  • Properly performs patient immobilization and transfer when needed.
  • Consistently wears personnel radiation monitor and consistently wears lead aprons/gloves/glasses when appropriate.
  • Assists other providers, physicians, and departments in a professional manner.
  • Participates in call and holiday schedules to include evenings, nights, and weekends.

If also CT Technologist:

  • Performs computed tomography procedures on patients under radiologist supervision.
  • Properly inputs patient identification, scan indications prior to scanning patient.
  • Backs up patient scans to PACS or to CD-R
  • Maintains equipment, power injector, and thermal printer, reporting problems to supervisor.

If also US Technologist:

  • Obtains images as required by protocol manual for each exam.
  • Properly enters patient identification and exam information prior to study/ assists physicians in doing same.
  • Prints or exports studies to PACS following each exam.
  • Maintains ultrasound equipment, gel warmer, reporting problems to supervisor.
  • Consistently wears gloves on scanning hand.

If also MRI Technologist:

  • Obtains images as required by protocol manual for each exam.
  • Properly enters patient identification and exam information prior to study.
  • Prints or exports studies to PACS following each exam.
  • Maintains MRI equipment, coils, injectors reporting problems to supervisor.
  • Consistently educates and ensures safety to the public from dangers associated with magnetic field.

If also Mammography Technologist:

  • Obtains images as required by protocol manual for each exam.
  • Properly enters patient identification and exam information prior to study.
  • Prints or exports studies to PACS following each exam.
  • Maintains mammography equipment, paddles, printer reporting problems to supervisor.
  • Performs all regulatory QA and associated communication consistent with ACR, FDA, and MQSA protocols.

Secondary Responsibilities:

  • Assists in scheduling exams, giving necessary prep information
  • Assists in maintaining daily patient exam log
  • Sends exams to Radiologist and scans in associated consents, questionnaires, worksheets, and reports
  • Follows procedures for burning CD’s for patient transfer or printing, checking out, returning, and maintaining log of all film transfers

Types of Clients Served:

Neonate <1yr, Child/Pediatric 1-11yrs, Adolescent 12-17yrs, Adult 18-55yrs, Geriatric >55yrs

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