Job Summary: Performs diagnostic mammographic procedures and is responsible for patient safety protocols. Functions as the first line interface with patients in the successful accomplishment of their mammogram. Participates in Performance Improvement activities. Provides service to age range from adult to geriatric. Other duties as assigned.
Regulatory Requirements:
- Graduation from an AMA approved school of Radiologic Technology.
- Certification by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) in radiography; mammography preferred.
- Current Texas Medical Board (TMB) license.
- Achieve Certification in Mammography through ARRT (M) within 18 months of hire.
- Cross-training into breast sonography.
- Two years of radiology experience preferred.
- Certifications as indicated by the Steward Certification document.
- Understanding of breast anatomy and positioning.
- Recommended Chest Pain and Stroke education.
About Steward Health Care:
Nearly a decade ago, Steward Health Care System emerged as a different kind of health care company designed to usher in a new era of wellness. One that provides our patients better, more proactive care at a sustainable cost, our providers unrivaled coordination of care, and our communities greater prosperity and stability.
As the country's largest physician-led, minority-owned, integrated health care system, our doctors can be certain that we share their interests and those of their patients. Together we are on a mission to revolutionize the way health care is delivered - creating healthier lives, thriving communities and a better world.
Steward is among the nation’s largest and most successful accountable care organizations (ACO), with more than 5,500 providers and 43,000 health care professionals who care for 12.3 million patients a year through a closely integrated network of hospitals, multispecialty medical groups, urgent care centers, skilled nursing facilities and behavioral health centers.
Based in Dallas, Steward currently operates 33 hospitals across Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Texas.
Responsibilities: Candidate must be able to perform diagnostic mammographic procedures and is responsible for patient safety protocols. Functions as the first line interface with patients in the successful accomplishment of their mammogram. Perform optimal positioning for screening and diagnostic exams. Breast ultrasound experience for targeted abnormal areas. Know the protocols for basic procedures such as Needle Localizations, Ultrasound biopsies, and Stereotactic biopsies. Loading previous analog mammograms on the viewer for Radiologist interpretation and unloading the mammography viewer. Entering dictated results in the MRS (mammography reporting system). Retrieving x-ray jackets with previous analog exams from the warehouse and filing them back for storage. Be able to screen patients or doctor's staff that are calling to make the proper appointment per each patient depending on that patient's risk factors. Be willing to learn how to perform quality control and quality assurance tests mandated by the state. Be willing to learn all the modalities that the MRS program offers in order to help with recall letters, result letters, medical audits, etc. Participates in Performance Improvement activities. Provides service to age range from adult to geriatric.
Minimum Requirements: High school graduate; Associates degree preferred. Graduation from an AMA approved school of Radiologic Technology: either college affiliated or hospital trained. Certification by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) in radiography and certified/board eligible in mammography. Certified in the State of Texas to practice and administer radiation. One year of mammography experience preferred. Current BCLS certification. Thorough understanding of breast anatomy and positioning.
Language Skills: Ability to communicate in English, both verbally and in writing. Additional languages preferred.
Skills: Basic computer knowledge. Ability to operate mammography equipment and stereotactic localization devices.
Physical Demands: For physical demands of position, including vision, hearing, repetitive motion, and environment, see following description. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position without compromising client care.
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