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- MA State Radiologic Technology/Mammography License
- ARRT Certification
- Completion of a medical imaging program
- One year of mammography experience preferred
$15,000 sign on We're offering a generous sign-on bonus to welcome you to our team. Recognizing and valuing exceptional talent, we're eager to discuss the exciting details of this bonus during our interview process. Mass General Breast Imaging has job opportunities available (various options for weekday only, or rotating Saturdays). Breast Imaging is closed on all major holidays. As a Mammographer in Boston you’ll gain experience working with:
- Highly experienced and knowledgeable technologists
- Specialized training in: MRI Biopsy, Ultrasound Biopsy, Needle Localization, Stereotactic Biopsy
- Opportunities for advancement into the Specialty Mammographer role
- Cutting edge technology with new CEM program to be implemented to include learning IV placement
- Flexible shift options (full or part-time) Full job description below: Under the general direction from the Unit Operations Manager and Unit Technical Manager, the mammographer operates mammographic equipment and devices to perform breast imaging examinations of diagnostic quality for radiologist interpretation. Performs screening, diagnostic, specimen, and interventional examinations conforming to image and data-integrity quality standards. PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Performs accurate imaging for all patients per the ACR requirements for Breast Imaging Understands ACR BIRADS medical terminology Performs accurate assessment of exam to be performed according to patient history, medical record, and patient input; modifies any procedure codes as appropriate. Performs exams in a timely manner and within the allowable scheduled exam time Adjusts equipment to correct settings for all exams to include automated and manual technical factors Performs exams according to protocol and uses departmentally defined proactive protocols for all patients Knowledge of use with all imaging equipment to include changing network destinations, checking for failed transmissions, re-transmitting images, deleting images, re-labeling incorrect images, rejecting images, and following protocols associated with repeat analysis documentation. Positions and instructs patients for all individuals exam needs Utilizes lead shielding for all patients of childbearing age Performs QA process of current imaging at imaging device while comparing prior imaging on the PACS for minimizing technical call backs patients Ensures exams have successfully arrived to PACS storage Maintains accuracy of the patient medical record using the Radiology Information System (RIS) to accurately begin, complete, and edit procedure codes and scheduling recourses in a timely manner Adheres to all departmental and hospital policies including but not limited to hand hygiene, Universal protocol, and proper patient identification Maintains updated documentation on all CEU requirements for MA State license, MQSA and CP
R. Knowledge and ability to perform sterile technique Performs all HealthStream modules in compliance with hospital and departmental policies Preferred knowledge of IV placement for CEM Mammography Compliant with all Partners Password Securities Policies Maintains patient confidentiality and privacy as set for by HIPPA Reports any safety concerns to BI management Knowledge and use of Epic,Visage PACS, and Partners Support Center, Generates MGH Safety Reports for patient care and safety issues using the MGH Safety Reporting System Stocks and cleans rooms in preparation for start and end of business day Performs additional duties as required SKILLS/ABILITIES/COMPETENCIES REQUIRED: Excellent written and communications skills; must be able to read and write English Demonstrates courteousness to all patients with the ability to deal with difficult situations Ability to work with all staff members Knowledge in prioritizing tasks associated with patient care and workflow Basic computer skills to include sending and receiving emails Must possess the ability to assess patient specific data relative to age-specific needs and provide appropriate care. Knowledge of breast anatomy, physiology, medical terminology. Knowledge of the principles of radiation physics; ALARA Knowledge of mammography positioning and equipment. Knowledge of universal precautions. Effective interpersonal and communications skills. Attention to detail. Ability to provide compassionate care to patients. Ability to recognize emergency situations and respond appropriately.
Ability to lift over 5 lbs.
Must be able to read and write English
Recruiter: Borg, Diana