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Job Description: As a Fellowship-Trained Radiologist specializing in Women's Imaging, you will play a crucial role in our multidisciplinary team, providing expert diagnostic imaging services with a focus on mammography.
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The Mammography Technologist I, under general supervision of a Radiologist, performs Breast Imaging procedures on ambulatory and hospital patients as requested by a physician or other licensed provider for the diagnosis of disease and injury in accordance with established protocols.
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The Lead Mammography Tech will work directly under the supervision of the Diagnostic Imaging Manager and Lead Radiologist to assist with planning, coordination and control of activities pertaining to Mammography.
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Corrects or has radiologist correct any inaccuracies in mammography or breast ultrasound report or patient result letter. Desk Operations (Mammography reports): Reads and verifies accuracy of mammography and breast ultrasound reports.
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Under the direction of Radiologist and Manager of Radiology, the Mammography Radiology Technologist will perform radiographic procedures at a technical level not requiring constant supervision.
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Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System (SRHS) located in Spartanburg, SC and the Bearden Josey Breast Center are seeking to hire BC/BE radiologist(s) with either a fellowship in mammography or significant clinical practice experience in mammography.
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CT/X-Ray/Mammography Technologist – Radiology CT/X-Ray/Mammography Technologist. The Radiographer/Mammographer is responsible for performing diagnostic and screening mammograms as well as assist the Radiologist with cyst aspirations and needle localizations.
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Responsibilities for the ideal candidate include interpretation of diagnostic radiology studies for adult and pediatric patients in areas of service including X-ray, CT, MRI, ultrasound (US), basic nuclear medicine, fluoroscopy, and screening and diagnostic mammography.
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Performs all diagnostic/screening examinations Mammography, Bone Density, and other diagnostic radiographic procedures as directed by the Radiologist, Manager of Radiology, or the Senior Supervising Technologist.
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Candidates must be able to expertly perform all aspects of breast imaging inclusive of mammography, breast ultrasound, breast MRI, and interventional breast procedures. The center includes comprehensive services such as; 3D mammography, ultrasound, Position Emission Mammography, stereotactic breast biopsy, bone density, and breast & general MRI. The facility is part of a medical center comprised of an ambulatory care division, acute care division, a multi-specialty physician group, and specialty concentrations in orthopedics, oncology, emergency services, digestive health, and women s health.
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The Mammography Technologist produces high quality images and prepares/presents them with appropriate comparison studies and other exam results or pertinent patient information to the Radiologist for timely interpretation.
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Job Description & Requirements*Academic Breast RadiologistStartDate: ASAP The University of California, Davis, seeks a Breast Imaging Radiologist/Mammographer to join a dedicated and well-established division working with an interdisciplinary team for the best approach to modern breast care.
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Works under the supervision of a licensed certified mammography technologist and a Radiologist. Under the supervision of the Radiologist and according to established policies and procedures, operates mammography equipment as required, to obtain mammography films according to Radiologist specifications.
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Performs screening and diagnostic mammography, breast ultrasound, bone density and specialized breast diagnostic imaging under the direction of a qualified physician. A Level II Mammographer must be ARRT Registered in mammography as well as ARRT or ARDMS Registered in Breast Ultrasound.
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Job Summary: Operates mammography equipment to produce images (x-rays) of the breast for diagnostic and invasive purposes, as directed by Radiologist, by performing the following duties.
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