Mammography Technologist
Saint Louis, MO
Magnet Medical
5x8 hrs, Days
$2,492/weekOverview
- Start Date12/22/2025
- Shift Breakdown5x8 hrs
- ShiftDays
- Duration13 weeks
Pay
Qualifications
- Allied Health Professional (2.5 years)
- Resume
Description
A Mammography Technician (Mammo Tech) is a specialized radiologic technologist who operates mammography equipment to perform diagnostic imaging procedures for detecting breast abnormalities. These images, known as mammograms, help to screen for breast cancer and other breast-related conditions. Mammography Technicians are trained to perform the procedure, ensure patient comfort, maintain a high standard of image quality, and assist in patient care throughout the process.
Key Responsibilities:
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Performing Mammograms:
- Position and prepare patients for mammography exams, ensuring they are comfortable and properly positioned.
- Operate mammography equipment to capture clear, accurate images of the breast tissue.
- Ensure proper compression of the breast during imaging to obtain the best possible images while minimizing discomfort for the patient.
- Assist patients with undressing and putting on a gown, as well as positioning the breast for imaging.
- Perform digital mammograms and, if necessary, additional views to obtain complete images of the breast.
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Patient Care and Comfort:
- Greet patients and explain the procedure, answering any questions to alleviate anxiety.
- Educate patients on the importance of mammograms, helping them understand the process and ensuring they know what to expect.
- Reassure patients during the exam, maintaining a calm and empathetic demeanor.
- Monitor patients for discomfort or any issues during the procedure and adjust accordingly.
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Quality Control and Image Evaluation:
- Review mammograms for clarity and completeness, ensuring the images meet diagnostic standards.
- Ensure that images are free from artifacts or distortions that could hinder diagnosis.
- Work closely with radiologists to ensure that high-quality images are produced and evaluate whether additional views or retakes are necessary.
- Assist in conducting breast ultrasound or stereotactic biopsy procedures if needed to further investigate abnormalities found in mammograms.
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Equipment Maintenance and Safety:
- Ensure proper operation of mammography equipment, troubleshooting any technical issues as needed.
- Perform routine maintenance and cleaning of the equipment, following safety protocols and manufacturer guidelines.
- Follow safety standards for radiation protection to minimize patient and staff exposure.
- Ensure the machine is calibrated and functioning correctly to provide optimal images.
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Record Keeping and Documentation:
- Maintain patient records, including medical history, previous mammogram results, and details of the current exam.
- Document relevant patient information, such as imaging results, positioning, and any special instructions or requests from the physician.
- Ensure all procedures, patient information, and images are properly logged into the hospital’s Electronic Health Records (EHR) system.
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Collaboration with Medical Team:
- Communicate effectively with radiologists and physicians regarding images that may require further attention or additional imaging.
- Assist in explaining test results to patients, helping them understand what comes next in the process if further evaluation or follow-up is needed.
- Work closely with the healthcare team to ensure continuity of care for the patient, especially if abnormal results are found.
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Adherence to Safety and Regulatory Standards:
- Ensure compliance with Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) regulations regarding patient privacy and confidentiality.
- Follow all radiation safety protocols to protect both patients and staff from unnecessary exposure.
- Adhere to American College of Radiology (ACR) and FDA guidelines for mammography procedures and safety.
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Patient Education:
- Provide patients with post-exam care instructions and answer any questions regarding the results, follow-up, or potential next steps.
- Educate patients on the importance of regular mammograms and breast health, including self-examination and lifestyle factors that affect breast health.
Employer
Magnet Medical
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About Saint Louis, MO
As a Travel Mammogram Technician in Saint Louis, MO here's what you should know:- The cost of living in Saint Louis is lower than the national average, making it an affordable city for travel nurses.
- Wages generally match up with the lower cost of living.
- Summer average highs are around 89°F, and winter average lows are around 23°F.
- Short term rentals are relatively easy to find in Saint Louis, with options ranging from furnished apartments to corporate housing.
- Saint Louis is car-friendly, but it also has a public transportation system including buses and a light rail system called Metrolink.
- Saint Louis has a diverse population with a wide age range.
- Common health issues include heart disease and obesity.
- There is a large population of travel nurses due to the presence of multiple healthcare facilities.
- Saint Louis offers a variety of activities including a vibrant restaurant scene, art museums like the Saint Louis Art Museum, live music venues, sports events such as baseball games at Busch Stadium, and outdoor attractions like the Missouri Botanical Garden and Forest Park.
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