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Lexington Medical Center
Overview
The Mammography Technologist performs digital screening and diagnostic mammography imaging independently under the supervision of the interpreting physician. They are responsible for maintaining accuracy in breast positioning, exposure techniques, and image evaluation while adhering to safety standards.
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25 days ago
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Provide technical support for pathologists by performing gross description and dissection of surgical tissues. Responsibilities include tumor procurement, case set-up, gross imaging, and frozen section tissue selection.
$125,400 - $200,700 / YEAR
1 month ago
TriHealth
The Mammography Technologist performs high-quality screening and diagnostic mammography, guided procedures, specimen imaging, and bone density scans under the direction of a Radiologist. Responsibilities include maintaining accurate records, ensuring quality assurance/control, and providing direct patient care and comfort during procedures.
Atlantic Health System
The Mammography Technologist is responsible for operating X-ray equipment to produce radiographs for diagnostic purposes and assisting physicians during imaging procedures. They ensure proper documentation, perform specimen imaging, and maintain patient safety through radiation protection techniques.
$47 / HOUR
2 months ago
Hillsboro Medical Center
The Mammography Technologist performs a variety of mammographic procedures, including special procedures and Dexa Scans, across clinical and mobile settings. They are responsible for operating imaging equipment, maintaining quality control, and providing appropriate care to adult and geriatric patients.
$43 - $63 / HOUR
Northwestern Memorial Healthcare
The Pathologist Assistant II is responsible for gross pathology description and sampling of biopsy and surgical tissue specimens, collaborating with the pathologist to aid in diagnosis. They also assist with resident training and support laboratory operations.
The technologist operates X-ray equipment to produce diagnostic radiographs, assists physicians with imaging procedures, reviews patient reports, and acts as a liaison between medical departments. Key duties include patient positioning, explaining procedures, adjusting equipment settings, practicing radiation safety, and performing specimen imaging when required.