Resources
Sarah writes for the Wellness Column and Technologist’s Column in the Society of Breast Imaging’s Quarterly Newsletter
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Sustaining Relationships in the Remote Imaging Environment
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Mammography in the Middle East
Technologist Educational Event Builds Global Connection
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Placing a Focus on Physical Health
It May Be Easier Than You Think!
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The Patient's Perspective
Kate Hansen
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Quality Breast Imaging
Where Does It Begin?
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A Team Approach to Thriving in the Face of Workforce Shortages
Society of Breast Imaging Article Archives
The Medical Outcomes Audit: A Team Approach to Understand the Data and Sharing Results
Technologist Engagement, Part 1: Creating Positive Patient Interactions With Effective Communication
Effective Feedback: Enhancing Wellness Through Feedback
Staff Shortages in Breast Imaging: Where Do We Go From Here?
Technologist Engagement, Part 2: Enhancing the Radiologist-Technologist Partnership
Breast Biopsy Marker Migration: Significance and Potential Solutions
Guidebooks
These guidebooks can be used for solving some of the most challenging mammography positioning problems. They can also be a great resource for your EQUIP program and for maintaining high-quality images for technologists at all experience levels.
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Mammography Positioning Guidebook, second edition
The Mammography Positioning Guidebook provides a clear overview of the standardized mammography positioning techniques, as created by Louise C. Miller, RTRM. The guidebook also offers correlative anatomy and how to adequately assess clinical images. The goal is to create consistent positioning techniques that are more ergonomically sound, efficient, and proficient. The guidebook contains over 50 graphics, illustrations, photographs, and reproduced radiographs, as well as detailed and quick instructions for positioning mammographic screening and additional views. There is currently no similar publication on the market.
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Image Evaluation and Positioning Problem Solving: Meeting EQUIP Standards
Image Quality & Positioning Problem-Solving for Breast Imagers: Meeting EQUIP Standards manual was created to address specific imaging standards outlined by the FDA’s EQUIP guidelines. There are eight categories that affect image quality in detail in this work. The book includes reasonable expectations for meeting those standards and positioning problem solving with corrective actions. Radiologists and technologists alike will benefit and higher the standards for their mammographic image quality. This EQUIP manual acts as a necessary sequel to our mammography positioning guidebook.
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Get both books and SAVE!!
This bundle includes reflects $15 in savings over purchasing the two resources separately!