A program to improve mammography skills of practicing radiologic technologists
Author(s)
Gaw, Victoria P.Bush, S. M.
D'Orsi, C. J.
Costanza, Mary E.
Karellas, Andrew
Dowd, M. Denise
Zapka, Jane G.
Keywords
Breast Neoplasms*Clinical Competence
*Education, Continuing
Employee Performance Appraisal
Female
Humans
Mammography
Mass Screening
Massachusetts
Quality Assurance, Health Care
Technology, Radiologic
Life Sciences
Medicine and Health Sciences
Women's Studies
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http://escholarship.umassmed.edu/wfc_pp/103Abstract
Periodic screening mammography and clinical breast examination have significantly reduced the breast cancer mortality rate in the United States for women 50 years of age and older. The Breast Cancer Screening Project of the University of Massachusetts, Worcester, developed a pilot mammography continuing-education program for radiologic technologists that included a didactic and a clinical on-site, hands-on training workshop with preinstruction, postinstruction, and six-month follow-up evaluations to improve their mammography skills. Because of a small sample size, a high dropout rate, and limitations in study design, posttest gains cannot be attributed to the program. Most significant is the finding of wide variability in radiologic technologists' mammography skills, which may compromise mammogram quality and the value of such screening.Date
1991-02-01Type
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oai:escholarship.umassmed.edu:wfc_pp-1102http://escholarship.umassmed.edu/wfc_pp/103