• Mammography Initial Training - Option 2

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Are you interested in cross-training into Mammography? With over 33 years of experience teaching mammography, we’ve developed our curriculum to help technologists successfully enter the field of mammography and meet MQSA training requirements.

Mammography Initial Training Option 2 includes MQSA-required didactic education plus assistance completing the initial 25 supervised mammography procedures required to begin performing mammograms.

WHO SHOULD ENROLL

Mammography Initial Training Option 2 is designed for technologists who:
• Cannot complete their initial 25 MQSA procedures at their current facility
• Are not currently employed in mammography
• Need assistance securing a clinical site for supervised mammography procedures

ARRT certification and/or a fully unrestricted state license are required for admission to the Mammography Initial Training course.

WHAT MAKES THIS COURSE DIFFERENT

A half-day is dedicated to hands-on positioning and QC training at our affiliate hospital. This hands-on approach helps technologists build confidence before beginning supervised patient procedures. Student evaluations consistently confirm this is a “must-have” positioning experience.

COURSE INCLUDES

The curriculum for “Mammography Initial Training Option 2” provides the didactic education and initial supervised clinical procedures required by MQSA for technologists entering mammography.

The course includes:
• 24 hours of MQSA core competency training
• 8 hours of Digital Mammography Modality Specific Training
• 8 hours of Tomosynthesis (DBT) Modality Specific Training
• Hands-on positioning and QC training
• Assistance coordinating a clinical site in Houston, Texas for the initial 25 MQSA procedures

Clinical placement requires completion of the DBT training.

You will be awarded 40 hours of Category A credit for the five-day course. The course satisfies the 16 hours of structured education requirement to apply for the ARRT Post-Primary Mammography Certification Examination. This course also meets guidelines for states requiring special education for mammography.

MQSA VS. ARRT REQUIREMENTS

MQSA qualification allows a technologist to begin performing mammograms after completing:
• Required didactic education
• 25 supervised mammography procedures

ARRT Mammography Certification requires additional documented clinical experience beyond MQSA qualification.

IMPORTANT

Option 2 does NOT include the additional ARRT clinical experience requirements needed to sit for the ARRT Mammography Certification Examination.

The clinical placement included with Option 2 is designed ONLY to help technologists complete the initial 25 supervised mammography procedures required under MQSA.

Technologists pursuing ARRT Mammography Certification must complete additional documented procedures beyond the initial 25 MQSA procedures. These additional procedures are NOT included as part of AHEC’s clinical placement program.

Additional ARRT clinical experience requirements are typically completed through employment or ongoing clinical practice after MQSA qualification is achieved.

CLINICAL PLACEMENT INFORMATION

If your facility is unable to supervise the initial 25 MQSA procedures, or you are not currently employed, AHEC can facilitate a clinical site in Houston, Texas for completion of these initial supervised procedures.

The included two/three clinical days are intended to help the technologist complete the initial 25 MQSA procedures required for qualification. No CE credit is awarded for the clinical days.

Clinical placement is limited and completed on a first-come, first-served basis.

Clinical days begin Tuesday-Wednesday immediately following the five-day course. Placement continues in concurrent two/three day blocks after the Tuesday-Wednesday block is full. Clinical assignments occur during weekdays only.

REGISTRATION & SCHEDULING

You must register at least eight weeks prior to the class to allow adequate time to complete all clinical placement requirements.

LIMITED CLINICAL SPOTS AVAILABLE!

To reserve clinical placement, AHEC must receive:
• Registration
• Payment in full
• All required clinical placement paperwork

An email will be sent after registration with a list of required clinical placement documents.

Every effort is made to schedule clinical days convenient for you; however, due to limited availability, scheduling is completed on a first-come, first-served basis.

Please contact us directly to schedule clinical days that work best for you: 1-800-239-1361

This practical approach to learning mammography is designed to help technologists confidently enter the field of mammography practice.


 

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Course Topics

Day 1 (Thursday)

  • Introduction
  • Radiation Physics and Mammography
  • Risk Factors
  • Signs and Symptoms
  • Patient Education/Clinical History
  • Anatomy and Physiology
  • Skin Marking Systems for Mammography

Day 2 (Friday)

  • Mammography Positioning and Compression
  • Routine Views CC/MLO
  • Supplemental Views
  • Magnification
  • Tailoring the Examination: Imaging The Augmented Breast
  • Imaging The Postoperative and Reconstructed Breast
  • Equipment Applications
  • Technical Factor Applications

Day 3 (Saturday)

  • Special Procedures
  • Needle Localization/Specimenradiography
  • Glactography/Pneumocystogram
  • Introduction to Stereotactic Core Biopsy
  • Pathology
  • Review
  • Hands-On Positioning Laboratory
  • Clinical Imaging Film Critique

Day 4 (Sunday)

  • Digital Mammography Basics
  • Digital Mammography Theory and Physics
  • Positioning
  • Digital Artifacts
  • Quality Control - What Do These QC Numbers Mean?
  • Clinical Applications
  • Pathology of the Breast in the Digital World

Day 5 (Monday)

  • Theory and Technology Part 1 - Introduction to DBT
  • Theory and Technology Part 2 - The Need for 3D Breast Tomosynthesis
  • FDA Submitted Clinical Trial Information and Tomosynthesis Unit Applications
  • Connectivity Information
  • Site Readiness and Reimbursement
  • Radiation Dose Considerations
  • Technologists Quality Control
  • Pathology and Beyond

Two/Three additional clinical days as scheduled.

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This program provides AHRA Category A continuing education credit for radiologic technologists recognized by the ARRT and various licensure states. You must attend the entire program to receive your certificate of completion.
Michelle Keck , BSRT, RT(R)(M)(BS)(ARRT), BHCN

Michelle Keck, BSRT, RT(R)(M)(BS), BHCN, is a registered mammographer and registered sonographer at the Breast Center of Northwest Arkansas since 2014. She performs screening and diagnostic mammograms and stereotactic biopsies She has performed diagnostic and Automated Whole Breast ultrasound as well. Before that she was a special imaging technologist, working 12 years in CT, OR, mammography, and diagnostic imaging at Northwest Medical Center in Bentonville, Arkansas. Michelle attended Northwest Arkansas Community College and received her bachelor's degree in Radiologic Technology from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Michelle has been a team captain for more than 6 years for the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure events in her area. Her passion for mammography excellence carries over in her fundraising and participation in research to find other ways to detect breast cancer early.rn
Category Hours Revision Year(s)
Breast Sonography > Patient Care > Patient Interactions and Management- 2016 2.0 2016
Breast Sonography > Procedures > Anatomy and Physiology 2.0 2016
Breast Sonography > Procedures > Breast Interventions 1.0 2021
Breast Sonography > Procedures > Pathology 2.0 2016
Breast Sonography > Procedures > Surgical/Treatment Changes and Interventional Procedures 1.0 2016
Mammography > Image Production > Equipment Operation and Quality Assurance 10.0 2016
Mammography > Image Production > Image Acquisition and Quality Assurance 10.0 2020
Mammography > Patient Care > Education and Assessment 4.0 2016
Mammography > Patient Care > Patient Interactions and Management 4.0 2020
Mammography > Procedures > Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathology 8.0 2016
Mammography > Procedures > Mammographic, Positioning, Special Needs, and Imaging Procedures 10.0 2016
Radiology Assistant > Procedures > Thoracic Section 4.0 2017

Mammography Initial Training - Option 2

  • Course ID: Mammo2Fellow-152-2022
  • Event Location: Advanced Health Education Center, 8502 Tybor Drive, Houston, Texas, USA, 77074
  • Credit: 40 Hours Category A
  • Date: 07/23/2026 - 07/27/2026
  • Time: 8:00 AM - 4:15 PM
  • Instructor: Michelle Keck , BSRT, RT(R)(M)(BS)(ARRT), BHCN
  • Other available dates:
  • $1,725.00


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