This course provides mammography technologists with essential knowledge and practical guidance on breast ultrasound. It covers breast anatomy, quadrants, and clock positioning, along with the importance of proper patient positioning to accurately visualize pathology.
Participants will learn about breast cancer risk factors, the BI-RADS classification system, and how mammographers can transition into breast sonography. The course also explains when and why breast ultrasound is used in clinical practice.
Additional segments highlight Mary Claire King’s discovery of the BRCA genes and include a case study and personal story that underscore the real-world impact of BRCA mutations, genetic risk, and advocacy.
*We are located in Houston, Texas, and all webinars are hosted in Central Time. You will receive the webinar link via email from Zoom one day before your class, as well as one hour before it begins.
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Outline
The Mammographers Guide to Breast Ultrasound
Discuss the breast quadrants and clock position of the breast
An overview of breast anatomy
Discuss the risk factors for breast cancer
Discuss the importance of proper positioning patients for their mammogram
Describe the correct positioning for patients to visualize pathology properly
A brief overview of the BI-RADS score that is used in breast imaging
Discuss the risk factors for breast cancer
An overview of breast ultrasound
Discuss ways for a mammography technologist to become a breast sonographer
Explain the reason for a breast ultrasound examination
Mary Claire King
Life History
Genetics Work
Discovery of BRCA
BRCA Mutation
Testing
Case Study with Mammo Correlation
Brandy’s Story (BRCA)
Brandy’s Story
BRCA Gene - Risks and Choices
Advocacy
Course Objectives:
At the conclusion of this course, the participant should be able to:
Have a better understanding of the breast anatomy, breast quadrants, and clock position of the breast.
Know the risk factors for breast cancer.
Have a better understanding of the BI-RADS score.
Understand the proper way to position patients for a mammogram and breast ultrasound examination.
Ability to identify abnormalities seen on the mammogram images and find them under breast ultrasound.
Understand the purpose of breast ultrasound scans.
Identify the areas of concentration in an MQSA inspection
Understand the required documentation and inspection criteria for an MQSA inspection
Understand the EQUIP requirements
Describe the genetic works of Mary Claire King
Identify who discovered the BRCA 1 and 2 genes
List at least three types of cancer that are more prevalent in persons with the BRCA 1 or 2 gene
Discuss the family history that could alert someone that BRCA testing may be useful