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Radiologic technologists play a vital role in mobile mammography screening for underserved populations. This program established standards to guide and evaluate technologists, demonstrating their significant contributions to accessible breast cancer detection.

Area of Science:

  • Radiologic Technology
  • Public Health
  • Mammography Screening

Background:

  • Mobile mammography programs aim to improve breast cancer screening accessibility for underserved communities.
  • Economically disadvantaged populations often face barriers to regular health screenings.
  • The role of healthcare professionals in targeted screening programs requires specific evaluation standards.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To define the role of radiologic technologists in a mobile mammography program.
  • To develop process, structure, and outcome standards for program and technologist evaluation.
  • To highlight the contributions of radiologic technologists in serving economically disadvantaged groups.

Main Methods:

  • Development of specific process, structure, and outcome standards.

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  • Application of these standards to evaluate a mobile mammography program.
  • Assessment of the radiologic technologist's performance within this program.
  • Main Results:

    • Established comprehensive standards for mobile mammography program evaluation.
    • Defined key performance indicators for radiologic technologists in this setting.
    • Demonstrated the integral role and valuable contributions of technologists.

    Conclusions:

    • Radiologic technologists are essential to the success of mobile mammography screening programs.
    • Standardized evaluation metrics are crucial for optimizing program delivery and technologist performance.
    • Targeted screening programs can effectively reach and serve economically disadvantaged populations.