Episode Topic: In this episode of Skeleton Crew – The Rad Tech Show, we delve into the role of Louise Miller, co-founder and director of education at Mammography Educators, who provides a comprehensive overview of the evolution of mammography education and the advancements in breast imaging. The discussion covers the early days of mammography, the initiation of the first mammography class, and the crucial role of the Mammography Quality Standards Act (mQSA) in shaping education. The focus is on the unique approach to education, personal and emotional aspects of mammography, and the data-driven positioning technique known as the "Miller method."
Lessons You'll Learn: In this episode, we gain valuable insights into the challenges faced by early mammographers, the development of educational standards, and the global landscape of mammography. The episode highlights the significance of a comprehensive and empathetic approach to education, the role of advanced technologies like Digital Breast Tomosynthesis (DBT), and the increasing trend of technologists seeking training in breast ultrasound. Additionally, it explores the structure of Mammography Initial Training (MIT) programs and the commitment to continuous improvement.
About Our Guests: Join us as we host Louise Miller, with over 25 years of experience, is a co-founder and director of education at Mammography Educators. As a pioneer in mammography education, she has played a vital role in shaping curricula, advocating for breast cancer awareness, and developing positioning techniques. As a breast cancer survivor, Louise brings a unique perspective to the conversation, emphasizing the importance of early detection through mammography.
Topics Covered: The conversation covers a range of topics, including the initiation of the first mammography class, the impact of mQSA on education, the emotional aspects of mammography, and the data-driven "Miller method." It also delves into advancements like Digital Breast Tomosynthesis, global discrepancies in breast imaging, the role of ultrasound, and the structure of Mammography Initial Training programs. The episode concludes with discussions on personal experiences, ergonomics in mammography, the global shortage of technologists, and practical advice for those entering the field.
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