eBook & Post-Test Bundle

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The Mammography Positioning Guidebook provides a clear overview of standard mammography positioning techniques overseen by our very own, world-renowned mammographer, Ms. Louise Miller, R.T.(R)(M)(ARRT), CRT(M), FSBI, FNCBC. This extensive resource is designed to support all mammographers, whether you're just starting out or have years of experience. It serves as a basis for understanding the principles of mammography positioning that is exclusive to our teaching process, which includes a scientifically proven method for positioning. This essential guidebook is packed with expert insights offering ergonomic, efficient, and highly effective positioning strategies for daily practice. Inside, you'll find step-by-step corrective actions, practical teachings based on correlative anatomy, and clear criteria for clinical image evaluation. With over 125 visuals—including graphics, illustrations, photographs, and reproduced radiographs—it provides a vivid, practical look at methods that will effectively resolve common positioning challenges, reduce errors/repeats and, most importantly, elevate image quality.

The Meeting EQUIP Standards: Image Quality & Positioning Problem-Solving for Breast Imagers manual was created to address specific imaging standards outlined by the FDA’s EQUIP guidelines. Authors Ms. Louise Miller, R.T.(R)(M)(ARRT), CRT(M), FSBI, FNCBC and Ms. Terry Lehmann, B.S., R.T.(R)(M) discuss eight categories that affect image quality in detail in this work: positioning, compression, exposure, contrast, sharpness, noise, artifacts and image labeling. The book includes reasonable expectations for meeting those standards and positioning problem solving with corrective actions. Radiologists and technologists alike will benefit and higher the standards for their mammographic image quality. This EQUIP manual acts as a necessary sequel to our Mammography Positioning Guidebook and also features forwards by eminent Breast Imaging Radiologists, Drs. Daniel Kopans and Michael Linver.