Arizona Administrative Code
Title 9 - HEALTH SERVICES
Chapter 7 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES - RADIATION CONTROL
Article 6 - USE OF X-RAYS IN THE HEALING ARTS
Section R9-7-615 - Mammography Personnel
Universal Citation: AZ Admin Code R 9-7-615
Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024
A. Personnel.
1. Each registrant shall require
personnel who perform mammography, which includes the production, processing,
and interpretation of mammograms and related quality assurance activities, to
meet the following requirements:
a. An
interpreting physician shall meet federal requirements (Contained in
21 CFR
900.12(a)(1), revised April
1, 2013, incorporated by reference, and available under
R9-7-101. This incorporated
material contains no future editions or amendments.); or
i. Be licensed under A.R.S. Title 32,
Chapters 13 or 17;
ii. Have
initially completed 40 hours of medical education credits in
mammography;
iii. Be certified by
the American Board of Radiology or the American Osteopathic Board of Radiology
or meet the requirements of the mammography quality standards act regulations
for quality standards of interpreting physicians;
iv. Have interpreted or reviewed an average
of 300 mammograms per year during the preceding two years or have completed a
radiology residency that included mammogram image interpretation in the
preceding two years;
v. Have
completed 15 hours of continuing medical education credits in mammography
during the preceding three years; and
vi. Have received at least eight hours of
training specific to each mammographic modality before engaging in independent
interpretation.
b. A
mammographic technologist shall meet federal requirements (Contained in
21 CFR
900.12(a)(2), revised April
1, 2013, incorporated by reference, and available under
R9-7-101. This incorporated
material contains no future editions or amendments.); or
i. Possess a valid mammographic technologist
certificate issued by the Medical Radiologic Technology Board of Examiners, as
required in A.R.S. §
32-2841, or be pursuing
mammography certification by training under the direct supervision of a
technologist who possesses a valid mammographic technologist
certificate;
ii. Have performed at
least 200 mammographic examinations in the preceding two years;
iii. Have completed 15 hours of continuing
medical education credits in mammography during the preceding three years;
and
iv. Have received at least
eight hours of training specific to each mammographic modality to be used by
the technologist in performing mammographic examinations.
c. A radiologic physicist shall meet federal
requirements (Contained in 21 CFR
900.12(a)(3), revised April
1, 2013, incorporated by reference and available under
R9-7-101. This incorporated
material contains no future editions or amendments.); or
i. Be certified by the American Board of
Radiology, American Board of Medical Physics, or the American Board of Health
Physics;
ii. Possess documentation
of state approval;
iii. Hold a
master's degree or higher in a physical science;
iv. Have, upon initial employment as a
radiologic physicist, experience conducting, at least one mammographic facility
survey and evaluating at least 10 mammographic units;
v. Have, after completing the experience
requirements in subsection (A)(1)(c)(iv), continuing experience surveying two
mammographic facilities and evaluating six mammographic units during the
preceding two years;
vi. Have
completed 15 hours of continuing medical education credits in mammography
during the three preceding years; or
vii. Have received at least eight hours of
training specific to any modality surveyed; and
2. Each registrant shall maintain records
documenting the requirements in subsection (A)(1) for three years from the date
the requirement is met and make the records available for Department
inspection.
B. Radiologic physicists shall apply for and renew their certification on Department-approved forms. In addition to the Department-approved forms, applicants must also submit documentation showing education, mammography specific training, education, and board certification. Upon renewal, an applicant must submit documentation showing current continuing education requirements are met.
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