Mammography Imaging Systems

 

The Mammography Imaging Systems program provides formal advanced training at METC. This program is a consolidated program with three military services that is designed to provide training on: theory of operation, clinical applications, related physiology, preventive maintenance, circuit analysis, troubleshooting, calibration, and safe operating procedures. The instructional design of this program’s courses is group lockstep. Methods of instruction include, but are not limited to: lecture, demonstration, online materials, simulations, laboratory practice, and practical exercises on mammography imaging systems. Quality control and safety techniques are emphasized throughout the program.

 US Air Force
AFSC: Mammography Imaging Systems
Program Length: 64 hours
Iterations per year: 14

 US Army
MOS: Mammography Imaging Systems
Program Length: 64 hours
Iterations per year: 15

 US Navy
NEC: N/A
 

School Code 083


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The Mammography Imaging Systems program provides formal advanced training at METC.

This program is a consolidated program with three military services that is designed to provide training on: theory of operation, clinical applications, related physiology, preventive maintenance, circuit analysis, troubleshooting, calibration, and safe operating procedures.

The instructional design of this program’s courses is group lockstep.

Methods of instruction include, but are not limited to: lecture, demonstration, online materials, simulations, laboratory practice, and practical exercises on mammography imaging systems.

Quality control and safety techniques are emphasized throughout the program.

Special Information:

Navy personnel attend this program as part of their initial Biomedical Equipment Technician training.

To obtain the 8410 Navy Enlisted Classification (NEC), this program functions as a required course within the Biomedical Equipment Technician training program (B-326-1000).

Navy students must successfully complete this program to fulfill passing requirements of the B-326-1000 program.

For Army and Air Force, this program is separate from the METC Biomedical Equipment Technician program (MOS: 68A10 and AFSC: 4A231).

Accreditation Information:

N/A
 

Credentialing Information:

NA
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