What is the difference between a technologist and radiologist?
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Expert AnswersMelissaLeeMD (Physician (Verified) ) - 06 / 01 / 2012
A technologist is a person who is trained to actually obtain the mammographic images of the breast. They attend radiography programs and then gain specific training and licensure in performing mammograms. Although the technologist is somewhat knowledgeable about the appearance of abnormalities on a mammogram, they cannot interpret the mammograms. It is the radiologist who is specifically trained to interpret the mammogram. A general radiologist is able to read mammograms as long as they interpret the required specific number of mammograms on yearly basis. However, there are radiologists who are fellowship trained in breast imaging. They spend an additional year learning the nuances of breast cancer detection and diagnosis. It is a well known fact that fellowship trained radiologists do have better cancer detection rates, are able to find more subtle cancers on mammography and often find cancers at an earlier stage.
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