Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2735760 Radiography 2014 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

IntroductionThe aim of this study is to:•Evaluate the current role of the consultant breast radiographer.•Compare current practice with the four key components for consultant practice.•Gauge the support of radiologist colleagues.•Determine the other professional commitments involved with the role.This study could be the precursor for a macro study of all consultant radiographer practice in other specialities.MethodologyMethodology used was a comparative ethnographic study. Questionnaires to the 24 consultant breast radiographers currently in post, and consultant breast radiologists, who work with them, were conducted.Data collection was a qualitative thematic approach.ConclusionConsultant breast radiographers provide high quality care to patients through excellent clinical practice, leadership and good communication.However, this study shows hospital Trusts emphasis for non medical consultants is for clinical practice first. Some radiologists are still a barrier to progression for consultant breast radiographers, and radiologists have a big influence in recruitment decisions.Consultant breast radiographer posts are well established, their numbers are increasing through recognition of the role and of their abilities and performance. Consultant breast radiographers state that becoming a consultant is the major achievement of their career, proving the Society of Radiographers' vision of the four-tier career structure has been well received by the radiography profession.

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