Requirements of the Interpreting Physician
Effective Aug 10, 2018Mass. Register #1371MGL c. 111, §§ 3 and 5N through 5QDepartment of Public Health
(A) Interpreting Physician Initial Qualifications. An Interpreting Physician is qualified to be employed in a mammography facility if he or she:
- (1) Is licensed to practice under M.G.L. c. 112, § 2;
- (2) Is in compliance with applicable regulations issued by the Board of Registration in Medicine including 243 CMR 2.07(24)(a) through (c).
(B) Interpreting Physician Duties. The Interpreting Physician shall be responsible for:
- (1) Ensuring that an ongoing program to assess the quality of mammographic interpretation is operating;
- (2) Complying with the reporting requirements of 105 CMR 127.020(B);
- (3) Providing a copy of the written report and the mammograms to the patient's mammography facility for inclusion in the patient's medical record;
- (4) Providing prompt feedback to the Mammography Radiologic Technologist on the quality of the mammograms received;
- (5) Providing prompt feedback to the Responsible Physician of any suboptimal quality of mammograms; and
- (6) Ensuring that he or she is readily available to the staff at the mammography facility.
- (C) Continued Experience and Education. The interpreting physician shall interpret 960 mammographic examinations over a 24-month period, and shall take at least 15 hours of Category 1 CME in mammography in a 36-month period while performing the duties of an Interpreting Physician.
- (D) New Mammographic Modalities. Before an Interpreting Physician may independently interpret mammograms produced by a new mammographic modality, i.e., a mammographic modality in which the physician has not previously been trained, the Interpreting Physician shall have at least eight hours of training in the new mammographic modality.
(E) Re-establishing Qualifications. Interpreting Physicians who fail to maintain the required continuing experience or continuing education requirements shall re-establish their qualifications before resuming the independent interpretation of mammograms.
- (1) Interpreting Physicians who fail to meet the continuing experience requirements shall interpret or multi-read at least 240 mammographic examinations under the direct supervision of an Interpreting Physician, or interpret or multi-read a sufficient number of mammographic examinations, under the direct supervision of an Interpreting Physician, to bring the physician's total up to 960 examinations for the prior 24 months, whichever is less.
- (2) Interpreting Physicians who fail to meet the continuing education requirements shall obtain a sufficient number of additional Category I CME's in mammography to bring their total up to the required 15 credits in the previous 36 months before resuming independent interpretation.