Breast Cancer ResBreast Cancer Research : BCR1465-54111465-542XBioMed Central3300465bcr49110.1186/bcr491Meeting AbstractProgress report on integrating skill mix: the radiographer's perspectiveYoungB1Derby Breast Unit, Derby City General Hospital, Derby, UK200216720024Suppl 1Symposium Mammographicum 20023434Copyright ©2002 BioMed Central2002BioMed Central17-19 July 2002Symposium Mammographicum 2002York, UK<p>Radiographers are the core people required in developing the proposed '4 Tier Structure' of the National Health Service Breast Screening Programme (NHSBSP) Skill Mix Project.</p><p>Radiographers are needed to train and supervise the level one tier, assistant practitioners. These people will have, in the main, little or no experience of breast units or even radiography, and will need quite close and detailed supervision.</p><p>Radiographers will still, in most units, remain as the lynchpin workers in the screening and symptomatic clinics, at least for the next few years while the level one workers are being trained. These radiographers will be essential for maintaining the service at its present level and for the future extension and expansion of the programme.</p><p>Suitably enthusiastic radiographers will be required to train into the advanced level practices as identified by their particular units. In time and with proper training it may be that the future lead practitioners within this 4-tier structure will be radiographers.</p></sec></body></article>