Mary Jane DellaVecchia
Radiologist | Body Imaging
284 Leisure Drive Morgan Hill CA, 95037About
Mary Jane DellaVecchia is a Bone Densitometry Technician who attends to patients at the private practice of Dr. Samar M. Charabaty, rheumatologist, in Gilroy, California, which she joined in 2009. As a bone densitometry technician, she uses a special type of x-ray equipment to measure bone mineral density at a specific anatomical site (usually the wrist, heel, spine or hip) or to calculate total body bone mineral content. Results can be used by physicians to estimate the amount of bone loss due to osteoporosis. Prior to her current endeavors, Mary Jane worked for Altos Oaks Medical Group Inc/El Camino Hospital (2006-2014). Mary dedicates her spare time to reading and keeping up on health trends. She belongs to the Morgan Hill Historical Society and enjoys spending time with her two sons.
Education and Training
Foundation for Osteoporosis Research & Education Bone Densitometry Technology degree 2006
Board Certification
Bone Densitometry
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Areas of expertise and specialization
Professional Memberships
- International Society For Clinical Bone Densitometry
- American Registry of Radiologic Technologists
- Morgan Hill Historical Society
Professional Society Memberships
- American Registry of Radiologic Technologists, International Society For Clinical Bone Densitometry.
What do you attribute your success to?
Mary Jane DellaVecchia has always been interested in learning about the human body and in health issues. She has studied homeopathic medicine as it relates to physical and emotional well-being. She is passionate about communicating to her patients ways they can take charge of improving their bone health through exercise, supplements and diet.
Hobbies / Sports
- She is an avid reader and likes to keep up on current health trends. She belongs to the Morgan Hill Historical Society and especially enjoys spending time with her two grown sons.
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Get to know X-Ray Bone Densitometry Technician Mary Jane DellaVecchia, who serves patients in Gilroy, California.
Mary Jane is a certified X-ray bone densitometry technologist who works at the private practice of Dr. Samar M. Charabaty, rheumatologist, in Gilroy, California, which she joined in 2009. There, she interacts directly with patients to provide different types of imaging for arthritis, osteoporosis, and autoimmune diseases, as well as remains passionate about communicating to them the ways that they can manage their health concerns through exercise, supplements, and diet.
Among her academic and professional affiliations, Mary Jane attended Foundation for Osteoporosis Research & Education in Oakland, California and was awarded her Bone Densitometry Technology degree in 2006. Upon graduation, she proceeded to work for Altos Oaks Medical Group Inc/El Camino Women’s Hospital from 2006 until 2014.
A member of the Morgan Hill Historical Society and the International Society for Clinical Bone Densitometry, she is listed on the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists. She feels that her success is attributable primarily to her interest in learning about the human body and health issues.
Bone densitometry is a test like an X-ray that quickly and accurately measures the density of bone. It is used primarily to detect osteopenia or osteoporosis, diseases in which the bone’s mineral and density are low and the risk of fractures is increased. Bone densitometry technologists are radiology professionals who are responsible for measuring patients’ bone mass to determine bone health, especially for the purpose of diagnosing osteoporosis and other bone diseases.
Working in a team-based setting where everyone is committed to patient improvement is the main reason why Mary Jane chose this particular field. To her, the fast pace of working for so many doctors and meeting their deadlines while documenting facts and ensuring patient safety is a complex, yet exhilarating challenge.
An avid reader, Mary Jane likes to keep up on current health trends. She especially enjoys spending time with her two sons.
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