Maine Radiologist License

Licensing Agency

Maine issues physician licenses through the Board of Licensure in Medicine and regulates radiologic technologists via the Radiologic Technology Board of Examiners and emphasizes rural access and credentialing for remote practice. Radiology departments require American Board of Radiology certification for physicians and documented continuing competence. Facility oversight includes radiation safety and quality assurance.

Continuing Education

License renewal requires continuing medical education attestation and documentation of continuing competence. Technologists and physicians follow state continuing education rules and national board maintenance programs. Teleradiology is commonly used to support remote hospitals and clinics and institutions emphasize quality assurance peer review and participation in registries.

Salary Ranges

Diagnostic radiologist three hundred forty thousand to six hundred twenty thousand per year | Interventional radiologist three hundred eighty thousand to seven hundred thousand per year | Neuroradiologist three hundred sixty thousand to six hundred eighty thousand per year | Mammography specialist three hundred thousand to five hundred twenty thousand per year

Information About Maine

Maine is a largely rural New England state with dispersed communities and regional medical centers. Access to subspecialty radiology is often supported by telehealth and referral networks. The state emphasizes public health oversight of radiation producing equipment and facility compliance.

Sources: Maine Board of Licensure in Medicine | Maine Radiologic Technology Board of Examiners | American Board of Radiology

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