Michigan Radiologist License

Licensing Agency

Michigan issues physician licenses through the Board of Medicine and regulates radiologic practice and radiation safety through state public health authorities. Radiology credentialing emphasizes American Board of Radiology certification documented fellowship training for subspecialists and hospital privileging. The state supports continuing education and performance assessment for license renewal.

Continuing Education

License renewal requires continuing medical education attestation and documentation of continuing competence. Radiologists typically follow American Board of Radiology maintenance of certification and state continuing education requirements for renewal cycles. Health systems provide structured continuing education quality improvement programs and simulation training for procedural skills.

Salary Ranges

Diagnostic radiologist three hundred eighty thousand to seven hundred eighty thousand per year | Interventional radiologist four hundred fifty thousand to nine hundred thousand per year | Neuroradiologist four hundred twenty thousand to eight hundred twenty thousand per year | Mammography specialist three hundred forty thousand to six hundred forty thousand per year

Information About Michigan

Michigan is a Great Lakes state with major academic centers in Detroit Ann Arbor and Grand Rapids and a broad network of community hospitals. The state healthcare market supports diverse subspecialty practice and research. Regulatory oversight covers licensure facility safety and public health reporting.

Sources: Michigan Board of Medicine | Michigan Department of Health and Human Services | American Board of Radiology

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