Licensing Agency
New Jersey issues physician licenses through the State Board of Medical Examiners and regulates radiation producing equipment and facility safety through environmental and health agencies. Radiology departments emphasize American Board of Radiology certification MQSA compliance for mammography and robust privileging processes. Academic medical centers provide extensive continuing education and subspecialty training opportunities.
Continuing Education
License renewal requires continuing medical education attestation and compliance with state continuing education rules. Radiologists commonly follow American Board of Radiology maintenance of certification and institutional continuing medical education programs. Large health systems and academic centers offer structured continuing education simulation and quality improvement programs.
Salary Ranges
Diagnostic radiologist 400000 to 820000 per year | Interventional radiologist 480000 to 950000 per year | Neuroradiologist 440000 to 900000 per year | Mammography specialist 360000 to 680000 per year
Information About New Jersey
New Jersey is a densely populated Mid Atlantic state with numerous academic medical centers and a high concentration of specialty services. Proximity to New York City and Philadelphia influences referral patterns and workforce mobility. The state maintains comprehensive regulatory oversight for licensure and facility safety.
Sources: New Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners | New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection | American Board of Radiology