North Dakota Radiologist License

Licensing Agency

North Dakota licenses physicians through the Board of Medicine and regulates radiation safety and facility oversight through the Department of Health. Sparse population and rural service areas increase reliance on teleradiology and on interstate licensure arrangements for remote coverage. Hospitals require American Board of Radiology certification and documented competency for privileging and procedural privileges.

Continuing Education

License renewal requires continuing medical education attestation and documentation of continuing competence. Radiologists commonly follow American Board of Radiology maintenance of certification and state continuing education rules. Regional networks and telehealth programs provide continuing education and peer review opportunities.

Salary Ranges

Diagnostic radiologist 320000 to 600000 per year | Interventional radiologist 380000 to 720000 per year | Neuroradiologist 360000 to 700000 per year | Mammography specialist 300000 to 520000 per year

Information About North Dakota

North Dakota is a largely rural Great Plains state with regional medical centers serving broad areas. Telehealth and teleradiology are essential to maintain access to subspecialty interpretation. The state emphasizes public health oversight and facility compliance.

Sources: North Dakota Board of Medicine | North Dakota Department of Health | American Board of Radiology