Idaho Radiologic Technology License

Licensing Agency

Idaho requires technologist registration or certification and enforces education and supervised clinical training standards for modality practice. Employers expect national certification and documented competency for Computed Tomography Magnetic Resonance Imaging Mammography and Nuclear Medicine. The state oversees facility registration and radiation safety inspections.

Continuing Education

Continuing education is required for renewal and often includes modality specific credits and safety training. Technologists commonly participate in employer sponsored competency assessments and quality assurance programs. Rural facilities emphasize cross training to cover multiple modalities.

Salary Ranges

Radiography 52000 to 82000 per year | Computed Tomography 62000 to 96000 per year | Magnetic Resonance Imaging 66000 to 98000 per year | Mammography 60000 to 92000 per year | Sonography 64000 to 98000 per year | Nuclear Medicine 68000 to 100000 per year

Information About Idaho

Idaho is a largely rural state with growing urban centers and significant geographic barriers to care in remote regions. Teleradiology and interstate licensure arrangements are important to maintain access to subspecialty interpretation. The state emphasizes facility compliance and radiation safety through public health oversight.

Sources: Idaho Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses Radiologic Health | American Registry of Radiologic Technologists | American Society of Radiologic Technologists

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