Licensing Agency
Kansas requires technologist registration or certification and enforces education and supervised clinical training standards for modality practice. Credentialing emphasizes national certification and documented procedural experience for advanced modalities. The state requires continuing education and supports professional development through local societies.
Continuing Education
License renewal requires continuing education attestation and documentation of continuing competence. Radiologic technologists follow national certification maintenance and state continuing education expectations. Rural workforce challenges increase reliance on cross training and telehealth support.
Salary Ranges
Radiography 54000 to 86000 per year | Computed Tomography 64000 to 94000 per year | Magnetic Resonance Imaging 68000 to 98000 per year | Mammography 60000 to 94000 per year | Sonography 64000 to 98000 per year | Nuclear Medicine 68000 to 100000 per year
Information About Kansas
Kansas is a central Plains state with a mix of urban centers and extensive rural areas served by regional hospitals. Access to subspecialty radiology varies by region and telehealth is used to augment local services. The state emphasizes facility compliance and radiation safety through public health oversight.
Sources: Kansas Department of Health and Environment Radiation Control | American Registry of Radiologic Technologists | American Society of Radiologic Technologists