Licensing Agency
Michigan requires technologist registration or certification and enforces education and supervised clinical training standards for modality practice. Radiology credentialing emphasizes national certification documented fellowship training for supervising physicians and hospital privileging. The state supports continuing education and performance assessment for license renewal.
Continuing Education
License renewal requires continuing education attestation and documentation of continuing competence. Radiologic technologists typically maintain national certification and participate in employer provided continuing education and QA programs. Health systems provide structured continuing education simulation and quality improvement activities.
Salary Ranges
Radiography 62000 to 96000 per year | Computed Tomography 72000 to 102000 per year | Magnetic Resonance Imaging 76000 to 106000 per year | Mammography 70000 to 104000 per year | Sonography 74000 to 108000 per year | Nuclear Medicine 78000 to 110000 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 technologist registration facility safety and public health reporting.
Sources: Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Radiologic Health | American Registry of Radiologic Technologists | American Society of Radiologic Technologists