Licensing Agency
New Hampshire requires technologist certification or registration and enforces education and supervised clinical training standards for modality practice. Employers commonly require national certification and documented competency for advanced modalities. 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 participate in regional continuing education offerings and peer review. Facilities emphasize quality assurance and dose monitoring as part of continuing competence.
Salary Ranges
Radiography 56000 to 90000 per year | Computed Tomography 66000 to 102000 per year | Magnetic Resonance Imaging 70000 to 106000 per year | Mammography 64000 to 100000 per year | Sonography 68000 to 104000 per year | Nuclear Medicine 72000 to 108000 per year
Information About New Hampshire
New Hampshire is a small New England state with suburban and rural communities and proximity to major academic centers in neighboring states. Healthcare delivery includes regional referral patterns and collaborative networks. The state emphasizes public health oversight and facility compliance.
Sources: New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services Radiological Health | American Registry of Radiologic Technologists | American Society of Radiologic Technologists