Connecticut Radiologic Technology License

Licensing Agency

Connecticut requires technologist certification and enforces education and clinical training prerequisites for modality practice. Employers commonly require national certification and state registration for certain modalities. Facility oversight includes radiation safety inspections and quality assurance programs.

Continuing Education

Renewal requires continuing education and documentation of competency for modality practice. Technologists often complete modality specific continuing education for Computed Tomography Magnetic Resonance Imaging Mammography and Nuclear Medicine. Academic centers provide structured continuing education and peer review opportunities.

Salary Ranges

Radiography 62000 to 90000 per year | Computed Tomography 72000 to 98000 per year | Magnetic Resonance Imaging 76000 to 102000 per year | Mammography 70000 to 98000 per year | Sonography 74000 to 100000 per year | Nuclear Medicine 78000 to 105000 per year

Information About Connecticut

Connecticut is a small densely populated New England state with major academic medical centers and integrated health systems. The state emphasizes high standards for technologist credentialing facility accreditation and continuing education. Proximity to major metropolitan areas supports subspecialty practice and research activity.

Sources: Connecticut Department of Public Health Radiological Health | American Registry of Radiologic Technologists | American Society of Radiologic Technologists

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