Georgia Radiologist License

Licensing Agency

Georgia issues physician licenses through the Composite Medical Board and the state oversees radiation safety and facility registration through public health programs. Credentialing for radiologists emphasizes American Board of Radiology certification hospital privileging and documented case experience for interventional privileges. The state supports continuing education through professional societies and academic centers.

Continuing Education

License renewal requires continuing medical education attestation and documentation of continuing competence. Radiologists typically maintain American Board of Radiology certification and meet any state continuing education or specialty specific continuing education expectations. Many employers provide structured continuing education and quality improvement programs to align with both state and specialty requirements.

Salary Ranges

Diagnostic radiologist three hundred fifty thousand to six hundred fifty thousand per year | Interventional radiologist four hundred twenty thousand to eight hundred twenty thousand per year | Neuroradiologist three hundred eighty thousand to seven hundred sixty thousand per year | Mammography specialist three hundred twenty thousand to five hundred sixty thousand per year

Information About Georgia

Georgia has major academic medical centers in Atlanta and a mix of urban and rural healthcare systems across the state. The state regulatory framework covers physician licensure and facility radiation safety. Workforce distribution and access to subspecialty care vary between metropolitan and rural regions.

Sources: Georgia Composite Medical Board | Georgia Department of Public Health | American Board of Radiology

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