Hawaii Radiologic Technology License

Licensing Agency

Hawaii requires technologist registration and enforces education and clinical training prerequisites for modality practice. Geographic isolation increases reliance on cross trained staff and remote supervision for some modalities. Employers commonly require national certification and documented competency for advanced procedures.

Continuing Education

Renewal requires continuing education attestation and documentation of continuing competence. Health systems provide targeted continuing education and quality improvement programs adapted to island practice. Teleradiology and remote supervision arrangements require documented competency and compliance with state rules.

Salary Ranges

Radiography 60000 to 92000 per year | Computed Tomography 70000 to 100000 per year | Magnetic Resonance Imaging 74000 to 104000 per year | Mammography 68000 to 98000 per year | Sonography 72000 to 102000 per year | Nuclear Medicine 76000 to 106000 per year

Information About Hawaii

Hawaii is an island state with a dispersed population and unique logistical challenges for healthcare delivery. Specialty services are concentrated in Honolulu with telehealth and transfer networks supporting neighbor islands. The state emphasizes facility safety and radiation oversight through the Department of Health.

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

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