Licensing Agency
Minnesota licenses physicians through the Board of Medical Practice and oversees radiation safety and facility registration via the Department of Health. Radiology practice in Minnesota emphasizes American Board of Radiology certification robust continuing education through academic centers and participation in quality registries. Credentialing and privileging processes are well established in major health systems.
Continuing Education
License renewal requires continuing medical education attestation and documentation of continuing competence. Radiologists follow American Board of Radiology maintenance of certification and state continuing education expectations for allied staff and physicians. Institutions provide structured continuing education simulation and quality improvement programs to support maintenance of competence.
Salary Ranges
Diagnostic radiologist three hundred eighty thousand to seven hundred sixty thousand per year | Interventional radiologist four hundred forty thousand to eight hundred twenty thousand per year | Neuroradiologist four hundred twenty thousand to eight hundred thousand per year | Mammography specialist three hundred forty thousand to six hundred twenty thousand per year
Information About Minnesota
Minnesota has a strong healthcare ecosystem with major academic centers and integrated health systems. The state emphasizes quality measurement registries and continuing education. Rural health networks and telemedicine support access to subspecialty care across the state.
Sources: Minnesota Board of Medical Practice | Minnesota Department of Health | American Board of Radiology