Nebraska Radiologist License

Licensing Agency

Nebraska licenses physicians through the Board of Medicine and Surgery and requires verification of accredited training and examination passage for radiologists. The Department of Health and Human Services oversees radiation control and facility registration for imaging services. Hospitals and health systems typically require American Board of Radiology certification and documented privileging for procedural practice.

Continuing Education

License renewal requires continuing medical education attestation and periodic documentation of continuing competence. Radiologists commonly maintain American Board of Radiology certification and participate in institutional quality improvement programs. State public health enforces technologist continuing education and facility quality assurance standards.

Salary Ranges

Diagnostic radiologist 340000 to 660000 per year | Interventional radiologist 420000 to 800000 per year | Neuroradiologist 380000 to 740000 per year | Mammography specialist 310000 to 540000 per year

Information About Nebraska

Nebraska is a Midwestern state with a mix of urban centers and extensive rural areas served by regional referral hospitals. Agriculture and industry shape population distribution and healthcare needs. Telemedicine and regional collaborations help extend subspecialty services to rural communities.

Sources: Nebraska Board of Medicine and Surgery | Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services | American Board of Radiology

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