Licensing Agency
Ohio issues physician licenses through the State Medical Board and regulates radiation producing equipment and facility safety through the Department of Health. Radiology practice in Ohio emphasizes American Board of Radiology certification MQSA compliance and robust hospital privileging processes with strong academic centers supporting subspecialty training. Continuing education and performance improvement programs are widely available across health systems.
Continuing Education
License renewal requires continuing medical education attestation and compliance with state continuing education rules. Radiologists typically follow American Board of Radiology maintenance of certification and institutional continuing medical education programs. Ohio academic centers provide extensive continuing medical education simulation and quality improvement activities.
Salary Ranges
Diagnostic radiologist 380000 to 800000 per year | Interventional radiologist 460000 to 950000 per year | Neuroradiologist 420000 to 880000 per year | Mammography specialist 340000 to 640000 per year
Information About Ohio
Ohio is a populous Midwestern state with major academic medical centers and a broad network of community hospitals. The state supports diverse subspecialty practice and research. Regulatory oversight covers licensure facility safety and public health reporting.
Sources: State Medical Board of Ohio | Ohio Department of Health | American Board of Radiology