If you are referring to a medical doctor with a specialty in radiology, then all States, the District of Columbia, and U.S. territories license physicians. To be licensed, physicians must graduate from an accredited medical school, pass a licensing examination, and complete 1 to 7 years of graduate medical education. Although physicians licensed in one State usually can get a license to practice in another without further examination, some States limit reciprocity. Graduates of foreign medical schools generally can qualify for licensure after passing an examination and completing a U.S. residency.
M.D.s and D.O.s seeking board certification in a specialty may spend up to 7 years in residency training, depending on the specialty. A final examination immediately after residency or after 1 or 2 years of practice also is necessary for certification by a member board of the American Board of Medical Specialists (ABMS) or the American Osteopathic Association (AOA). The ABMS represents 24 boards related to medical specialties ranging from allergy and immunology to urology. The AOA has approved 18 specialty boards, ranging from anesthesiology to surgery. For certification in a subspecialty, physicians usually need another 1 to 2 years of residency.
If you are referring to a radiologic technician then, federal legislation protects the public from the hazards of unnecessary exposure to medical and dental radiation by ensuring that operators of radiologic equipment are properly trained. Under this legislation, the Federal Government sets voluntary standards that the States may use for accrediting training programs and licensing individuals who engage in medical or dental radiography. In 2007, 40 states required licensure for practicing radiologic technologists and technicians.
The above in part was retrieved from the U.S. Department of Labor; Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Yes the bar exam is required.
Can be performed by a radiologist.
In most states there are two required exams: 1. The State Bar Exam, usually in two parts, the Multi-State Exam and the State Exam. 2. The Professional Responsibility Exam.
State license required after passing exam
Type of License Training Required State Exam Required Continuing Education Combination License.
A Bar exam is required only as a requisite to practice law in that state - I know of no other reason one would have to take a Bar exam.
It depends on the hospital regulations.
NO!
A passport is not required for a drivers' permit exam.
To be an emergency medical technician you will be required to pass the necessary courses and the state license exam. Check with your state to see where you can take the test.
One can find information regarding qualifications to be a radiologist by first finding what which colleges or universities offer the program. Checking the websites of those found will provide the information required regarding the qualifications needed to be a radiologist.
To become a dentist you must pass your state's exam and have the required education. Dentist get experience by completing their clinicals.