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What does it take to begin my carrier in US?

Hello guys,
So I am a last year radiology resident in europe and I wanted to come to US and work as a radiologist here for a long time but only now started to read about it.
Could anyone tell me what procedures I will have to go through and what will I have to do to be able to work as a radiologist in US? From my understanding my european license will have 0 value in US and I will have to retake radiology residency in order to get radiologist license?

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