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Registered Nurse
🏢 US Navy
$180,000
Yonkers, New York 4 days ago
Many nurses find the joy of serving others to be incredibly rewarding. This is especially true in the Navy Nurse Corps. When you work to improve the lives of others, you can vastly improve your own as well - both professionally and personally. As a Navy Nurse, you will serve your country by helping not only those in the military, but also their families and people in need around the globe. Excellent scholarship opportunities mean you have the potential to graduate from nursing school debt-free, and specialty training opportunities can give you a competitive edge in your field.

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Navy Nurse Corps: What to Expect

Nurse Corps Officer

Anesthesiology

More Information About Navy Nursing

Responsibilities

As an Officer in the Nurse Corps, you'll provide high-quality nursing care wherever there's a need, from Navy medical facilities and ships to humanitarian aid missions overseas. You'll work closely with other health providers to carry out job responsibilities such as:

Providing general nursing care for Sailors, Marines, other service members and their families at the best military nursing facilities on shore, at sea and in the field
Collaborating with Physicians, Surgeons, Cardiologists and other specialists to create and administer treatment plans
Directing and instructing Hospital Corpsmen on how to provide quality patient care
Applying leading-edge medical advances at world-class hospitals
Utilizing some of the most advanced technology on the planet, such as Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), which can lead to less paperwork and more meaningful patient care
Assisting with global relief efforts such as distributing vaccines or providing emergency care to victims of natural disasters

Work Environment

Nurse Corps Officers may serve at any one of more than 250 Navy and medical facilities around the globe, from Hawaii to Japan, Germany to Guam, and Washington, D.C., to Washington state. As a Navy Nurse, you may work at one of the highly acclaimed National Naval Medical Centers in Bethesda, MD, Portsmouth, VA, or San Diego, CA. You might even provide medical support aboard one of two dedicated hospital ships-the USNS Comfort and USNS Mercy. Additional opportunities are available on surface ships, with aircraft squadrons, or even with the Fleet Marine Force.

Training & Advancement

Upon commissioning, Nurses who are new to the Navy are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program designed to introduce you to Navy culture. Nurses commissioned through a school ROTC program may not need to attend ODS.

Officer training is complete, you will learn the ins and outs of life as a Navy Nurse before receiving your first posting. Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance.

The Navy provides Nurse Corps Officers the opportunity to specialize based on manning needs. Specialization fields include:

Nurse Anesthetists

- Administer general and regional anesthesia, monitor patients receiving anesthesia, and assist in instructing medical trainees and other Officers

Primary Care Nurse Practitioners

- Provide comprehensive health care and health maintenance for service members and their families

Medical-Surgical Nurses

- Assess, plan and implement direct nursing care of patients on an assigned unit, and assume charge nurse responsibilities

Perioperative Nurses

- Plan, implement and evaluate nursing care of surgery patients

Critical Care Nurses

- Provide highly skilled, specialized nursing care to critical patients, including en route care, and train personnel in critical care nursing procedures

Mental Health Nurses and Nurse Practitioners -

Provide direct patient care in mental health services, and lead and train other military and civilian personnel

Military-specific Specializations

- Education and training, manpower systems analysis, and nursing research

Post-Service Opportunities

Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in the medical field.

Education Opportunities

Wherever you are in your nursing career, the Navy can help ease your financial burdens and advance your career with generous financial assistance and continuing education programs. Available offers consist of scholarships, sign-on bonuses and loan repayment assistance. Help can be available if you're in graduate school or already in practice as well.

For High School Students:

Through a Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) Nurse Option scholarship, the Navy can cover the full cost - up to $180,000 - of your nursing education at some of the best colleges and universities in the country.

For Nursing Students:

If you're a nursing student opting to serve full-time in the Navy, you may get up to $34,000 to help pay your way through nursing school through the Nurse Candidate Program (NCP).

For Graduate Students:

If you're a graduate student enrolled in a postgraduate nursing program in certain nursing specialties and opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for up to $50,000 in nursing school loan repayment assistance.

For Practicing Nurses:

If you're a practicing nurse opting to serve part-time in the Navy Reserve, you may qualify for an immediate, one-time sign-on bonus of up to $30,000. Depending on your specialty, you may have the option of choosing between a sign-on bonus, nursing school loan repayment assistance or specialty pay.

To learn what you qualify to receive, request a medical recruiter contact you.

Qualifications & Requirements

A degree from a four-year college or university is a minimum educational requirement to become a Commissioned Officer. You must also attend Officer Training. There may be exceptions to the degree requirements based on extensive service experience. Additional qualifications include:

U.S. Citizen between the ages of 18 and 41
Currently licensed and practicing nursing in the U.S. (new graduates must obtain a license within one year of beginning Active Duty service)
In good standing (as a student or graduate) with a CCNE-accredited U.S. education program granting a Bachelor of Science degree
Willing to serve a minimum of three years Active Duty
In good physical condition and able to pass a full medical examination

General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before.

Part-Time Opportunities

When serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Nurse, your duties are carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Nurse Corps Officers in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes.

For annual training, you may serve anywhere in the world, including locations in the U.S., at bases overseas, or in areas where humanitarian needs are great.

Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors.

Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that.

Nurses in the Navy Reserve serve in an Officer role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with this job, initial training requirements must first be met.

For current or former Navy Officers (NAVET):

Prior experience satisfies the initial leadership training requirement - so you will not need to go through Officer Training again.

For current or former Officers of military branches other than the Navy (OSVET), as well as for Officer candidates without prior military experience:

Officer Candidates are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program that provides a comprehensive and intense introduction to the responsibilities of Navy Staff Corps Officers. Officers who previously held a commission in another United States Military Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Public Health Service, or United States Coast Guard are exempt from attending ODS or LDO/CWO Academy.

With flexible training options, Nurses in the Navy Reserve can comfortably balance civilian and military schedules. Additionally, professional nurses who choose to serve as Reserve Sailors in the Navy Nurse Corps may qualify for special offers. Depending on your specialty, you may qualify for an accession bonus or specialty pay.

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Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist - CRNA - Columbia University Irving Medical Center - SIGN ON
✦ New
$270,000
Amazing Patients, Inspiring Careers:CRNAs at NY’s Top Hospital Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist - CRNA - Columbia University Irving Medical Center -

SIGN ON BONUS AVAILABLEAt NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) deliver incredible care that is unseen anywhere else in the world. Our team of CRNAs at Columbia University Irving Medical Center provides patient-centered anesthesia for all types of surgical procedures, including cardiac, vascular, neurosurgery, and pediatrics. Nurse Anesthetists administer general, regional, and monitored anesthesia care for scheduled, emergency surgeries and diagnostic procedures throughout the Columbia University Irving Medical Center Campus.

Here at NYP, our CRNAs use their expertise and leading technology to achieve the highest surgical success rates and the nation’s lowest mortality rate.You’ll work with the brightest minds in healthcare to make tomorrow better for countless patients. It’s the kind of nurse anesthesiology that requires an unwavering commitment to excellence and a constant spirit of professionalism. It’s your opportunity to enjoy flexible scheduling, shared clinical decision-making, inspirational leadership, supportive colleagues, and much more. Now, you have the opportunity to join us.CRNAs will have the option to rotate between New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Irving Medical Center and the New York-Presbyterian Hospital /Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital to work with both adult and pediatric patients. CRNAs will also be able choose our community-based Allen Hospital, a leading institution specializing in orthopedics and complex spine surgeries. As a CRNA, you will enjoy flexible scheduling and a balanced caseload.

In addition to providing excellent care, our CRNA’s also provide one-on-one anesthesia instruction for Columbia University’s Nurse Anesthesia Program.NEW GRADS ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY!New Graduate orientation is availablePreferred Criteria At least 1 year of experience as a Certified Registered Nurse AnesthetistDoctor of Nursing Practice (DNP or DNAP)Required CriteriaCertification of Nurse Anesthetists Masters of Science in NursingCurrent New York State RN license (or willingness to obtain)BCLS CertificationACLS Certification#LI-CO1Join a healthcare system where employee engagement is at an all-time high. Here we foster a culture of respect, belonging, and inclusion. Enjoy comprehensive and competitive benefits that support you and your family in every aspect of life. Start your life-changing journey today.Please note that all roles require on-site presence (variable by role). Therefore, all employees should live within a commutable distance to NYP. NYP will not reimburse for travel expenses.__________________2024 “Great Place To Work Certified”2024 “America’s Best Large Employers” – Forbes2024 “Best Places to Work in IT” – Computerworld2023 “Best Employers for Women” – Forbes2023 “Workplace Well-being Platinum Winner” – Aetna2023 “America’s Best-In-State Employers” – Forbes“Silver HCM Excellence Award for Learning & Development” – Brandon Hall GroupNewYork-Presbyterian Hospital is an equal opportunity employer.Salary Range:$270,000-$335,000/AnnualIt all begins with you. Our amazing compensation packages start with competitive base pay and include recognition for your experience, education, and licensure. Then we add our amazing benefits, countless opportunities for personal and professional growth and a dynamic environment that embraces every person. Join our team and discover where amazing works.
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Lead Respiratory Therapist
✦ New
Salary not disclosed
New York 1 day ago
Overview:

Join our team as a night shift, full-time, Respiratory Therapy-A, Lead Respiratory Therapist in Albuquerque, NM.
Why Join Us?
Thrive in a People-First Environment and Make Healthcare Better
Thrive:

We empower our team with career growth opportunities, tuition

assistance

, and resources that support your wellness, education, and financial well-being.
People-First:

We prioritize your well-being with paid time off, comprehensive health benefits, and a supportive, inclusive culture where you are valued and cared for.
Make Healthcare Better:

We use advanced technology to support our team and enhance patient care.
Get to Know Your Team:
Lovelace Medical Center is an acute care hospital with 263 licensed beds, providing comprehensive care, including around-the-clock emergency care, surgical services, non-invasive robotic spine surgery, stroke care, radiology and oncology services.
Responsibilities:

Provides clinical leadership and promotes quality patient care by training and leading assigned staff.
Collaborates with the manager and/or director in developing and revising department quality assurance, performance improvement, policies, procedures, and protocols. Serves as a department liaison and first line of contact with patients, providers, and staff.
Coordinates and oversees the safe delivery of complex, non-routine treatments of patients.
Performs facility-specific specialty procedures as required. Adheres to policies, procedures, and regulations to ensure compliance and patient safety.
Qualifications:

Job Requirements

:
Associate's Degree or Diploma from an accredited Respiratory Therapy Program.
Supervision/Management knowledge and experience; Clinical/Specialty expertise.
One year of critical care experience and one (1) year of related supervisory/lead experience in a hospital setting.
Current NM Respiratory Care License; BLS. ACLS or National Specialty Certification.
Preferred Job Requirements:
Bachelor’s Degree in a related field; Certification in clinical specialty.
Three (3) years of related experience.
AARC Membership; National Specialty Certification

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Medical Assistant
Salary not disclosed
Leonia, New Jersey 6 days ago

Job Title : Medical Assistant/Technician (Hospital Corpsman) Category / Component : Enlisted • Both Overview Hospital Corpsmen assist healthcare professionals and provide medical and dental care to Sailors, Marines, and their families across clinics, hospitals, ships, and field units, gaining broad clinical, technical, and operational experience.

Key Responsibilities Perform emergency medical treatment for Sailors, Marines, and specialized units such as SEALs and Seabees; provide basic and emergency dental care and process dental X rays; serve as operating room technician and assist in surgery; administer preventive care and medications including immunizations and IVs; conduct physical exams and assist in diagnosing and treating diseases and injuries; maintain patient records, perform clinical tests, and support physicians and nurses in a wide range of specialties.

What to Expect Hands on patient care with shift work and possible on call duties; field training and deployments with Marine and expeditionary units and embarked medical departments on ships; continuous certification and recertification in areas such as basic life support, trauma care, and tactical combat casualty care; mix of clinic, ward, and field environments with rapid response in emergent situations and a strong emphasis on teamwork and readiness.

Work Environment Assignments in Navy hospitals and clinics, aboard aircraft carriers and other ships, with Marine units in garrison and field environments, and occasionally on submarines; work in exam rooms, wards, operating rooms, emergency departments, aid stations, and field medical sites; close integration with medical teams, line units, and joint or coalition partners.

Pathways, Training & Advancement Recruit Training followed by Hospital Corpsman A School at Fort Sam Houston, Texas; numerous advanced C schools that lead to Navy Enlisted Classifications in areas such as Independent Duty Corpsman, Fleet Marine Force, preventive medicine, surgical technology, respiratory therapy, pharmacy, radiology, laboratory, dental, and dive medicine; progressive professional development through leadership courses and warfare qualifications such as Fleet Marine Force and Surface, Aviation, or Expeditionary pins where applicable.

Direct enlistment into the Hospital Corpsman rating from civilian life; in service conversion for qualified Sailors from other ratings who meet screening and performance criteria; Reserve accession for prior service Hospital Corpsmen and select civilian medical professionals when manning needs allow.

Qualifications All Navy jobs require meeting general enlistment or commissioning standards, which typically include: Eligibility to serve in the United States Navy, which may involve United States citizenship or other legal residency and work status, depending on the program and current law and policy A high school diploma or equivalent for enlisted positions, and a bachelor's or qualifying professional degree for officer positions Meeting age limits that vary by program and are set in law and Navy policy.

Some communities have more restrictive age ranges Meeting medical, vision, and dental standards, including body composition and physical fitness requirements, with some jobs requiring more demanding standards Meeting character and conduct standards, including background screening Achieving required test scores for your program, such as the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery for enlisted roles or officer qualification tests for officer programs Eligibility for a security clearance when required for your rating or designator Additional qualifications can include specific skills, education, licensure, or experience that are unique to a job or community and will be reviewed with you by a recruiter.

Additional qualifications for this job may include: United States citizenship or equivalent status as allowed by policy; high school diploma or equivalent; at least 17 years of age; interest in healthcare and willingness to work in clinical and field environments, potentially under stressful conditions; ability to meet medical, vision, and physical fitness standards required for medical and operational assignments.

Education Education benefits are available through standard Navy programs such as Tuition Assistance, the Post-9/11 GI Bill, ACE-recommended college credit for Navy training, Navy COOL-funded certifications, USMAP apprenticeships, and other Navy College Program opportunities.

Specific options depend on the Sailor's status, training, and current Navy policy.

Pay, Benefits & Service Pay, benefits, and service commitments follow standard Navy Active and/or Reserve policies for this type of role, including basic pay, allowances when eligible, health coverage, and retirement options.

Exact entitlements, special pays, and service obligations depend on program, component, years of service, and current law and Navy guidance.

Incentives Incentives such as bonuses, special pays, and loan repayment may be available at times for specific ratings or communities, but they change frequently and cannot be guaranteed.

Applicants must confirm current incentives and eligibility with an official Navy recruiter or authoritative Navy source.

Notes and Disclaimers This description is a general overview of typical duties, training, and opportunities in this community.

It does not replace official Navy instructions, policies, or contracts and does not guarantee specific assignments, training, incentives, or outcomes.

Actual opportunities depend on Navy needs, individual performance, screening results, and current law and policy.

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Medical Technician
🏢 U.S. Navy
Salary not disclosed

Job Title : Medical Assistant/Technician (Hospital Corpsman) Category / Component : Enlisted • Both Overview Hospital Corpsmen assist healthcare professionals and provide medical and dental care to Sailors, Marines, and their families across clinics, hospitals, ships, and field units, gaining broad clinical, technical, and operational experience.

Key Responsibilities Perform emergency medical treatment for Sailors, Marines, and specialized units such as SEALs and Seabees; provide basic and emergency dental care and process dental X rays; serve as operating room technician and assist in surgery; administer preventive care and medications including immunizations and IVs; conduct physical exams and assist in diagnosing and treating diseases and injuries; maintain patient records, perform clinical tests, and support physicians and nurses in a wide range of specialties.

What to Expect Hands on patient care with shift work and possible on call duties; field training and deployments with Marine and expeditionary units and embarked medical departments on ships; continuous certification and recertification in areas such as basic life support, trauma care, and tactical combat casualty care; mix of clinic, ward, and field environments with rapid response in emergent situations and a strong emphasis on teamwork and readiness.

Work Environment Assignments in Navy hospitals and clinics, aboard aircraft carriers and other ships, with Marine units in garrison and field environments, and occasionally on submarines; work in exam rooms, wards, operating rooms, emergency departments, aid stations, and field medical sites; close integration with medical teams, line units, and joint or coalition partners.

Pathways, Training & Advancement Recruit Training followed by Hospital Corpsman A School at Fort Sam Houston, Texas; numerous advanced C schools that lead to Navy Enlisted Classifications in areas such as Independent Duty Corpsman, Fleet Marine Force, preventive medicine, surgical technology, respiratory therapy, pharmacy, radiology, laboratory, dental, and dive medicine; progressive professional development through leadership courses and warfare qualifications such as Fleet Marine Force and Surface, Aviation, or Expeditionary pins where applicable.

Direct enlistment into the Hospital Corpsman rating from civilian life; in service conversion for qualified Sailors from other ratings who meet screening and performance criteria; Reserve accession for prior service Hospital Corpsmen and select civilian medical professionals when manning needs allow.

Qualifications All Navy jobs require meeting general enlistment or commissioning standards, which typically include: Eligibility to serve in the United States Navy, which may involve United States citizenship or other legal residency and work status, depending on the program and current law and policy A high school diploma or equivalent for enlisted positions, and a bachelor's or qualifying professional degree for officer positions Meeting age limits that vary by program and are set in law and Navy policy.

Some communities have more restrictive age ranges Meeting medical, vision, and dental standards, including body composition and physical fitness requirements, with some jobs requiring more demanding standards Meeting character and conduct standards, including background screening Achieving required test scores for your program, such as the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery for enlisted roles or officer qualification tests for officer programs Eligibility for a security clearance when required for your rating or designator Additional qualifications can include specific skills, education, licensure, or experience that are unique to a job or community and will be reviewed with you by a recruiter.

Additional qualifications for this job may include: United States citizenship or equivalent status as allowed by policy; high school diploma or equivalent; at least 17 years of age; interest in healthcare and willingness to work in clinical and field environments, potentially under stressful conditions; ability to meet medical, vision, and physical fitness standards required for medical and operational assignments.

Education Education benefits are available through standard Navy programs such as Tuition Assistance, the Post-9/11 GI Bill, ACE-recommended college credit for Navy training, Navy COOL-funded certifications, USMAP apprenticeships, and other Navy College Program opportunities.

Specific options depend on the Sailor's status, training, and current Navy policy.

Pay, Benefits & Service Pay, benefits, and service commitments follow standard Navy Active and/or Reserve policies for this type of role, including basic pay, allowances when eligible, health coverage, and retirement options.

Exact entitlements, special pays, and service obligations depend on program, component, years of service, and current law and Navy guidance.

Incentives Incentives such as bonuses, special pays, and loan repayment may be available at times for specific ratings or communities, but they change frequently and cannot be guaranteed.

Applicants must confirm current incentives and eligibility with an official Navy recruiter or authoritative Navy source.

Notes and Disclaimers This description is a general overview of typical duties, training, and opportunities in this community.

It does not replace official Navy instructions, policies, or contracts and does not guarantee specific assignments, training, incentives, or outcomes.

Actual opportunities depend on Navy needs, individual performance, screening results, and current law and policy.

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Medical Corps Officer (Physician)
🏢 US Navy
Salary not disclosed
Yonkers, NY 6 days ago
Navy Doctor

Becoming a doctor is one of the most challenging paths you can choose for yourself. You have to want it, and to know why you want it: to help people, to heal sickness and cure disease, to solve medical mysteries and make scientific discoveries. The reasons for becoming a doctor are noble, but there are plenty of distractions once you hit the real world.

Running your own office means watching insurance reimbursement rates dwindle while exorbitant malpractice insurance premiums skyrocket, all while dealing with healthcare industry red tape and staffing. But as a Navy Physician, all those nuisances are handled for you-from cutting through the red tape to covering the expenses-so you can focus on what really matters: treating the Sailors and Marines who keep our country safe and the families who support them.

Navy Physicians also:

* Earn excellent compensation in an established, thriving practice
* Experience manageable patient ratios for high-quality, one-on-one care
* Receive hands-on experience and Navy-funded advanced training
* Enjoy a flexible schedule that leaves more time for family and personal pursuits

Officers in the Navy Medical Corps are afforded the opportunity to attend the medical school of their choice and graduate debt-free through our scholarship and loan repayment programs. From a sign-on bonus of up to $800,000, and up to 100% tuition coverage, to a generous housing allowance, the education opportunities and financial rewards stack high for those pursuing a career as a Navy Physician. When you choose to invest your skills in the Navy, we invest in your future.

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Navy Medical Corps: What to Expect

Medical Corps Officer - Physician

Internal & Family Medicine

Orthopedic Surgeon

Histopathology

Anesthesiology

General Surgeon

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Responsibilities

As a Navy Physician and Officer in the Navy Medical Corps, you will lead the highly respected Navy healthcare team as you provide high-quality medical care for Sailors, Marines, service members, their families and, when called upon, the population at large. In this role, you may be called upon to:

* Diagnose ailments and treat injuries
* Work at the best military medical facilities on shore, at sea and in the field
* Join top health care professionals on the highly valued Navy health care team
* Collaborate with fellow military doctors and other health care officers, and partner with International Relief Teams and organizations, such as FEMA, USAID and Project Hope
* Operate as a leader within your focus area and get exposure outside your specialty
* Gain management experience that will serve you well throughout your career

Navy Medicine offers practice opportunities in more than 30 specialty and subspecialty areas:

* Aerospace Medicine
* Anesthesiology
* Dermatology
* Emergency Medicine
* Family Medicine
* Fleet Marine Corps Medicine
* Geriatrics
* Internal Medicine
* Allergy/Immunology
* Cardiology
* Endocrinology
* Gastroenterology
* Hematology/Oncology
* Infectious Disease
* Nephrology
* Pulmonary/Critical Care
* Rheumatology
* Neonatology
* Neurology
* Nuclear Medicine
* Obstetrics/Gynecology
* Occupational Medicine
* Ophthalmology
* Osteopathic Medicine
* Otolaryngology
* Pain Management
* Pathology
* Pediatrics
* Physical Medicine
* Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
* Preventive Medicine
* Psychiatry
* Radiology
* Diagnostic Radiology
* Interventional Radiology
* Radiation Oncology
* Sports Medicine
* Surface Medicine
* Surgery
* Cardiothoracic Surgery
* General Surgery
* Neurosurgery
* Orthopedic Surgery
* Transfusion Medicine
* Tropical Medicine
* Undersea/Diving Medicine
* Urology

Work Environment

Navy Physicians work in a variety of settings, including military medical facilities, ships, and field hospitals, both domestically and internationally. As a Navy Physician, you can work at one of the highly acclaimed National Naval Medical Centers in Bethesda, MD; Portsmouth, VA; and San Diego, CA. You might even provide medical support to deployed troops aboard one of two dedicated hospital ships-the USNS Comfort and USNS Mercy. Still more opportunities are available aboard a surface ship, working closely with a nearby aircraft squadron, or with the Fleet Marine Force. Reserve Physicians primarily drill one weekend a month at a location near their home.

Training & Advancement

Upon graduation from medical school, those pursuing a Physician position are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program that provides a comprehensive and intense introduction to the responsibilities of Navy Staff Corps Officers. Here they learn about the military structure of the U.S. Navy, its rich history of traditions and customs, leadership development and military etiquette.

Once that training is complete, you will learn the ins and outs of life as a Navy Physician at your first assignment.

Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance.

Post-Service Opportunities

Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields.

Education Opportunities

The Navy offers generous scholarships, financial assistance and continuing education programs, allowing you to finish your education with little or no debt.

In the Navy, you'll learn to lead others, further distinguishing your career, enhancing your credentials and expanding the boundaries of your expertise. Plus, if you're a student or resident, you can concentrate on your education or training, with no military/training obligation until after your program is completed.

For Students:

The Navy may pay for your medical education, and you don't need to attend a military medical school. Attend a school of your choice and you may emerge debt-free. With the Navy Health Professions Scholarship Program (HPSP), you may receive 100% tuition coverage during medical school, plus a monthly stipend, reimbursement of expenses and up to $20,000 sign-on bonus. With the Navy Health Services Collegiate Program (HSCP) , you may receive from $157,000 to $269,000 while attending medical school. This includes a monthly military salary, a housing allowance, and a comprehensive health care benefits package.

For Residents:

Residents may get supplemental income in medical residency through the Navy Financial Assistance Program (FAP), which may offer you $275,000 or more during your medical residency, including an annual $45,000 grant, a monthly stipend and reimbursement for out-of-pocket expenses.

For Practicing Physicians:

Practicing physicians can receive a sign-on bonus of up to $800,000 if they qualify.

All offers have many variables. To get details and find out which offer would benefit you most, request a medical recruiter contact you.

Qualifications & Requirements

A degree from a four-year college or university is a minimum educational requirement to become a Commissioned Officer. You must also attend Officer Training. There may be exceptions to the degree requirements based on extensive service experience. Additional qualifications include:

* Be a U.S. citizen currently practicing in the U.S.
* Be a graduate of an eligible medical school accredited by the AMA or the AOA
* Have completed one year of graduate-level medical education in a program approved by the AMA or AOA (interns currently in training may also apply)
* Have an MD or DO degree
* Have a current state medical license within one year of entering the Navy Medical Corps
* Be willing to serve a minimum of two years of Active Duty
* Be between the ages of 21 and 64 (qualified candidates over the age of 64 will be considered on a case-by-case basis)
* Be in good physical condition and pass a full medical examination

General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before.

Part-Time Opportunities in the Navy Reserve Medical Corps

Serve your country as a physician and part-time Navy medical officer.

Navy commissioned physicians attend to service members and their families. They have opportunities to participate in humanitarian relief efforts at home and around the world. They work at state-of-the-art military medical facilities and have access to advanced training and technology, including those not yet available to civilian providers. Navy healthcare offers the ability to focus on the finer points of medicine without the financial and business complications of private practice.

Physicians in the Navy Reserve serve in an Officer role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with this job, initial training requirements must first be met.

Navy Physicians also:

* Experience manageable patient ratios for high-quality, one-on-one care
* Receive hands-on experience and Navy-funded advanced training
* Enjoy a flexible schedule that leaves time for family and personal pursuits

As a Navy Physician and an Officer in the Navy Medical Corps, you will help lead the highly respected Navy healthcare team as you provide high-quality medical care for Sailors, Marines, other service members, their families, and, when called upon, humanity at large.

You will handle everything a typical physician does, such as diagnosing ailments, treating injuries, and saving lives. You also can move beyond routine:

* Work at the best military medical facilities on shore, at sea, and in the field
* Teach and mentor medical students, post graduate trainees, and more junior colleagues
* Collaborate with fellow military doctors and other healthcare officers, and partner with International Relief Teams and organizations, such as FEMA, USAID, and Project Hope
* Operate as a leader within your focus area and get exposure outside your specialty
* Gain leadership and management experience that will serve you well throughout your medical and military career

Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors.

US Navy Reserve Medicine

Serving part-time as a Reservist, your duties will be conducted during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Physicians in the Reserve typically drill at a location close to their homes. This gives the flexibility to expand your medical experiences in the Navy without compromising your civilian practice at home.

Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent.

Furthermore, serving as a Reservist physician allows for unique and exciting experiences beyond patient care. Career-long learning in areas within and beyond medicine is both the goal and expectation. You will have the opportunity to shape policy, teach, lead and mentor young men and women, and, if you choose to do so, potentially fly with aviators, sail on ships, dive with the submariners, and/or serve alongside Marines and special operators.

Pulmonary and Critical Care physicians serve essential roles as critical wartime specialists in the military healthcare system. Their efforts in our nation's conflicts have contributed to innovations and advancements in medical care because of their unique qualifications and training, military experiences and/or by their proximity to armed conflicts. These efforts have contributed to unprecedented survival rates in the recent Afghanistan and Persian Gulf conflicts. Pulmonologists and Intensivists also worked on the front lines of the Department of War's COVID-19 pandemic medical response.

For the required two week annual training, physicians may serve anywhere, whether at sea, in hospitals stateside, or in bases and camps in countries around the world.

Benefits include:

* Repayment of qualified education loans to the lending institution, paid annually while serving
* Annual bonuses for critical wartime specialists
* Post 9/11 GI Bill (May transfer many of the benefits to immediate family members)
* No-cost or low-cost medical and dental care for you and your eligible family members
* Full Morale, Welfare, and Recreation Privileges (golf, gym, RV camping, movie theater, and discounted event tickets)
* Stay at DoW lodging located on or near U.S. military installations for both duty and recreation
* Military Commissary and Exchange Privileges
* Space "A" Availability for Air Travel
* VA Home Loans
* Miscellaneous military discounts with your military-issued ID card
* Enrollment in the Uniformed Services Blended Retirement System
* Specialized training to become a leader in medicine
* Flexible drilling opportunities
* Any one of these three generous financial offers:

* Up to $50,000 per year in specialty pay
* Up to $250,000 in medical school loan repayment assistance
* An immediate one-time sign-on bonus of up to $10,000

Navy Reserve Sailors joining the Navy Medical Corps as residents can get a monthly stipend in excess of $2,200 while completing their residency. Offers based on service commitment. For complete offer details, request a medical recruiter contact you.

Job Requirements:

MD or DO degree from an accredited U.S. school of medicine or osteopathy; foreign graduates may apply with a permanent certificate from the Educational Council of Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG)

* Current license to practice medicine in the United States, District of Columbia, or Puerto Rico
* Eligibility for board certification
* Completion of at least one year of an approved graduate medical education program
* Between 21 and 42 years of age (waivers may be granted on a case-by-case basis up to age 68)

For current or former Navy Officers (NAVET): Prior experience satisfies the initial leadership training requirement - so you will not need to go through Officer Training again.

For current or former Officers of military branches other than the Navy (OSVET), as well as for Officer candidates without prior military experience: Officer Candidates are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program that provides a comprehensive and intense introduction to the responsibilities of Navy Staff Corps Officers. Officers who previously held a commission in another United States Military Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Public Health Service, or United States Coast Guard are exempt from attending ODS or LDO/CWO Academy.

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Make every day exceptional as a Behavioral Neurologist.
✦ New
$186,000 - 310,000
New Rochelle, NY 1 day ago

Welcome to the world of Behavioral Neurology at White Plains Hospital, where we are dedicated to understanding and treating neurological conditions that impact cognition, memory, and behavior. While occasional forgetfulness or mood changes can be normal, persistent cognitive or behavioral issues may indicate a deeper neurological condition requiring expert care. Our Behavioral Neurology team, part of White Plains Hospital Physician Associates, works closely with patients to diagnose and manage a range of disorders, including Alzheimer’s disease, frontotemporal dementia, Parkinson’s-related cognitive impairment, traumatic brain injury, stroke-related cognitive changes, and other neurodegenerative conditions. Through comprehensive evaluations, including neurological exams, cognitive assessments, and advanced imaging, we ensure accurate diagnoses and early intervention, which can significantly improve quality of life.

Our skilled specialists prioritize treatments that optimize cognitive function and emotional well-being while minimizing side effects, supporting long-term brain health. Whether providing advanced diagnostic care, utilizing cutting-edge technology, or collaborating within a multidisciplinary team, our healthcare professionals are committed to patient-centered neurological care. Join White Plains Hospital, where your expertise is valued, your skills are developed, and your wellness is supported through comprehensive benefits.

Benefits:

Be your best self with our rewards and benefits.

List:

  • Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, and Flex Spending Accounts

  • Flexible Schedules

  • Tuition Assistance

  • Annual Continuing Medical Education Stipend

  • 403(b) with Company Contribution Program

  • 457 Savings Plan

  • On-Site Wellness Support

Salary Information: $186,000 - $310,000

Role responsibilities:

Let your skills shine as a Behavioral Neurologist.

With no two patients or days alike, you'll collaborate to provide out-of-the-box, patient-focused strategies. Here are a few of the responsibilities you can expect:

  • Evaluate and manage neurobehavioral disorders like dementia, traumatic brain injuries, and movement disorders affecting cognition and behavior.

  • Work with neurologists, psychiatrists, neuropsychologists, and therapists to provide comprehensive patient care.

  • Develop treatment plans, educate families, and advocate for policies related to brain health and neurodegenerative diseases.

Qualifications:

What you’ll need as a Behavioral Neurologist.

  • Graduate from an accredited Medical School.

  • Board Certified or Board Eligible Neurologist.

  • Fellowship trained in Behavioral Neurology and Neuropsychiatry.

  • Active New York Medical License.

About us:

Our story

We’re dedicated to our community; it’s part of our mission. White Plains Hospital Physician Associates (WPHPA) is a division of White Plains Hospital – a leading healthcare provider in Westchester County and home to renowned programs and services. WPHPA was developed to align local practicing physicians with Hospital services. As a result, our patients benefit from greater access to an expanding breadth of outpatient specialty services. 

By enabling physicians and the Hospital to work more closely than ever, we ensure the best possible outcome for each patient by sharing information more directly, promoting growth, using resources efficiently and effectively, and developing quality care to its fullest potential. It’s just one example of the Hospital’s mission of extending its services beyond inpatient and outpatient care to improve the overall health of our entire community. 

Empowering our people is how we provide our community with exceptional care. Our culture of support extends beyond the benefits you can expect as a part of our team. We’re committed to being a place where you can grow, learn, and advance — ensuring we provide the tools to do just that. 

Salary Info:

The salary range and/or hourly rate listed is a good faith determination of potential base compensation that may be offered to a successful applicant for this position at the time of this job advertisement and may be modified in the future. When determining a team member's base salary and/or rate, several factors may be considered as applicable (e.g., location, specialty, service line, years of relevant experience, education, credentials, negotiated contracts, budget and internal equity).

How to Apply:

Come join one of Westchester’s top health networks.

Please send your confidential CV and a letter of interest to Physician Recruiter, JoAnne Carrier at Show Contact Details .

Contact Information

Please send your confidential CV and a letter of interest to Physician Recruiter, JoAnne Carrier at Show Contact Details .

Compensation: $186,000 - $310,000, Annually

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Make every day exceptional as an Obstetrician Gynecologist (OBGYN)
✦ New
🏢 White Plains Hospital
$300,000 - 369,000
New Rochelle, NY 1 day ago

Join our team of Women’s Health experts at WPHPA Obstetrics & Gynecology Partners! In this role, you will join the team treating everything from annual exams and prenatal care to menopausal concerns and specialized gynecological procedures. The medical professionals at Obstetric & Gynecological Partners offer their female patients highly individualized care that women need throughout their lives. Delivering an estimated 650 babies each year, the board-certified physicians at Obstetrics & Gynecological Partners are highly experienced in every aspect of maternity care, whether routine or high-risk pregnancies and those requiring additional monitoring. We offer a full range of women’s health care through the valuable integration of our physicians, nurse practitioners and a registered nurse team.

Doing what's best for our patients powers our one-of-a-kind culture. Whether you're providing advanced patient care, using top-of-the-line technology to diagnose, or collaborating with your colleagues, you are part of a team leading the healthcare industry forward. Join White Plains and have your ideas encouraged, skills developed, and wellness supported through comprehensive benefits. 

Benefits:

Be your best self with our rewards and benefits.

List:

  • Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, and Flex Spending Accounts

  • Flexible Schedules

  • Tuition Assistance

  • Annual Continuing Medical Education Stipend

  • 403(b) with Company Contribution Program

  • 457 Savings Plan

  • On-Site Wellness Support

Salary Information: $300,000 – $369,000

Role responsibilities:

Let your skills shine as an OBGYN.

With no two patients or days alike, you'll collaborate to provide out-of-the-box, patient-focused strategies. Here are a few of the responsibilities you can expect:

  • Provide obstetrical care and treatment –including preconception, pregnancy itself, labor and delivery, and routine antepartum follow-up.

  • High risk pregnancy management.

  • General gynecology services– including Pap testing, birth control, clinical breast exams, emergency, and routine care.

  • Perform complex gynecological and robotic procedures for cancer and non-cancerous problems.

  • Diagnose, treat, and monitor diseases, disorders, and conditions such as:

    • Premenstrual syndrome and menopausal symptoms.

    • Infertility treatment.

    • Sexual dysfunction.

    • Pelvic rehabilitation.

    • Hormonal problems.

    • Urinary tract infections.

    • Sexually transmitted infections/disease.

Qualifications:

What you’ll need as an OBGYN.

  • Graduate from an accredited Medical School.

  • Board Certified or Board Eligible OBGYN.

  • Active New York Medical License.

About us:

Our story

We’re dedicated to our community; it’s part of our mission. White Plains Hospital Physician Associates (WPHPA) is a division of White Plains Hospital – a leading healthcare provider in Westchester County and home to renowned programs and services. WPHPA was developed to align local practicing physicians with Hospital services. As a result, our patients benefit from greater access to an expanding breadth of outpatient specialty services. 

By enabling physicians and the Hospital to work more closely than ever, we ensure the best possible outcome for each patient by sharing information more directly, promoting growth, using resources efficiently and effectively, and developing quality care to its fullest potential. It’s just one example of the Hospital’s mission of extending its services beyond inpatient and outpatient care to improve the overall health of our entire community. 

Empowering our people is how we provide our community with exceptional care. Our culture of support extends beyond the benefits you can expect as a part of our team. We’re committed to being a place where you can grow, learn, and advance — ensuring we provide the tools to do just that. 

Salary Info:

The salary range and/or hourly rate listed is a good faith determination of potential base compensation that may be offered to a successful applicant for this position at the time of this job advertisement and may be modified in the future. When determining a team member's base salary and/or rate, several factors may be considered as applicable (e.g., location, specialty, service line, years of relevant experience, education, credentials, negotiated contracts, budget and internal equity).

How to Apply:

Come join one of Westchester’s top health networks.

Please send your confidential CV and a letter of interest to Physician Recruiter, JoAnne Carrier at Show Contact Details .

Contact Information

Please send your confidential CV and a letter of interest to Physician Recruiter, JoAnne Carrier at Show Contact Details .

Compensation: $300,000 - $369,000, Annually

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Make every day exceptional as a Nephrologist.
✦ New
🏢 White Plains Hospital
Salary not disclosed
New York, NY 1 day ago

Whether you're delivering high-quality inpatient and outpatient kidney care, collaborating with multidisciplinary teams, or utilizing advanced diagnostic technology to manage complex renal conditions, you are part of a team leading the healthcare industry forward. Join our esteemed team at White Plains Hospital Physician Associates. Here, your ideas are encouraged, your skills are developed, and your wellness is supported through comprehensive benefits.

Our Nephrology team is dedicated to diagnosing, treating, and managing a wide spectrum of kidney-related diseases, including chronic kidney disease, hypertension, electrolyte imbalances, and end-stage renal disease. We work closely with every patient to develop individualized care plans—incorporating lifestyle modifications, medication management, dialysis support, and transplant coordination—to improve kidney function, enhance quality of life, and promote long-term health.

Benefit s:

Be your best self with our rewards and benefits.

List:

  • Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, and Flex Spending Accounts
  • Flexible Schedules
  • Tuition Assistance
  • Annual Continuing Medical Education Stipend
  • 403(b) with Company Contribution Program
  • 457 Savings Plan
  • On-Site Wellness Support

Role responsibilities:

Let your skills shine as a Nephrologist.

With no two patients or days alike, you'll collaborate to provide out-of-the-box, patient-focused strategies. Here are a few of the responsibilities you can expect:

  • Evaluate, diagnose, and manage acute and chronic kidney conditions, including chronic kidney disease (CKD), hypertension, electrolyte disorders, glomerular diseases, and end-stage renal disease (ESRD).
  • Manage patients receiving dialysis treatment and provide comprehensive care plans for those undergoing kidney transplant evaluation and post-transplant management.
  • Collaborate with primary care providers, cardiologists, endocrinologists, and other specialists to ensure comprehensive, coordinated care.
  • Educate patients on kidney disease prevention, lifestyle modifications, and treatment options to promote long-term kidney health and overall well-being.

Qualifications:

What you’ll need as a Nephrologist.

  • Graduate from an accredited medical school.
  • Board Certified or Board Eligible Nephrologist.
  • Active New York State License.

About u s:

Our story

We’re dedicated to our community; it’s part of our mission. White Plains Hospital Physician Associates (WPHPA) is a division of White Plains Hospital – a leading healthcare provider in Westchester County and home to renowned programs and services. WPHPA was developed to align local practicing physicians with Hospital services. As a result, our patients benefit from greater access to an expanding breadth of outpatient specialty services. 

By enabling physicians and the Hospital to work more closely than ever, we ensure the best possible outcome for each patient by sharing information more directly, promoting growth, using resources efficiently and effectively, and developing quality care to its fullest potential. It’s just one example of the Hospital’s mission of extending its services beyond inpatient and outpatient care to improve the overall health of our entire community. 

Empowering our people is how we provide our community with exceptional care. Our culture of support extends beyond the benefits you can expect as a part of our team. We’re committed to being a place where you can grow, learn, and advance — ensuring we provide the tools to do just that. 

Salary Info:

The salary range and/or hourly rate listed is a good faith determination of potential base compensation that may be offered to a successful applicant for this position at the time of this job advertisement and may be modified in the future. When determining a team member's base salary and/or rate, several factors may be considered as applicable (e.g., location, specialty, service line, years of relevant experience, education, credentials, negotiated contracts, budget and internal equity

How to Apply:

Come join one of Westchester’s top health networks.

Please send your confidential CV and a letter of interest to Physician Recruiter, JoAnne Carrier at .

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Nephrology, Community Hospital Seeking Nephrologist
✦ New
🏢 White Plains Hospital
Salary not disclosed
New York, NY 1 day ago
Whether you're delivering high-quality inpatient and outpatient kidney care, collaborating with multidisciplinary teams, or utilizing advanced diagnostic technology to manage complex renal conditions, you are part of a team leading the healthcare industry forward. Join our esteemed team at White Plains Hospital Physician Associates. Our Nephrology team is dedicated to diagnosing, treating, and managing a wide spectrum of kidney-related diseases, including chronic kidney disease, hypertension, electrolyte imbalances, and end-stage renal disease. We work closely with every patient to develop individualized care plans—incorporating lifestyle modifications, medication management, dialysis support, and transplant coordination—to improve kidney function, enhance quality of life, and promote long-term health. Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, and Flex Spending Accounts
~ Annual Continuing Medical Education Stipend
~On-Site Wellness Support

Let your skills shine as a Nephrologist.
Manage patients receiving dialysis treatment and provide comprehensive care plans for those undergoing kidney transplant evaluation and post-transplant management.
Collaborate with primary care providers, cardiologists, endocrinologists, and other specialists to ensure comprehensive, coordinated care.
Educate patients on kidney disease prevention, lifestyle modifications, and treatment options to promote long-term kidney health and overall well-being.
What you’ll need as a Nephrologist.
Graduate from an accredited medical school.
Board Certified or Board Eligible Nephrologist.
We’re dedicated to our community; White Plains Hospital Physician Associates (WPHPA) is a division of White Plains Hospital – a leading healthcare provider in Westchester County and home to renowned programs and services. WPHPA was developed to align local practicing physicians with Hospital services. By enabling physicians and the Hospital to work more closely than ever, we ensure the best possible outcome for each patient by sharing information more directly, promoting growth, using resources efficiently and effectively, and developing quality care to its fullest potential. It’s just one example of the Hospital’s mission of extending its services beyond inpatient and outpatient care to improve the overall health of our entire community. 
Empowering our people is how we provide our community with exceptional care. The salary range and/or hourly rate listed is a good faith determination of potential base compensation that may be offered to a successful applicant for this position at the time of this job advertisement and may be modified in the future. When determining a team member's base salary and/or rate, several factors may be considered as applicable (e.g., location, specialty, service line, years of relevant experience, education, credentials, negotiated contracts, budget and internal equity
Come join one of Westchester’s top health networks.
Please send your confidential CV and a letter of interest to Physician Recruiter, JoAnne Carrier at
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