What are the responsibilities and job description for the Medical Doctor-Part time/PRN position at US Navy Reserve?
Job Description
Serve your country as a part-time physician without relocating. As a Navy commissioned physician, you will attend to service members and their families in a similar manner to a civilian doctor.
Benefits of Serving as a Navy Physician
- 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
As a Navy Physician and Officer in the Navy Medical Corps, you will help lead the highly respected Navy healthcare team by providing high-quality medical care for Sailors, Marines, service members, their families, and humanity at large. You will handle tasks similar to those performed by typical physicians, including diagnosing ailments, treating injuries, and saving lives.
Additional Responsibilities
- Work at top military medical facilities on shore, at sea, and in the field
- 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 gain exposure outside your specialty
- Gain management experience that will serve you well throughout your career
Part-Time Service as a Reservist
As a Reservist, your duties will be carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Physicians in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. This allows you to expand your medical experience in the Navy without compromising your civilian practice at home. For annual training, physicians may serve anywhere in the world, whether at sea, in hospitals stateside, or in bases and camps in countries around the world.
Salary : $250,000 - $325,000