UROLOGIST

NAVY MEDICINE

Job Description

BE THE PHYSICIAN YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO BE. A PRACTICE WITHOUT BOUNDARIES Diagnosing ailments. Treating injuries. Saving lives. Keeping service members and their families healthy – at home and around the globe. As a Navy Physician, you can pursue your true passion for helping others and do it in ways you’ve never imagined. Beyond the everyday responsibilities of a doctor, the Navy offers you opportunities to travel the world on humanitarian missions and to contribute to disaster relief efforts in this country and around the world. Wherever you are, you’ll know that you’re bringing life-changing care to those who need it most. In Navy Medicine, there are opportunities to practice in any of more than 30 specialty and subspecialty areas. And whatever your specialization, you can focus on the finer points of medicine without the business concerns: • Provide truly patient-focused care • Earn excellent compensation in an established, thriving practice • Operate free of start-up costs, equipment expenses and insurance fees A DOCTOR AND AN OFFICER As a Navy Physician, you will distinguish yourself with the pride and respect that comes with being a Navy Medical Corps Officer. You’ll not only be a skilled physician, but a leader in your own right: • Enjoy access to some of the most advanced medical technology on the planet • Work at top military medical facilities on shore, at sea and in the field • Partner with top health-care professionals on the Navy Health Care team • Further your expertise through hands-on experience and Navy-funded advanced training BENEFITS OF SERVING AS A NAVY PHYSICIAN What else is there to look forward to? A competitive salary with possible supplemental pay and potential bonuses. 30 days’ vacation with pay earned each year. Comprehensive health-care coverage and generous retirement and savings plans. Plus, there are always the fringe benefits, like world travel and tax-free housing, shopping and meals. And more. Beyond that, Navy Physicians enjoy regular hours and manageable patient ratios that provide ample time for family, friends and personal pursuits. YOU DECIDE HOW YOU SERVE There are different ways that you can commit to practicing medicine in America’s Navy. Active Duty Medical Officers serve full-time. Reserve Medical Officers serve part-time. And the initial service requirement could be as few as two years. A Medical Officer Recruiter can provide more information on your options. Min. Requirements • Commission before the age of 42 for Active Duty or 58 for Reserve component • MD Licensed in one of the 50 US states • MD degree from any on the 50 US states • Be able to pass a medical physical For more details, contact your local Navy Medical Officer Recruiter: Daryl A. Mercado LTJG MSC USN 855 Yard St. Grandview Heights, OH 43212 614-738-3446 daryl.mercado@navy.mil NAVY.COM/HEALTHCARE | FACEBOOK.COM/NAVYHEALTHCARE

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Employer Information

Applicant Contact

Daryl Mercado

(614) 738-3446

Websites

https://www.navyreserve.com/medical

http://www.med.navy.mil/Pages/default.aspx

Reference ID

289420208

Employer

NAVY MEDICINE

Location

Ohio

Last Updated

December 12, 2016

Accepts J-1 Visas

No

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