The Navy is recruiting board-certified and licensed psychiatrists to serve part-time as Reserve Officers, providing psychiatric care to military personnel, their families, and other beneficiaries. This role offers an accelerated career path, opportunities for global humanitarian missions, and the ability to maintain a civilian practice. Benefits include bonuses, insurance, retirement plans, and access to military facilities and education benefits.
America's Navy is seeking fully trained U.S. board-certified and licensed Psychiatrists.
Categorically matched residents practicing in the U.S. may also apply and be eligible for other incentives.
Navy Medicine has opportunities for physicians to serve part-time while maintaining their civilian practice. Navy physicians typically enjoy an accelerated career track, with opportunities to care for the medical needs of the brave men and women who serve our country, their families, and other beneficiaries who have served. It's a great responsibility and an honor of the highest order. The rewards for meeting such challenges are, of course, also great.
As a Navy Reserve Officer, you'll have ample opportunity to see the world while maintaining your civilian practice. It really is the best of both worlds. You serve your country and stay true to yourself. Drill one weekend per month locally, plus one two-week period annually.
You may also take part in humanitarian relief efforts stateside and around the world, collaborating with fellow military doctors and other healthcare professionals while partnering with international organizations.
To qualify, you must be a U.S. citizen, currently practicing medicine, and between the ages of 21 and 64; you must pass the Navy's physical, legal, and security screenings; and you must meet credential requirements.
Incentives include:
psychiatrist, Navy physician, psychology, military medicine, board-certified psychiatrist, mental health care, Navy Reserve, humanitarian medical missions, Tricare insurance, veterans affairs benefits
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