Neurosurgeon

U.S. Army 1st Medical Recruiting Battalion
Richmond, VA, VA, USA
  • Healthcare
Our job summary
Serve as a military neurosurgeon with leadership, advanced surgical caseload, and care for Soldiers and families. Neurosurgeon role: examine, diagnose, and perform neurosurgery; active-duty Officer in U.S. Army; full-time military schedule; location varies by assignment; commissioning required; age 21–42; service commitment/contract length per military term. - U.S. citizen by commissioning - Advanced medical degree (MD/DO) - Medical license to practice - Eligible for Secret clearance - Medically and physically fit
Full description

As a Neurosurgeon, you’ll have the vital responsibility of examining, diagnosing, and performing surgeries for patients suffering from neurological disease, injury, or disorders. As an Officer in the U.S. Army healthcare community, you’ll help prevent illnesses, rehabilitate, treat, and promote the overall health of Soldiers and their families.

Requirements

  • Be a U.S. citizen by the time you commission as an Officer
  • 21 to 42 Years Old
  • Advanced Degree in Your Medical Field
  • License to Practice Medicine
  • Eligible for a Secret Security Clearance
  • Medically and Physically Fit
  • In Good Moral Standing

Skills You'll Learn

  • Imaging Systems
  • Emergency Care
  • Patient Care

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