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Entry Level Army Research Jobs (NOW HIRING)

... research on diseases of military importance. At a Glance * Career Type: Officer * Service Options: * Active Duty * Army Reserve * Army National Guard * Experience Level: Entry Level * Bonuses: Up to ...

... research on diseases of military importance. At a Glance * Career Type: Officer * Service Options: * Active Duty * Army Reserve * Army National Guard * Experience Level: Entry Level * Bonuses: Up to ...

... research on diseases of military importance. At a Glance * Career Type: Officer * Service Options: * Active Duty * Army Reserve * Army National Guard * Experience Level: Entry Level * Bonuses: Up to ...

... research on diseases of military importance. At a Glance * Career Type: Officer * Service Options: * Active Duty * Army Reserve * Army National Guard * Experience Level: Entry Level * Bonuses: Up to ...

... research on diseases of military importance. At a Glance * Career Type: Officer * Service Options: * Active Duty * Army Reserve * Army National Guard * Experience Level: Entry Level * Bonuses: Up to ...

... research on diseases of military importance. At a Glance * Career Type: Officer * Service Options: * Active Duty * Army Reserve * Army National Guard * Experience Level: Entry Level * Bonuses: Up to ...

... research on diseases of military importance. At a Glance * Career Type: Officer * Service Options: * Active Duty * Army Reserve * Army National Guard * Experience Level: Entry Level * Bonuses: Up to ...

... research on diseases of military importance. At a Glance * Career Type: Officer * Service Options: * Active Duty * Army Reserve * Army National Guard * Experience Level: Entry Level * Bonuses: Up to ...

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Active Ophthalmologist

Full-time

Medical

Posted 8 days ago


United States Army rating

6.1

Company rating: 6.1 out of 10

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Job description

Ophthalmologist (Army Medical Officer)Job Overview

As an Ophthalmologist, you will diagnose and provide treatment for injuries, diseases, and disorders of the eye. As an Officer on the U.S. Army health care team, you will also provide health support for commanders at all levels, train other medical personnel, participate in graduate medical education courses, and conduct research on diseases of military importance.

At a Glance
  • Career Type: Officer
  • Service Options:
    • Active Duty
    • Army Reserve
    • Army National Guard
  • Experience Level: Entry Level
  • Bonuses: Up to $225K
Requirements
  • Be a U.S. citizen by the time you commission as an Officer
  • Be between 21 and 42 years old
  • Hold an advanced degree in your medical field
  • Possess a current license to practice medicine
  • Be eligible for board certification
  • Be eligible for a Secret Security Clearance
  • Be medically and physically fit
  • Be in good moral standing
Skills You'll Learn
  • Surgical Operations
  • Patient Care
  • Medical Research

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Industry

National security, health care and social assistance, national security and international affairs and public administration

Company size

10,000+ Employees

Headquarters location

Arlington, VA, US

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