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Emergency Medicine - Physician


Company : PracticeLink


Location : Piedmont, AL


Created : 2026-04-18


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Emergency Medicine Physician - U.S. Navy Nationwide | Full-Time In-Person | Emergency Medicine Specialty Starting Annual Compensation: $240,805 to $324,090 Are you ready for a career that combines top-tier compensation, work-life balance, and the honor of serving those who serve? We're looking for passionate, service-driven Emergency Medicine Physicians to join the U.S. Navy as active-duty Medical Corps Officers . This is more than just a job "” it's your chance to practice at the highest level while making a lasting difference in the lives of service members and their families. Position Highlights: $500,000 Accession Bonus!$54,000 Specialty Incentive Pay$8,000 Board Certification PayCME AllowanceExceptional Benefits - including retirement, 30 days PTO, and more12 Weeks Paid Maternity Leave - plus convalescent leave as neededWork-Life Balance - no production requirements, focus on quality careGenerous Housing - housing stipend or free on-base housingForever GI Bill - 36 months education benefits including full tuition, housing allowance, and $1,000 annual book stipend (for you or your dependents)Top-Tier Care Environment - provide care with excellent support staffNo Billing Hassles - patient care fully covered, no out-of-pocket discussionsResponsibilities: Provide urgent and emergency care, diagnose and treat a wide range of acute conditions, stabilize critically ill or injured patients, perform life-saving procedures, and collaborate with multidisciplinary teams for follow-up care. Support the health and readiness of service members in both operational and non-operational settings . Potential Practice Locations: Portsmouth, VirginiaTwentynine Palms, CaliforniaCamp Lejeune, North CarolinaOkinawa, JapanGuamCamp Pendleton, CaliforniaSan Diego, California...and more!Minimum Qualifications: MD or DO from an accredited school (or ECFMG Certified)Completion of an ACGME accredited residency in Emergency Medicine (or in final year of residency)Board Certified in Emergency Medicine (or in final year of residency)U.S. CitizenshipBetween the ages of 21 and 64 (Title 10 U.S. Code section 531 and 532)