ABOUT Join the ranks as a part-time physician, serving your country with pride. This role does not require relocation, allowing you to care for service members and their families just like in a civilian setting. Experience an accelerated career path and participate in impactful humanitarian relief efforts both domestically and internationally. As a Navy physician, you will work in leading military medical facilities with cutting-edge technology and receive advanced training not commonly found in the civilian sector. You will benefit from avoiding the stressors of private practice, including startup costs and malpractice insurance. Here are some of the advantages of being a Navy Physician: Competitive compensation. Manageable patient ratios ensuring high-quality, personalized care. Hands-on experience and advanced training funded by the Navy. Flexible scheduling that allows for more personal and family time. As a leader in the Navy Medical Corps, you will deliver high-quality medical care to Sailors, Marines, and their families while also contributing to global humanitarian efforts. Your daily responsibilities will include diagnosing conditions, treating injuries, and saving lives, with opportunities to: Work at premier military medical facilities on land, at sea, and in diverse environments. Collaborate with talented healthcare professionals within the Navy. Engage with international organizations like FEMA, USAID, and Project Hope. Expand your leadership experience within your specialty and beyond. Serving part-time as a Reservist, your duties occur during scheduled drills and training periods. During monthly drills, you will typically work near your home, maintaining a balance with your civilian practice. For annual training, opportunities may arise globally. PAY & BENEFITS Education loans repayment over a maximum of three years while serving. Post 9/11 GI Bill with transferability to immediate family. No-cost or low-cost medical and dental care for you and your family. 30 days of paid vacation each year. Access to a range of MWR privileges, including recreational activities. Commissary and Exchange privileges. Specialized training aimed at developing medical leaders. Work one weekend a month with flexible drill times to accommodate surgical rotations. JOB REQUIREMENTS MD or DO degree from an accredited U.S. school of medicine or osteopathy; foreign graduates are considered with ECFMG certification. Current medical license in the U.S., District of Columbia, or Puerto Rico. Eligibility for board certification. Completion of at least one year of an accredited graduate medical education internship. Ages between 21 and 42, with case-by-case waivers available up to 68. U.S. citizenship (non-waivable). HOW TO APPLY If you are currently in the Inactive Ready Reserve or have been off active duty for more than six months, connect with a Navy Officer Recruiter to begin your application process.