Lots of good things are happening at VA, and our recruiters are traveling to numerous events throughout the month of April to meet with potential candidates.
If you are a clinician and are looking to work with Veterans in the largest health care system in the country, these events are your chance to learn more.
In April, we’ll be attending events with:
- American College of Cardiology (AAC) from April 6-8, 2024, in Atlanta, GA
- Pri-Med from April 11-13, 2024, in Houston, TX
- American Academy of Neurology (AAN) from April 13-18, 2024, in Denver, CO
- American College of Physicians from April 18-20, 2024, in Boston, MA
No matter your specialty, there’s a place for you at VA. If you’re attending one of these events, learn about how you can practice with purpose at VA and take advantage of the latest innovations in your field.
At the same time, our recruiting team is happy to tell you all about the rewards of working at VA, from premium employee benefits to ideal life/work balance.
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