September is a busy month for the many students returning to school, but it can also be a great time to learn about what VA has to offer. We’ll be attending events with:

And there’s a lot to learn from our VA recruiters. They’ll be available to explain all that makes VA great, just like other members of our team can attest to.

“Being the largest integrated health care network in the nation, there are unlimited opportunities for emergency physicians at VA. From rural emergency departments to high-volume urban sites, from solo practice to multi-attending resident teaching emergency departments and urgent care centers, there’s an option for everyone,” Dr. Neil Patel and Dr. Chad Kessler shared.

“Where else can you practice meaningful, team-based and comprehensive primary care in a manner that serves a higher purpose while also maintaining your individual life-work balance?” said Dr. Dhruv Gadhia, a deputy associate chief of staff in the VA Maryland Health Care System.

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Learn more about the events we’ll be attending, and how you can get started on your own journey to a job at VA, at VA Careers.

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