VA pharmacists play an important role in the care cycle of our Veterans. From dispensing critical medication to participating in clinical research studies, they are a vital part of the VA health care system.
For the fifth consecutive year, the Department of Veterans Affairs Consolidated Mail Outpatient Pharmacy (CMOP) has scored the highest in overall satisfaction in the J.D. Power National Pharmacy Study, Mail-Order segment.
“VA’s first-class pharmacy services are an important component of the exceptional health care available to our Veterans,” said Dr. Carolyn Clancy, Interim Under Secretary for Health. “We are proud to learn from our Veterans through this study that VA is delivering on that commitment.”
With nearly 9 million Veterans enrolled, VA operates the largest integrated health care delivery system in the United States, and as such, employs over 6,000 pharmacists. Our pharmacists have unique opportunities, like running disease-based clinics and participating in clerkships.
In addition to comparable pay, we offer a collection of benefits not found in the private sector, such as generous loan repayment benefits and up to 26 vacation days when you join our team.
If you are interested in joining our award-winning pharmacists at VA, visit VAcareers.va.gov to learn how you can apply your skills and experience to serving our Nation’s Veterans.
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