Eight months have passed since Hurricane Maria made landfall in Puerto Rico—despite challenging conditions, VA continues to persistently deliver critical health care to more than 75,000 Veterans living on the island. We’ve made great progress, but there’s still plenty of work to be done. And at VA, we’re more motivated than ever to meet the needs of Veterans and their families affected by the hurricane and show them how much we care. Now’s your chance to help us achieve our mission.
If you’re a physician seeking an opportunity to build valuable experience and make a lasting difference in countless lives, consider a career giving back to the servicemen and women who need our support and attention in Puerto Rico. Your commitment will help restore health and hope to our nation’s heroes—because they deserve it. In return, you’ll have all you need to thrive in your career, from ample compensation to generous benefits. To get started, explore our open positions and apply today.
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