Physician careers at the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) are rooted in purpose, innovation, and a true commitment to serving Veterans. For Dr. Nabiha Gill, Section Chief of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Services at the Indianapolis VA Medical Center, this rings true now and when she started at VA 20 years ago.
Chronic and acute pain affects many Veterans, and at VA, no one faces it alone. Keep reading to learn more about pain management roles across VA and how you can join our team.
Are you an anesthesiologist looking for something more from your career? Consider working at VA, where your talents and training can earn you more.
Physicians find more than a career at VA—they discover a meaningful mission serving over 600,000 women veterans, alongside unparalleled life/work balance, professional growth, and a supportive community that values both their expertise and well-being.
If you’re looking for an opportunity to provide care to Veterans outside a traditional clinical setting, Home Based Primary Care (HBPC) is a great option.
Looking for a place to bring your clinical career? Consider a job at VA that offers unbeatable benefits and a mission that matters.
As a geriatrics specialist at VA, your work will have a huge impact on Veterans as they come to rely on VA’s care as they grow older.
Learn what makes practicing primary care at VA the best opportunity in all of health care.
Match Day marks an important milestone for physicians. For the many new residents who make their way to VA to begin work, there’s a bright future ahead.
There are numerous reasons why you should consider bringing your primary care career to VA. See what our experts rank as the biggest benefits you’ll find here.
Dr. Neil Patel and Dr. Chad Kessler, two of our emergency medicine physicians, share the uncommon benefits that can be found by practicing at VA.
There are hundreds of opportunities, both clinical and nonclinical, in our geriatrics and extended care programs. Explore this expanding field.












