US Navy
Are you ready to explore a new and rewarding path in medicine?
The U.S. Navy is seeking a board-certified or board-eligible
Anesthesiologist
to serve as a
Active Duty Medical Corps Officer —providing care to service members and their families in a full-time, in-person role.
Position Details Specialty : Anesthesiology Status : Active Duty, Full-Time Starting Annual Compensation : $ 271,555 to $361,090
Potential Duty Station Locations: San Diego, California Portsmouth, Virginia Camp Lejeune, North Carolina Okinawa, Japan Guam And more!
Primary Responsibilities Deliver anesthesia for surgical procedures Manage pain control and patient safety in perioperative settings Operate in a variety of Navy medical facilities, based on training and assignment
Benefits and Incentives $600,000 Accession Bonus! $66,000 Annual Specialty Incentive Pay $8,000 Annual Board Certification Pay Continuing Medical Education (CME) Allowance/Reimbursement 30 Days of PTO (plus federal holidays) 12 Weeks of Paid Maternity Leave, in addition to convalescent leave if needed Housing Allowance or On-Base Housing Comprehensive Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance Retirement and Pension Plans No production quotas or billing concerns—focus entirely on patient care 36 Months of Education Benefits through the Forever GI Bill (includes full tuition, housing allowance, and $1,000 book stipend for you or your dependents) Dedicated clinical support and access to advanced technology
Eligibility Requirements M.D. or D.O. from an accredited institution (or ECFMG certified) Completion of an ACGME accredited residency in Anesthesiology (or in final year of residency) Board Certified in Anesthesiology (or in final year of residency) U.S. Citizenship Between the ages of 21 and 64
(Federal Law: Title 10 U.S. Code section 531 and 532)
Direct Contact: Michael Yalon Michael.C.Yalon.Mil@US.Navy.Mil Call/Text: (520) 954-1120 LinkedIn:
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This is more than just a career—it’s a mission. If you're looking to practice medicine with purpose and make a lasting impact, we invite you to learn more.
Reach out today to explore what Navy Medicine can offer you.
Watch The Navy's Anesthesiology Video:
Navy Anesthesiology Video
The U.S. Navy is seeking a board-certified or board-eligible
Anesthesiologist
to serve as a
Active Duty Medical Corps Officer —providing care to service members and their families in a full-time, in-person role.
Position Details Specialty : Anesthesiology Status : Active Duty, Full-Time Starting Annual Compensation : $ 271,555 to $361,090
Potential Duty Station Locations: San Diego, California Portsmouth, Virginia Camp Lejeune, North Carolina Okinawa, Japan Guam And more!
Primary Responsibilities Deliver anesthesia for surgical procedures Manage pain control and patient safety in perioperative settings Operate in a variety of Navy medical facilities, based on training and assignment
Benefits and Incentives $600,000 Accession Bonus! $66,000 Annual Specialty Incentive Pay $8,000 Annual Board Certification Pay Continuing Medical Education (CME) Allowance/Reimbursement 30 Days of PTO (plus federal holidays) 12 Weeks of Paid Maternity Leave, in addition to convalescent leave if needed Housing Allowance or On-Base Housing Comprehensive Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance Retirement and Pension Plans No production quotas or billing concerns—focus entirely on patient care 36 Months of Education Benefits through the Forever GI Bill (includes full tuition, housing allowance, and $1,000 book stipend for you or your dependents) Dedicated clinical support and access to advanced technology
Eligibility Requirements M.D. or D.O. from an accredited institution (or ECFMG certified) Completion of an ACGME accredited residency in Anesthesiology (or in final year of residency) Board Certified in Anesthesiology (or in final year of residency) U.S. Citizenship Between the ages of 21 and 64
(Federal Law: Title 10 U.S. Code section 531 and 532)
Direct Contact: Michael Yalon Michael.C.Yalon.Mil@US.Navy.Mil Call/Text: (520) 954-1120 LinkedIn:
Connect with me
This is more than just a career—it’s a mission. If you're looking to practice medicine with purpose and make a lasting impact, we invite you to learn more.
Reach out today to explore what Navy Medicine can offer you.
Watch The Navy's Anesthesiology Video:
Navy Anesthesiology Video