Neurologist – U.S. Navy (Active-Duty Medical Corps Officer)

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Neurologist – U.S. Navy (Active-Duty Medical Corps Officer)

National
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Full-Time In-Person | Not Remote or Telemedicine

    Total Annual Compensation: $216,055 – $293,090

    Advance your neurology career by joining the U.S. Navy as a Neurologist, where you’ll deliver world-class neurological care to service members and their families in a mission-driven environment—while enjoying unmatched professional growth, benefits, and purpose.

    Position Highlights:

    • $400,000 Accession Bonus

    • $48,000 Specialty Incentive Pay

    • $8,000 Board Certification Pay

    • CME Allowance

    • Exceptional Benefits

      • including military retirement, 30 days PTO, comprehensive health coverage, and more
    • Paid Parental Leave

      • 12 weeks of paid maternity leave (plus convalescent leave if needed)
    • Quality of Life

      • Work in a mission-focused, non-production environment
    • Housing Benefits

      • Stipend or free on-base housing
    • Forever GI Bill

      • Up to 36 months of full tuition coverage, housing allowance, and $1,000 annual book stipend for you or your dependents
    • No Billing Hassles

      • Your patient’s care is fully covered — no dealing with insurance or reimbursement

    Responsibilities:

    Diagnose and treat a full spectrum of neurological conditions impacting the brain, spinal cord, and nervous system. Manage acute and chronic disorders including seizures, strokes, traumatic brain injuries, and neurodegenerative diseases. Provide preventive strategies, deliver specialized care, and collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to optimize the health and readiness of service members across hospital, outpatient, and operational settings.

    Potential Practice Locations:

    • San Diego, California
    • Jacksonville, Florida
    • Portsmouth, Virginia …and more.

    Minimum Qualifications:

    • MD or DO from an accredited medical school (or ECFMG Certified)
    • Completion of an ACGME accredited Neurology residency or in Final Year
    • Board Certified in Neurology or In Final Year of Residency
    • U.S. Citizenship
    • Between ages 21–57 (Federal Law: Title 10 U.S. Code section 531 and 532)

    You’ll serve those who serve, with unmatched support, purpose, and professional growth.

    Apply here or reach out directly to learn more:

    Michael Yalon

    Cell: (520) 954-1120

    Email: Michael.C.Yalon.Mil@US.Navy.Mil

    Let's Connect: www.linkedin.com/in/myalon

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  • About Us

    America’s Navy is approximately 450,000 Sailors, 300 ships and submarines, and 3,700 aircraft strong. Water and salt flow through our veins in the same proportion as the sea. That mighty force is the lifeblood of the greatest Navy ever to sail unstoppably upon it, slip stealthily beneath it or fly unchallenged above it. And we defend with honor, courage, and commitment every hour of every day. We are America’s Navy. We are forged by the sea.