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The Role of a Young Physician in the VA System. Nichol L. Salvo, DPM 2012 APMA Young Physicians ’ Institute May 19, 2012 Washington, D.C. Louis Stokes Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center Akron Outpatient Clinic Akron, Ohio Nichol.salvo@va.gov. Disclosures.
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The Role of a Young Physician in the VA System Nichol L. Salvo, DPM 2012 APMA Young Physicians’ Institute May 19, 2012 Washington, D.C. Louis Stokes Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center Akron Outpatient Clinic Akron, Ohio Nichol.salvo@va.gov
Disclosures • I have no disclosures • I have no conflicts of interest • I am not representing the views of the Department of Veterans Affairs
Why the VA as a career? • Pathology • Research • Education • Medicine and Surgery – TREATING THE VETERAN
Pathology ECCRINE SYRINGOFIBROADENOMATOSIS OF MASCARO
Research and Education • Residency Training • Student Education • CME • Research
Medicine and Surgery • Patient care without insurance dictation • No business • Devices, materials, implants
Hiring • www.usajobs.gov • License in a State, Territory, or Commonwealth of the United States, or in the District of Columbia • U.S. Citizenship • Must pass pre-employment examination. • Designated and/or Random Drug Testing • Background and/or Security Investigation • English Language Proficiency
The Interview • Performance Based Interviewing • Clinical • Presentation
Benefits • Salary • $82K - $106K • $96K - $125K • Chief Grade - $155K • Pension - FERS • TSP • Life and Disability • Health/Dental/Vision • Vacation – 26 days • Sick – 13 days • Federal Holidays • Tort • CME • ***EMR***
The Take Away • The VA is not for everyone • Compassion • Pathology and comorbidity areguaranteed • Teaching and Research • Maximize your scope and licensure • Competitive – Veteran status helps