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Physician (Occupational Medicine)

U.S. Army Medical Command

Falls Church, Virginia$123k – $300k16d ago
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About the role

Develops and issues clinical practice guidelines, medical surveillance protocols, and diagnostic standards. Makes authoritative medical determinations required under Army Surety and Personnel Reliability Program policies. Evaluates health risks using diagnostic, laboratory, epidemiological, and exposure data in nuclear, biological, and chemical environments. Provides physician-level consultation and clinical oversight to Army organizations and Department of Defense agencies. Evaluates force structure, clinical staffing, and provider competency requirements for medical readiness. Provides advanced clinical and technical training to Army Surety Medicine providers. Authors policies, regulations, and standards governing medical support to Army Surety Programs. Represents the U.S. Army Medical Command at high-level conferences, interfacing with the Department of Defense, federal agencies, and academic institutions. Reviews and contributes to proposed policies and documents drafted by variou

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