International SOS Government Medical Services
Location
Houston, Texas
Conduct comprehensive ophthalmology disability evaluations and vision testing for Veterans at international clinical sites. Ensure accurate clinical documentation and submission of Disability Benefit Questionnaires within established timelines.
Requires an MD or DO with Board certification or eligibility in Ophthalmology and a current unrestricted physician license. Must possess BLS certification and a valid U.S. passport for international travel.
Company Description Provide specialized ophthalmology evaluations within a structured clinical environment supporting Veterans through comprehensive disability assessment services where clinical expertise, diagnostic accuracy, and documentation quality contribute to timely care determinations.
International SOS Government Medical Services partners with healthcare professionals seeking meaningful, mission-driven work around the world. As part of a global team supporting diverse patient populations, you’ll deliver high-quality care in dynamic healthcare environments while collaborating with experienced clinical and operational teams.
Operating in more than 90 countries, International SOS provides clinical care, emergency response, and healthcare support services across a wide range of care settings. Headquartered in Houston, Texas, we are committed to delivering trusted healthcare solutions wherever they are needed most. Learn more at internationalsos.com.
Support Veterans through comprehensive ophthalmology disability evaluations within an established clinical assessment environment. This role focuses on ocular health evaluations, visual condition assessments, and detailed clinical documentation supporting disability determination processes in a professionally managed healthcare setting. Working within a multidisciplinary clinical team, the Ophthalmologist provides independent ophthalmic evaluations while contributing to coordinated, high-quality patient assessment workflows. This position is best suited for physicians who value structured clinical practice, diagnostic expertise, and clear medical documentation. This role is well suited for physicians comfortable practicing independently within a structured assessment environment. Key Responsibilities Travel to established international clinical sites supporting Veteran evaluation services Conduct ophthalmology disability evaluations, vision testing, and visual condition assessments in accordance with established VA Disability Benefit Questionnaires (DBQs) Evaluate ocular diseases, injuries, and visual conditions while documenting findings with clinical accuracy and clarity Refer patients for specialized ophthalmic evaluation when clinically appropriate Maintain accurate and timely medical documentation, case reporting, and DBQ submission requirements Support clinical quality, documentation standards, and established care guidelines within the healthcare program This role focuses on disability evaluations and medical documentation rather than ongoing treatment or surgical care.
MD or DO from an accredited institution Board certified or board eligible in Ophthalmology Current unrestricted physician license in the U.S., U.S. Territory, or Canada required Current American Heart Association or American Red Cross BLS certification required Experience treating adult patient populations Ability to complete documentation and case submission requirements within established 48-hour turnaround timelines Valid U.S. Passport or Passport from Country of Record required Preferred Previous experience supporting disability evaluations or compensation and pension examinations Experience working within multidisciplinary or government healthcare environments Strong independent assessment, documentation, and clinical decision-making skills
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