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Warrior Vets Medical Services PLLC
Overview
Nurse Practitioners will serve US Military servicemen and veterans by conducting one-time, general medical evaluations, which typically last 30 to 90 minutes per appointment. These evaluations are crucial for impacting veterans' access to ongoing care, with no ongoing treatment responsibilities required from the clinician.
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Compensation
$150 / HOUR
Posted
2 months ago
Psychologists will serve Veterans by providing one-time, in-person general medical evaluations lasting 60 to 90 minutes at their own practice location. The role involves receiving compensation for each evaluation with no ongoing treatment responsibilities for these veterans.
Nurse Practitioners will serve US Military veterans by providing one-time, in-person general medical evaluations, which typically last between 30 to 90 minutes. The role involves focusing solely on patient encounters as administrative tasks are handled by the support team.
The Ophthalmologist will serve current and former US Military veterans by conducting one-time, in-person general ophthalmology evaluations, typically lasting 30-45 minutes per veteran. This role involves providing essential assessments that directly impact the veterans' access to necessary ongoing care.
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3 months ago
The Ophthalmologist will serve current and former US Military veterans by conducting one-time, in-person general ophthalmology evaluations lasting 30-45 minutes per veteran. Clinicians are responsible for performing these assessments, which directly impact the veterans' access to necessary ongoing care.
$200 / HOUR
The Ophthalmologist will serve current and former US Military veterans by conducting one-time, in-person general ophthalmology evaluations, which typically last 30-45 minutes per veteran. This role focuses solely on assessments, with no ongoing treatment responsibilities, allowing clinicians to focus on patient encounters.
The primary responsibility is to serve current and former US Military veterans by conducting one-time, general ophthalmology evaluations lasting 30-45 minutes per veteran. Clinicians will be compensated per evaluation, with no ongoing treatment needs required for these encounters.