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UCLA Health Part-Time Adult Psychiatrist, Operation Mend in Los Angeles, California
Description
The David Geffen School of Medicine is seeking an
Adult Psychiatrist to join the multi-disciplinary team of Operation Mend
. Operation Mend provides advanced surgical and medical treatment for
post-9/11-era warriors injured during combat operations or while training for
service, as well as comprehensive psychological healthcare and social support
for both wounded warriors and their family members. Under the general
supervision of the Executive Director of Operation Mend, Dr. Jo Sornborger and
Co-Medical Directors, Dr. Bruce Kagan and Dr. Walter Dunn, the adult
psychiatrist will perform primary duties including comprehensive psychiatric
assessments of veterans with PTSD and TBI for Operation mend and complete
reports on the assessments.
The Adult Psychologist will support a
veteran-centric panel for approximately 10 hours a week via telehealth to
delivering world-class care.
Learn more about Operation Mend, here: https://www.uclahealth.org/programs/operationmend
The University
of California, Los Angeles is required to provide an estimate of the salary
range for this role. This range takes into account the wide range of factors
that are considered in making compensation decisions. Salary offers are determined
based on candidate qualifications and experience. The full salary range for
this position is 275,000.00 on a pro-rated, 1 FTE.
Qualifications
Qualified candidates are required to:
Hold a M.D. or D.O.
Be Licensed to practice in the state of CA
Board certified/eligible in Adult Psychiatry
Ideal candidates will have:
Ability to assess and interpret complex emotional and medical diagnosis for the Veteran Population and their families
Effective written and oral communication skills
Knowledge and confidence conducting telehealth visits
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