Here are three things to know:
1. Physicians must have a medical degree from a VA-approved school. They must have completed residency training, leading to eligibility for board certification.
2. As chief of spinal cord injury, the physician will implement and develop programs, including medical practice, professional standards and personnel issues guidelines.
3. Physicians who are board-certified within four years of initial appointment are preferred candidates.
To learn more about the position, click here.
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