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Medical Officers
CDC medical officers/physicians serve as advisors, consultants and administrators. The results of their work are felt worldwide as they conduct cutting-edge medical research, collaborate with and/or provide specialized services to CDC partners, and institutionalize national and international health programs and scientific investigations. Qualifications for a medical officer are determined by the grade level of the position. View here and/or print basic qualifications and grade levels required for medical officers at CDC.
Search Medical Officer JobsCivil Service vs. Commissioned Corps Career Path
Medical officers elect a career path at CDC Civil Service or Public Health Service Commissioned Corpsexternal icon. Each path has its own pay structure, benefits and career progression.
Commissioned Corps information is available at the PHS website.external icon
Benefits
- Physicians Comparability Allowance (PCA) – based on the length of service agreement, board certification, creditable service as a federal physician, and grade level of the position.
- Physicians and Dentists Payexternal icon – Physicians and dentists below the GS-15 grade who provide direct patient care services or services incident to patient care are eligible for physicians and dentists pay.
Qualifications
View the requirements and qualificationsexternal icon required for this role.
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