The Durham VA Health Care System is excited to announce an upcoming opportunity for a board-certified or board-eligible anesthesiologist to join our team at the new Garner VA Clinic. This role is ideal for a physician dedicated to providing exceptional anesthesia care in an outpatient GI setting.
Position Highlights:
Location: Garner, NC (Durham VA Health Care System)
Focus Area: Outpatient anesthesia for GI procedures
Ideal workday; Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
NO call coverage
No academic affiliation
Garner, NC is a growing town located south of Raleigh in Wake County. It offers a blend of small-town charm with easy access to big-city amenities, making it an attractive place to live and work. Outdoor and Recreation home to Lake Benson Park, White Deer Park, and greenways for outdoor activities. Thriving community; growing population with a mix of longtime residents and newcomers. Schools & Education served by Wake County Schools, with several nearby higher education insitutions, including NC State University.
Garner is a great option for those looking for a relaxed suburban lifestyle.
About the Durham VA Health Care System
Since 1953, Durham Veterans Affairs Medical Center has been improving the health of the men and women who have so proudly served our nation. We consider it our privilege to serve your healthcare needs in any way we can. Services are available to more than 200,000 Veterans living in a 27-county area of central and eastern North Carolina.
Community-Based Outpatient Clinics
In addition to our main facility in Durham, we offer services in three community-based outpatient clinics. These clinics are located in —
Raleigh, North Carolina
Greenville, North Carolina
Morehead City, North Carolina
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In the late 1860s, Washington Duke left the Confederate army and walked 137 miles back to his farm in Durham, where he took up life again as a tobacco farmer. That first year, he started grinding and packaging the crop to sell in small packets. In 1880, he decided that there was a future in cigarettes -- then a new idea -- and, along with his three sons, set to work to manufacture them on a small scale. By 1890, the family had formed the American Tobacco Company, and a legendary American manufacturing empire was underway.
Durham, a small village when Duke returned, blossomed into an industrial city, taking its commercial life from the "golden weed." And it still does. From September until the end of December, tobacco warehouses ring with the chants of auctioneers moving from one batch of the cured tobacco to the next, followed by buyers who indicate their bids with nods or hand signals.
Even Duke University, the cultural heart of Durham, owes its life's breath to tobacco. The university was quiet little Trinity College until national and international prominence came with a Duke family endowment of $40 million in 1924. Along with a change in name, the university gained a new West Campus, complete with massive Gothic structures of stone, flagstone walks, and box hedges. Its medical center is one of the most highly respected in the world.
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