Pulmonary Disease - Physician
Company: South Texas VA Healthcare System - Veterans Health
Location: San Antonio
Posted on: January 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Pulmonary Disease - Physician at South Texas VA Healthcare
System - Veterans Health Administration summary: The Pulmonary
Disease - Physician position at South Texas Veterans Health Care
System involves leading and supervising a multidisciplinary team
while providing clinical care in pulmonary and critical care
medicine. Responsibilities include overseeing outpatient and
inpatient services, promoting education, and collaborating with
administrative leadership to enhance patient care. The role offers
competitive compensation, excellent VA benefits, and opportunities
for professional development in a supportive environment serving
veterans. Are you ready to elevate your career and make a lasting
impact on the health of our nation's veterans? The South Texas
Veterans Health Care System (STVHCS) is searching for a visionary
and dedicated Pulmonary/Critical Care Physician to take on the
significant role of Pulmonary Section Chief. Lead a passionate and
skilled team in the vibrant and welcoming city of San Antonio,
Texas, where your expertise and leadership will shape the future of
veteran healthcare. In this pivotal role, you will supervise a
talented team of physicians, nurses, and advanced practice
providers while continuing to engage in hands-on clinical work.
This is a unique chance to shape the future of Pulmonary and
Critical Care Medicine within the VA system, promoting the highest
standards of patient care, education, and administration. Position
Information Type : Permanent - Full Time Location : San Antonio,
Texas Compensation : $315,000 - $351,000 (plus incentives)
Incentives : Education Debt Reduction Program (EDRP), Relocation,
Sign-On Bonus Opportunity Highlights Comprehensive Job Description
: As the Pulmonary Section Chief, you will supervise physicians,
nurses, and advanced practice providers, while maintaining clinical
duties. Key responsibilities include: Overseeing outpatient
pulmonary clinics, outpatient bronchoscopy, inpatient pulmonary
consults, and the medical intensive care unit. Promoting the VA's
educational mission by supporting trainees and trainee programs.
Communication with higher levels of administration to achieve
patient care metrics. Work Environment : This role involves a blend
of inpatient and outpatient duties within South Texas VA—a facility
that is rapidly growing and providing exceptional care for a
predominantly older, male veteran population with significant
medical comorbidities. Team Structure : You will lead a team
comprising 5 Advanced Practice Providers (APPs), 11 physicians, and
4 Registered Nurses (RNs). Collaboration is essential with
Respiratory Therapy departments and Medicine Service Leadership.
Facilities and Equipment : State-of-the-art pulmonary function
testing, including methacholine challenge. Interventional pulmonary
program with robotic bronchoscopy and bronchoscopic lung volume
reduction. Robust Lung Cancer Screening program, situated in the
San Antonio Medical Center. Opportunities for Professional
Development : Benefit from close ties to the University of Texas
Health Science Center at San Antonio (UTHSCSA), with ample
opportunities for research funding, educational involvement, and
support for new researchers. Patient Population : Common conditions
treated include asthma, COPD, lung cancer, and interstitial lung
disease. Quality of Life Information : Enjoy a favorable work-life
balance with robust benefits, typical work hours of Mon-Fri,
8am-4:30pm, and limited on-call duties. Community and Location
Benefits : San Antonio offers a culturally rich environment with a
high quality of life. Known for its friendly residents, lower cost
of living, and vibrant economy supported by a substantial military
presence, a growing tech sector, and a robust healthcare industry.
It's an ideal place for both working and living. Excellent VA
Benefits Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS) : FERS offers a
comprehensive retirement package that includes three components: a
basic benefit plan, Social Security benefits, and the Thrift
Savings Plan (TSP). The basic benefit plan is akin to a pension
plan where you receive monthly payments upon retirement, calculated
based on your salary and years of service. Additionally, you
contribute to Social Security and receive those benefits upon
retirement to supplement your income. Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) :
The TSP is a tax-deferred retirement savings plan similar to a
401(k) in the private sector. It offers federal employees the
opportunity to save and invest part of their income with matching
contributions from the VA. You can choose from various investment
options, allowing you to tailor your retirement savings according
to your financial goals. The VA matches your contributions up to
5%, significantly boosting your retirement savings. Education Debt
Reduction Program (EDRP) : The EDRP is designed to assist VA
employees with qualifying student loan debt. As part of this
program, you may receive up to $200,000 in reimbursement over a
five-year period. This is $40,000 Tax Free Per year for up to five
years. Generous leave policies : Annual leave, sick leave, and 10
paid federal holidays. Health Insurance : Federal Employee Health
Benefits (FEHB) Program, including dental and vision. Life
Insurance : Coverage options under the Federal Employees' Group
Life Insurance (FEGLI). Basic/Preferred Qualifications U.S.
Citizenship: The physician must be a U.S. citizen. Licensure: The
physician must have a full, unrestricted license to practice
medicine or surgery in a state, territory, or commonwealth of the
United States, or in the District of Columbia. Education and
Training: A degree of Doctor of Medicine or an equivalent degree
resulting from a course of education in medicine or osteopathic
medicine. Completion of residency training approved by the
Secretary of Veterans Affairs in an approved specialty training
program leading to eligibility for board certification. Board
Certification: Pulmonary Critical Care. Physical Requirements: The
physician must meet physical requirements as per VA policies and be
willing to undergo a physical examination. Background and Security
Clearance: Must successfully pass background investigation and
obtain the appropriate security clearance. English Language
Proficiency: Physicians must be proficient in spoken and written
English. Veterans' Preference: Preference eligible veterans are
given consideration for employment according to the Veterans'
Preference laws Keywords: Pulmonary physician, critical care, VA
healthcare, pulmonary disease, veteran health, clinical leadership,
pulmonary critical care, medical intensive care, bronchoscopy, lung
cancer screening
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