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Physician / Dermatology / Arizona / Permanent / Medical Dermatologist Needed for Private Dermatology Practice in Phoenix, Arizona Job

A busy private practice located in Phoenix, Arizona is seeking a general dermatologist to join their team due to growth.
Your schedule will be a 4-day workweek with no call or hospital work.
Join 2 dermatologists, 1 Mohs surgeon, and 1 dermatopathologist.
Each dermatologist has 2 MAs as scribes.
Come work at a practice where physicians and staff enjoy their jobs, believe in investing in his people, and have the resources they need to care for their patients.
There is also an in-house marketer that has grown this practice to well over 2,000 patients per month.

This employed opportunity has a $450K salary, $50K commencement bonus, 50% collections, and partnership in a new surgery center during your 1st year of employment.
You will be offered malpractice coverage, medical benefits, life insurance/disability, 4 weeks of vacation, 1 week of CME plus stipend, relocation assistance, and a retirement plan.

If you are interested, please call Josh Rees at or send your CV to.
Refer to job.

  • $450K salary plus $50K commencement bonus
  • Partnership offered in a brand new surgery center during 1st year of employment
  • 50% collections
  • 4-day workweek
  • EMA by Modernizing Medicine
  • Join a team of 4 dermatology physicians
  • Incoming dermatologist will have their own MAs as scribes
  • True private practice with no private equity backing
  • Our services are free for you
  • We help negotiate your salary and contract
  • We coordinate interviews and help with licenses
  • Specialized recruiters match your career preferences
  • Experienced support teams take care of every detail
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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