Jackson, Michigan, Dermatology Job
Clinical Role:
- Open to TRULY Board Eligible candidates within 1 year of graduation (must become Board Certified within 3 years of graduation)
- Desired start date: As soon as possible, with 90 days for credentialing
- Practice setting: Outpatient and clinic
- Reason for coverage: Reopening the dermatology practice
- Schedule: Monday through Friday with a flexible schedule. Minimum of 36 direct patient contact hours with 4 hours of administrative time
- Trauma Level II
- Medical and cosmetic services: Focus on 90% medical and 10% cosmetic dermatology, with potential for growth in the cosmetic side if desired
- High procedure volume: Approximately 80% of patient visits involve procedures, ranging from skin tag removals to skin cancer biopsies. Providers typically see 4-5 patients per hour, with 3-4 involving a procedure
- Work-life balance: Join a system that promotes and values an excellent work-life balance
- EMR: EPIC
- Candidate restrictions: Not open to 1099, Locums, lapsed Board Certification, or candidates seeking long commutes (>1 hour). Open to H1B visa candidates; J1 visa candidates not accepted.
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Organization:
- Competitive compensation based on experience and training, discussed at interview
- Health insurance/Prescription drug coverage
- Dental and Vision insurance
- Flexible spending accounts (health, dependent care)
- Health Savings Accounts (HSA)
- Life insurance
- Retirement programs
- PTO/Vacation and Sick Time
- Paid Holidays
- Tuition reimbursement
- CME allowance
- Disability options: Short-term and long-term
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- Special discounts to system employees
- Career advancement opportunities
- 2 weeks paid parental leave
Lifestyle Information:
- Welcome to Jackson County, Michigan, with unique experiences and scenic outdoor activities
- Prime location: 45 minutes from Detroit, Ann Arbor, and top universities, with easy access to Detroit International Airport
- Education: Multiple public and private schools, Jackson College, Spring Arbor University, Baker College
- Recreation: Over 500 golf holes, 188 lakes, 27 parks, and attractions like the Jackson Symphony Orchestra and International Speedway
- Affordable living: Low cost of living, diverse housing, small-town charm, and outdoor activities
- Perfect for hiking, biking, golfing, or lakeside living
- Jackson County offers something for everyone — embrace the local flavor and enjoy an unforgettable journey in Michigan
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