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Mohs Surgeon

$75,000/year

QualDerm Partners

Martinsville, VA 24112, USA

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The Skin Surgery Center of Winston-Salem is recruiting for a stellar fellowship-trained Mohs surgeon for a busy practice located in Martinsville, Virginia. This exciting position is for 100% Mohs surgery, but there is an opportunity to see general dermatology and cosmetic patients if desired. The position will be full-time in one location. Martinsville Dermatology and Skin Surgery Center is a well-established and reputable practice that has been serving the Martinsville/Henry County community, as well as many Southern Virginia surrounding communities for over a decade.  This is an opportunity to work with high-quality physicians and providers in an environment that puts the patients first and are from many walks of life. You will be stepping into practices that provide the opportunity to see a high volume of Mohs cases per day. This position is a minimum of 4 days per week, with an opportunity to add a 5th day in the future.  This is a great opportunity to join a practice that maintains a patient-centered and physician-centric approach, through electronic medical records, stellar customer service both to our patients and our physicians, and highly efficient support staff so you can focus on your patients. This is an opportunity to tailor your practice to your professional interests. This practice has strong, internal and external referral relationships and offers a schedule that maximizes efficiency and productivity.  Requirements ACMS fellowship-trained Mohs Surgeon VA Medical License or in the process of applying for license Benefits Will consider seasoned Mohs surgeons or 2025 graduating fellows Competitive Compensation Package – Competitive guaranteed salary Year 1 plus bonus potential Great Benefits Package – medical, dental, and vision 401(k) with a company match  4 -5 day per week schedule  Flexible Time Off and paid Holidays Paid Professional Liability Insurance Annual CME Reimbursement and Employer-Paid Professional Licensing Generous Sign-On Bonus up to $75,000

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