Dermatology opening in Grand Forks, ND
Saint Louis, MO, United States
Job Summary
Occupation
Physician
Specialty
Dermatology
Degree Required
MD/DO
Position Type
Full-Time
Work Environment
Hospital
Clinic/Private Practice
Location
Grand Forks, North Dakota, United States
Visa Sponsorship
No
Job Description
Last Update:
10/30/24
Dermatology Opportunity in ND
- Located in Grand Forks, ND
- 80 miles to Fargo, ND; 110 miles to Bemidji, MN
- $525,000 guarantee or your wRUV
- $50,000 sign on for 3 year commitment
Medical center is seeking an additional BC/BE Dermatologist.
Practice Information:
- Work in a state-of-the-art medical dermatology center, with a 4,500 square foot surgical suite addition to be completed in 2018
- Walk into a full book of patients with a wide range of interesting general dermatology cases
- Work with a team of dermatologists, nurse practitioners and plastic surgeons
Services include:
- UVB light therapy
- XTRAC excimer laser treatments
- Variety of cosmetic lasers including Nd:yag, Alexandrite, Diode, Erbuim, Fractional and IPL
- No call (In basket into our EPIC electronic medical records system)
- Highly competitive compensation, reviewed annually with industry specific data
About Aesthetic Center:
The areas only comprehensive aesthetic center, offering a wide range of surgical and non-surgical procedures, services and products to care for the entire body. All services are provided under the direction of larger health system's medically-trained providers, meaning our guests receive unparalleled care and expertise. The Aesthetic Center boasts a private surgical suite with expert care in dermatology, cosmetic surgery and an array of aesthetic services.
The Aesthetic Center announced a two-level expansion and renovation project that will enhance the dermatology, surgical and cosmetic services currently offered. The project plan includes:
- 4,500 square foot expansion
- State of the art procedure rooms
- Cosmetic consultation room
- Additional exam rooms
- Surgical patient lobby
- Laboratory for Mohs Micrographic Surgery