Dermatology opening in: Davenport, IA
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States

Job Summary

Occupation Physician
Specialty Dermatology
Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Full-Time
Work Environment Hospital Clinic/Private Practice
Location Davenport, Iowa, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 10/28/24
**Dermatologist needed in Iowa** Davenport, IA Service area of 400,000+ people Cedar Rapids 80m; Peoria 100m Full time, permanent opening General & Cosmetics available Great reimbursement in this area. 400k Guarantee for first year 300K sign on bonus for 7 year contract General Derm and Cosmetic available Our current Professional Medical Staff consists of: 4 Board Certified Dermatologists 2 Board Certified Plastic Surgeons 1 Board Certified Dermatopathologist 1 Board Certified Mohs Surgeon 7 Board Certified Physician Assistants Over 30 Registered Nurses, some with Specialty Certifications in Dermatology, Plastic Surgery, and Outpatient Surgery. With more than 125 years of combined experience, the board certified dermatologists, plastic surgeons, Mohs micrographic surgeon, and certified physician assistants are qualified to diagnose and treat all skin conditions. Davenport, Iowa, with a population of more than 100,000, is the regional epicenter of the metropolitan Quad Cities, population 400,000, and the third largest city in the State of Iowa. It is a place proud of its unique heritage at the crossroads of America. Geographically defined by the path of the Mississippi River, the only place where the Mississippi runs from east to west, residents like to say that the sun always shines on their city. Davenport offers some of the nations best schools, friendliest neighborhoods, highest quality public services and a distinguished reputation for the arts, entertainment and especially music. Davenport, Where the Mississippi Celebrates, is a great place to live, work, play, raise a family and visit. Davenport boasts a diverse network of housing and neighborhoods, from lofts in our vibrant downtown to modern subdivisions, older established neighborhoods, historic areas steeped in character, and more rural settings.