<p>A physician-led dermatology practice in Fort Wayne, Indiana is recruiting a general dermatologist to join an established group with a clear equity track and uncapped bonus potential. Fort Wayne sits at the center of one of the Midwest's most underrated mid-size cities — a revitalized downtown, a cost of living 18% below the national average, and a median home price around $225,000. This is a rare opportunity to build long-term ownership in a practice that is run by and for physicians.</p>
<h3>Perks and Benefits</h3> <ul> <li>Uncapped productivity bonus structure rewarding high-volume, high-quality practice</li> <li>Equity / partnership track within a physician-led group</li> <li>Practice environment free of corporate ownership — clinical decisions stay with physicians</li> </ul>
<h3>Practice Highlights</h3> <ul> <li>Physician-led dermatology group with an ownership culture and autonomous practice model</li> <li>General dermatology scope with the full breadth of medical, surgical, and cosmetic cases typical of a thriving Midwest community practice</li> <li>Fort Wayne market supports strong patient volume and referral demand for dermatology services</li> </ul>
<h3>Qualifications</h3> <ul> <li>Board certification or board eligibility in Dermatology (American Board of Dermatology)</li> <li>Completion of an ACGME-accredited dermatology residency</li> <li>Active Indiana medical license or eligibility to obtain prior to start</li> </ul>
<h3>About the Community</h3> <p>Fort Wayne is Indiana's second-largest city and one of the Midwest's most livable mid-size markets — a genuinely revitalized downtown anchored by restaurants, arts venues, and riverfront development, paired with a cost of living 18% below the national average and median home prices near $225,000. The city offers strong public and private school options, easy access to outdoor recreation along the Maumee River corridor, and a four-season lifestyle without the congestion or cost of a major metro. Chicago and Indianapolis are both within a comfortable drive, giving residents big-city access on a small-city budget.</p>