Michigan Institute of Urology (MIU) is recruiting a board-certified or board-eligible urologist to join its established, physician-led private practice in Flint, Michigan — a high-growth market serving a metro population of approximately 400,000 across Southeast Michigan. MIU operates within a national urology network that provides world-class business infrastructure, analytics, revenue cycle management, and operational support, freeing physicians to focus entirely on clinical care. The practice is in an active expansion phase with multiple openings driven by patient demand, and the position carries a clear partnership track for the right candidate.
Perks and Benefits
- Generous financial compensation package (specific figures available upon inquiry)
- Signing bonus provided at time of hire
- Relocation allowance included
- Annual CME stipend
- Employed position with a defined partnership track and equity opportunity
- Comprehensive benefits package including health, dental, and vision coverage
- Mentorship and structured professional development support
- National-scale administrative infrastructure (analytics, revenue cycle, compliance, operational support) reducing physician administrative burden
Practice Highlights
- Comprehensive urological care spanning diagnosis through treatment for a diverse, high-volume patient population across Southeast Michigan
- Mixed surgical and outpatient procedure volume performed in state-of-the-art facilities with advanced technology
- Collaborative, physician-led practice model with clinical decision-making retained by physicians through a Physician Executive Committee, Regional Clinical Governance Boards, and Local Head Physician structure
- Team includes urologists, advanced practice providers, and dedicated support staff in a team-oriented environment
- Thoughtfully designed schedule structured to support both professional productivity and personal well-being
- Subspecialty training or interests welcomed alongside general urology skills — the platform supports career growth in either direction
- Practice is in an active expansion phase with multiple openings projected through 2026, driven by regional patient demand
- Management Services Organization (MSO) model provides national-scale data insights, technology, and operational support without displacing physician autonomy
- Trusted regional reputation for high-quality urological care across Southeast Michigan
Qualifications
- Board certification or board eligibility in Urology (American Board of Urology)
- Completion of an accredited urology residency program required; fellowship training or subspecialty expertise is a plus but not required
- Active Michigan medical license or eligibility to obtain prior to start
- Proficiency across the full scope of general urology, both surgical and outpatient
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills with a patient-centered approach to care
- Commitment to staying current with urological advancements and contributing to practice growth
About the Community
Flint, Michigan — known as "Vehicle City" — is a resilient mid-sized city with a metro population of approximately 400,000, offering the amenities of a major medical and educational hub alongside a revitalizing downtown and a tight-knit community identity. The city is home to satellite campuses for major universities, the Flint Institute of Arts (the second-largest art museum in Michigan), the Sloan Museum of Discovery, the scenic Flint River Trail, and the 100-acre historic Applewood Estate. Situated as a gateway to Mid-Michigan and within reach of the Great Lakes, Flint provides a low cost of living, a year-round Farmers' Market, and a growing creative arts and entrepreneurial scene — a compelling combination for physicians seeking professional impact alongside genuine quality of life.