<p>A private, physician-owned dermatology group in the Ozark region of Arkansas is recruiting a fellowship-trained Mohs Micrographic Surgeon to anchor and grow a high-volume skin-cancer program. The platform is purpose-built for surgical efficiency: an on-site ambulatory surgery center, in-house Mohs lab, and integrated dermatopathology eliminate the logistical friction that slows most programs. Year-1 case volume is projected at 500–700 Mohs cases with a clear trajectory toward approximately 1,000 annually, and total compensation is modeled up to $1.45M+ for surgeons who reach strong throughput.</p>
<h3>Perks and Benefits</h3> <ul> <li>Total compensation tied to collections at 45–50%; $1M+ realistic at strong volumes, modeled up to approximately $1.45M+</li> <li>Up to $100,000 sign-on bonus; relocation support available through sign-on flexibility</li> <li>Partnership track exclusive to the Mohs program, with potential equity acquisition up to 49%</li> <li>Comprehensive benefits package (specific plan details available upon inquiry)</li> <li>Very light call burden</li> </ul>
<h3>Practice Highlights</h3> <ul> <li>500–700 Mohs cases projected in Year 1, with a growth trajectory toward approximately 1,000 cases annually</li> <li>4–5 day clinical schedule with very light call obligations</li> <li>On-site ambulatory surgery center (ASC) fully integrated with the Mohs program</li> <li>In-house Mohs lab and dermatopathology — no send-out delays, full control over tissue processing and reads</li> <li>Emma EMR platform with dedicated surgical scribes, supporting efficient documentation and high case throughput</li> <li>Experienced surgical support staff in place; surgeon focus is on surgery, reconstruction, and outcomes</li> <li>Well-established, physician-owned private dermatology group — no hospital system overhead or administrative layers</li> </ul>
<h3>Qualifications</h3> <ul> <li>Fellowship training in Mohs Micrographic Surgery required; ACMS-accredited fellowship preferred</li> <li>Experienced Mohs dermatologists without formal fellowship considered if they demonstrate advanced flap and graft reconstruction competency</li> <li>Board certification or board eligibility in Dermatology (ABD)</li> <li>Active Arkansas medical license or eligibility to obtain licensure in Arkansas</li> <li>Comfort operating in a high-throughput surgical environment with a patient-first, team-oriented approach</li> </ul>
<h3>About the Community</h3> <p>This position is situated in the Ozark region of Arkansas — a part of the state known for dramatic hill-country scenery, abundant outdoor recreation including hiking, fishing, and whitewater paddling, and a cost of living well below national averages. The Ozarks offer a genuine small-city or small-town lifestyle with strong community ties, excellent value in housing, and easy access to larger regional metros for travel and amenities. For a surgeon seeking high earning potential alongside a quality-of-life environment that is difficult to replicate in a major metropolitan market, this setting is a compelling combination.</p>