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Urology Physician, Flint, MI

The Specialty Alliance · Employer

Urology Full-time
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Michigan Institute of Urology (MIU) is recruiting a board-certified or board-eligible urologist to join its physician-led private practice in Flint, Michigan — a well-established, expanding group operating across Southeast Michigan with the operational infrastructure of a national urology network behind it. The practice is in an active growth phase with multiple openings planned through 2026, driven by strong regional patient demand, making this an ideal entry point for a urologist who wants to build a panel, develop subspecialty interests, and grow into ownership.

Perks and Benefits

  • Employed position with a defined partnership track — a clear path to physician ownership
  • Signing bonus provided at hire
  • Relocation allowance included
  • Annual CME allowance with dedicated professional development support
  • Comprehensive benefits package (medical, dental, vision, and additional coverage)
  • Mentorship program pairing new physicians with experienced group members
  • Management Services Organization handles analytics, revenue cycle, compliance, and operations — preserving full clinical autonomy

Practice Highlights

  • Physician-led private practice model with no hospital-employed administrative hierarchy
  • Comprehensive urological care scope: diagnosis, medical management, outpatient procedures, and surgical cases
  • Modern, well-equipped facilities designed to support both office-based and surgical urology
  • Collaborative team environment including urologists, advanced practice providers, and dedicated support staff
  • Subspecialty training or focused clinical interests welcomed and supported — general urology foundation is the baseline expectation
  • Affiliated with a national urology network, providing access to shared clinical resources, benchmarking data, and best-practice infrastructure
  • Active expansion phase with multiple planned openings through 2026 across Southeast Michigan — strong referral pipeline and growing patient base
  • Regional catchment spans Flint and the broader Southeast Michigan market, a densely populated corridor with sustained urological demand

Qualifications

  • Board certification or board eligibility in Urology (American Board of Urology)
  • Completion of an accredited urology residency program required
  • Fellowship training or subspecialty focus (e.g., oncology, endourology, female pelvic medicine, male health) welcomed as an asset — not required
  • Active Michigan medical license or eligibility to obtain prior to start
  • Strong general urology surgical and clinical skills across the full scope of the specialty
  • Patient-centered communication style and collaborative approach to team-based care

About the Community

Flint sits in mid-Michigan's Genesee County, roughly an hour north of Detroit, offering physicians the accessibility of a major metropolitan corridor without the cost of living that comes with it. The region features affordable housing, established school systems, and a community that has seen meaningful investment and revitalization in recent years. Outdoor recreation along the Flint River, proximity to Lake Huron's shoreline, and easy access to Detroit's cultural, dining, and sports amenities make Flint a practical and livable base for physicians planting long-term roots.