A fellowship-trained Mohs surgeon is needed to join an established, physician-led dermatology group in Milwaukee, Wisconsin — a major Midwest metro with documented unmet demand for Mohs micrographic surgery. The practice operates under a physician-governed model, meaning clinicians hold real decision-making authority over strategic direction, not just clinical protocols. This is a full-time outpatient role with a clear path to shareholder status and uncapped quarterly productivity bonuses layered on top of a guaranteed base.
Perks and Benefits
- Competitive starting compensation guarantee with a defined base period
- Generous signing bonus
- Uncapped productivity bonus paid quarterly — no ceiling on earnings tied to volume
- Shareholder/equity opportunity available — formal path to ownership within the group
- Relocation assistance provided
- CME reimbursement included
- Generous paid time off plus retirement benefits
- Malpractice coverage provided through the group practice
Practice Highlights
- Outpatient Mohs micrographic surgery practice serving a community with documented, unmet surgical dermatology demand — a genuine volume opportunity from day one
- Flexible clinical schedule structured across 4–5 days per week
- Physician-led governance model: eligible to vote on board candidates and chair strategic committees — clinical leadership is not ceremonial
- Bi-annual physician retreats focused on clinical idea-sharing and practice improvement initiatives
- Collegial, collaborative group culture with experienced physicians and dedicated clinical support staff
- Shared administrative services infrastructure removes non-clinical burden from physicians
- Position created by genuine patient demand, not attrition — a stable, growth-oriented entry point
Qualifications
- ACMS fellowship training in Mohs micrographic surgery required, or board certification/board eligibility in Micrographic Dermatologic Surgery
- Active Wisconsin medical license or eligibility to obtain prior to start
- Patient-first clinical philosophy with a collaborative approach to group practice
- Openness to practice growth, innovation, and participation in physician governance
About the Community
Milwaukee is Wisconsin's largest city, situated on the western shore of Lake Michigan — offering a genuine urban lifestyle with a notably lower cost of living than comparable Midwest metros like Chicago or Minneapolis. The city is home to a vibrant arts and food scene, professional sports franchises, and year-round outdoor recreation along the lakefront and through an extensive park system. Highly regarded public and private school options, accessible neighborhoods, and proximity to both Chicago (90 minutes south) and Madison (75 minutes west) make Milwaukee a compelling destination for physicians relocating with families or seeking a metropolitan base without the overhead of a tier-one market.