Opportunity Details

Department of Medicine

IM - Dermatology

Clinician

Commensurate w/Experience

Dermatologist

The Division of Dermatology is seeking a full-time, board certified dermatologist for a faculty position. Emphasis is on general medical dermatology, with opportunity to add focus on a sub-specialty interest the candidate may possess. We currently have a very busy clinical and surgical practice (50,000 visits per year), at several locations within the region, supported by a world-class staff. We have expanded our practice within the St. Louis area, including two recent sites within the adjacent St. Louis county area and are building a new, larger clinical site at the main campus location. This position will be at a level commensurate with experience, and requires a physician interested and dedicated to teaching residents, fellows and medical students in a major academic and healthcare environment. Ranked among the top five medical schools in the country by U.S. News & World Report, WUSM and Barnes-Jewish Hospital, which is perennially ranked as one of the top 10 hospitals, offer a highly collegial and engaging environment within which to work and learn. A highly competitive compensation and incentive package will be offered to the successful candidate.

Board certified.

Lynn A. Cornelius, MD, Chief Dermatology

cornelil@wustl.edu

314-362-8187

6/14/2016

5/12/2017

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