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Physician (Wound Care & Dermatology)

Detroit, MI

 

Physician (Wound Care & Dermatology)

Detroit, Michigan | Short-Term Contract

$1,200 Per Visit | Weekday Schedule

About the Opportunity

A growing healthcare organization is seeking an experienced and compassionate Physician (MD/DO) to support our Detroit, Michigan team providing wound care and dermatologic services within structured outpatient PACE clinic environments serving senior populations.

This is a short-term contract opportunity designed to provide immediate coverage and support within an established and growing specialty care program.

Providers in this role function as an extension of the interdisciplinary care team within coordinated outpatient senior care settings — offering meaningful patient impact without the administrative burden of traditional practice environments.

If you enjoy autonomy, collaborative care, and working with medically complex geriatric populations, we’d love to connect.

Why Physicians Are Interested

  • $1,200 per visit compensation
  • Short-term contract (1-2 Months)
  • Established patient volume and clinic support
  • Structured outpatient clinic environment
  • Collaborative interdisciplinary care teams
  • Mission-driven senior care model
  • Opportunity to make an immediate impact in underserved communities
  • Consistent weekday scheduling available

What You’ll Do

  • Perform comprehensive wound and skin assessments
  • Develop and manage individualized treatment plans utilizing evidence-based practices
  • Provide ongoing wound care management and follow-up care
  • Perform procedures within scope of practice including:
    • Debridement
    • Compression therapy
    • Wound dressing applications
    • Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (Wound VAC)
    • Skin substitute and tissue-based product applications
  • Evaluate and manage chronic and acute skin conditions including:
    • Pressure-related skin injuries
    • Dermatitis
    • Fungal and bacterial skin conditions
    • Non-healing wounds and suspicious lesions
  • Perform dermatologic procedures as clinically appropriate including:
    • Cryotherapy
    • Shave biopsies
    • Punch biopsies
    • Minor lesion management
  • Collaborate closely with nursing staff, primary care providers, and interdisciplinary care teams
  • Educate caregivers and facility staff regarding wound prevention and skin integrity
  • Maintain accurate and timely EMR documentation
  • Travel locally between clinic locations within the Detroit market as needed

Ideal Background

  • Active MD or DO license in Michigan
  • DEA license in good standing
  • Experience in wound care, dermatology, geriatrics, family medicine, internal medicine, or post-acute care preferred
  • Comfortable working independently within clinic-based environments
  • Strong clinical judgment and bedside manner
  • Experience performing bedside wound care procedures preferred
  • Wound care certification preferred but not required
  • Reliable transportation for local travel between clinic sites

Schedule

  • Short-Term Contract
  • Monday through Friday
  • Daytime hours
  • Flexible weekday coverage scheduling available

Compensation & Benefits

  • $1,200 per visit
  • Mileage reimbursement
  • Flexible scheduling
  • Potential for ongoing contract opportunities

Practice Setting

This role primarily serves patients within:

  • PACE (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly) centers
  • Coordinated outpatient senior care clinics
  • Interdisciplinary geriatric care environments

Apply Today

We are actively seeking physicians to provide immediate coverage and are looking to move quickly for the right provider in the Detroit area. If you’re interested in learning more, we’d love to schedule a quick conversation.

 

 

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