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The Department of Dermatology seeks dermatologists to join our full-time faculty! Join a busy team of dermatologists and advanced practice providers in our satellite office in Wexford, PA. Board-certified and board-eligible physicians with interests in general and medical dermatology are encouraged to apply.

Located 20 minutes from the heart of the city, our Wexford practice houses the Department’s quickly expanding teledermatology program. The incumbent should expect a culture focused on collaboration, a large referral base, competitive salary, malpractice, health insurance, and CME allowance.

Our department serves a diverse, medically complex population within the greater Pittsburgh area, while also drawing patients from throughout Pennsylvania and the tri-state area. The expansive University of Pittsburgh/UPMC campus includes 40 hospitals, 800 outpatient clinical locations, and an international healthcare presence. The Department of Dermatology sees patients in our seven clinics, providing services that include general dermatology, phototherapy, laser, Mohs micrographic surgery, and aesthetic services as well as inpatient consultations. Our Dermatopathology unit is onsite in our Oakland campus, with four full-time dermatopathologists and two dermatopathology fellows. Our teledermatology program provides synchronous and asynchronous care to patients throughout the state, and is utilized for inpatient consults and in-office e-consults with community physicians.

UPMC is an affirmative action, equal-opportunity employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability or their protected veteran status.

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