Steven Armus – Client Profile – Dermatologist

Dr. Steven L. Armus fits the profile of many of our search clients; to wit, a dermatologist in an area that while it wouldn’t be described as rural, it also wouldn’t be described as a major metropolitan area.

Dr. Armus’ practice is in what many would describe as the far north Chicagoland area, or south of Milwaukee in Racine, Wisconsin.

His practice is robust because, like virtually every other area in the country it is under-served with respect to dermatology.  The benefit for Dr. Armus is virtually unlimited patient demand and a leverage with payers that allows him to get paid at least 50% more per patient than his metropolitan counterparts.  Not to mention Steven’s home is probably three times the size of a home in the city and half the cost.

The downside… Dr. Armus has to drive 30 minutes to get to Milwakee  and 45 minutes to Chicago.

So, in recruiting for Dr. Armus who do we target? We target recruit to early career dermatologists who are done being paid in proximity to the beach, (or rather the “The Loop” or Rush Streeet if they’re already in the Chicagoland area).

Does your practice fit the profile of Dr. Steven L. Armus?  If so, give us a call at 512-280-6810 and we’ll consult with you free of charge on how to recruit to your practice and conduct a thorough analysis of your goals/prospects for recruitment.

Note: Article has been written with the permission of Dr. Steven L. Armus

Dr. Steven Armus founded his practice in 2000. Dr. Steven Armus has achieved the distinction of fellow in the American Academy of Dermatology. He is a member of the American Medical Association and the Wisconsin Dermatology Society. Steve Armus is Board Certified in Dermatology and prides himself on the level of care he provides in both general and cosmetic dermatology.

Read more about Steven Armus and if you happen to think you’d like to join a practice like Dr. Steven Armus’ and you have all the requisite board certifications, then please be sure to contact us ar 512-280-6810 and we’d be happy to make the introduction.

Steven Armus

on Oct 6th, 2009