Dermatologist
Full Time or Part Time
Ohio | Hybrid
AndHealth is on a mission to radically improve access and outcomes for the most challenging chronic health conditions, with the goal of making world-class specialty care accessible and affordable to all. We partner with health systems, community health centers, and independent specialists to remove barriers to care to ensure all people have access to the care they deserve.
About the Role
We're looking for a mission-driven Dermatologist to join our growing specialty care team, delivering high-quality care to patients with complex, chronic skin and autoimmune conditions. This is a role built around direct patient care: physician-level clinical work, without the administrative weight of traditional practice. For those who want it, there's also a defined path to panel ownership and clinical leadership. For those who don't, this role stands on its own.
Day to day, this is a shift-based role: you show up, you focus on patients, and you do the clinical work that only a physician can do: new patient evaluations, specialist consultations, and escalated cases from our APPs and care team. When your shift ends, it ends. There is no prior auth backlog waiting for you in the morning, no pressure to see a patient every twelve minutes to hit an RVU target, and no administrative grind competing with your clinical attention. Our team handles that so you don't have to.
For Dermatologists ready to grow into panel ownership, there is a defined path to Panel Manager. That transition brings greater autonomy, longitudinal accountability for patient outcomes, and meaningfully higher earning potential, not just more responsibility. We've designed this as a real career track, and we'll be transparent about where that path stands from day one.
This position reports to the Chief Medical Officer.
What Makes This Role Different
Most dermatology practices are built around throughput. Ours isn't.
Our care model is built around a multidisciplinary team of Advanced Practice Providers, Clinical Pharmacists, Care Navigators, and Health Coaches that handles the administrative and coordinative work of specialty care. Prior authorizations are managed by our team, not you. Routine follow-up and medication management are owned by our Clinical Pharmacists. Care coordination across our Community Health Center partners is handled by Care Navigators. You're freed up to do the clinical work you were trained for.
Your caseload skews toward the patients most worth seeing: complex inflammatory and autoimmune skin disease, diagnostically challenging presentations, and cases where physician-level judgment actually matters. A typical shift is structured around new patient evaluations, specialist consultations, and APP-escalated cases, not a 30-patient treadmill of routine concerns. Synchronous and asynchronous care models let you practice across both virtual visits and periodic in-person sessions at our Community Health Center partner sites.
Those CHC partnerships matter. Many of our patients have waited six months or more to see a dermatologist. You're not filling a slot in a busy private practice. You're extending access to people who otherwise wouldn't have it.
What You’ll Do
Clinical Responsibilities
Team-Based Care
Where This Role Can Go: Panel Manager
Staying in the shift-based role long-term is a legitimate choice. This position is designed to stand on its own. Physicians who prefer a shift-based structure without longitudinal panel accountability can remain here permanently. The tradeoff to understand: as patients develop ongoing care relationships at scale, those patients are transitioned to a Panel Manager who owns their longitudinal outcomes. You remain involved as a consulting specialist, but primary ongoing accountability transfers with the panel.
For those who want to build and own their patient population long-term, there is a defined path: the move from a shift-based dermatology role to Panel Manager is meaningful, including a different structure, different accountability, and a different compensation model.
As a Panel Manager, you shift from shift-based care to panel ownership. You'll have longitudinal accountability for a defined panel of chronic dermatology patients, with a performance-based compensation model tied to patient outcomes rather than visit volume. You'll also take on a greater clinical development role: mentoring APPs, shaping dermatology protocols and treatment pathways, and building relationships with CHC and health system partners.
The Panel Manager role includes:
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AndHealth works with the healthcare system to radically improve access and outcomes for the most challenging chronic health conditions, by providing whole-person specialty care and pharmacy in a partnership model that creates greater health equity for patients, lower costs for the healthcare system, and growth for existing providers.
Community Health Centers (CHCs), Health Systems, providers, and plans work with AndHealth to provide high-quality and accessible whole-person specialty care that helps people get their lives back from chronic disease. Together with its partners, AndHealth enables a community based virtual and on-premises healthcare delivery system to address the nationwide specialty care access crisis—while giving patients support for Social Drivers of Health (SDOH).
Headquartered in Columbus, Ohio, AndHealth is led by former CoverMyMeds co-founder and CEO Matt Scantland and the team that helped grow healthcare technology company CoverMyMeds from inception to its $1.4 billion acquisition by McKesson in 2017 and is supported by key investors including the American Medical Association’s innovation subsidiary, Francisco Partners, and the state of Ohio’s economic development organization.