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Best states for an md physician-dermatologist

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Are you thinking of becoming an md physician-dermatologist and really want to work at Health Career Connection? Turns out, your chances to become an md physician-dermatologist are better in some states than others.Turns out, the median salary for the highest 10% of md physician-dermatologists in America is $547,000.
We figured that the best places for md physician-dermatologist jobs has three things everyone would agree on. There would be high annual wages, good career prospects (no matter what phase of the career you are in), and a lot of job opportunities.If you are currently seeking employment as an md physician-dermatologist, you can find open job positions using Zippia's search tools.

10 best states for md physician-dermatologists in 2025

  1. North Dakota #1 best state for md physician-dermatologists

    1. North Dakota

    Total md physician-dermatologist jobs:112
    Average annual salary:$218,545
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$163,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$291,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.8
  2. Wisconsin #2 best state for md physician-dermatologists

    2. Wisconsin

    Total md physician-dermatologist jobs:702
    Average annual salary:$209,205
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$152,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$287,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.9
  3. Indiana #3 best state for md physician-dermatologists

    3. Indiana

    Total md physician-dermatologist jobs:485
    Average annual salary:$214,070
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$158,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$289,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.1
  4. Alaska #4 best state for md physician-dermatologists

    4. Alaska

    Total md physician-dermatologist jobs:90
    Average annual salary:$215,645
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$159,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$290,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.61
  5. Minnesota #5 best state for md physician-dermatologists

    5. Minnesota

    Total md physician-dermatologist jobs:574
    Average annual salary:$213,133
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$157,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$289,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.29
  6. Montana #6 best state for md physician-dermatologists

    6. Montana

    Total md physician-dermatologist jobs:113
    Average annual salary:$208,580
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$151,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$286,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.46
  7. South Carolina #7 best state for md physician-dermatologists

    7. South Carolina

    Total md physician-dermatologist jobs:378
    Average annual salary:$206,579
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$149,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$286,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.26
  8. South Dakota #8 best state for md physician-dermatologists

    8. South Dakota

    Total md physician-dermatologist jobs:173
    Average annual salary:$203,046
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$145,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$283,000
    Location Quotient:
    2.41
  9. Ohio #9 best state for md physician-dermatologists

    9. Ohio

    Total md physician-dermatologist jobs:425
    Average annual salary:$210,676
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$154,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$287,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.62
  10. West Virginia #10 best state for md physician-dermatologists

    10. West Virginia

    Total md physician-dermatologist jobs:106
    Average annual salary:$204,967
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$147,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$284,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.04

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Detailed list of the best states for an md physician-dermatologist

RankStateAverage salaryLowest 10% earnPopulationJob count
1North Dakota$218,545$163,000755,393112
2Wisconsin$209,205$152,0005,795,483702
3Indiana$214,070$158,0006,666,818485
4Alaska$215,645$159,000739,79590
5Minnesota$213,133$157,0005,576,606574
6Montana$208,580$151,0001,050,493113
7South Carolina$206,579$149,0005,024,369378
8South Dakota$203,046$145,000869,666173
9Ohio$210,676$154,00011,658,609425
10West Virginia$204,967$147,0001,815,857106
11Kentucky$206,624$149,0004,454,189209
12Iowa$207,391$150,0003,145,711191
13North Carolina$206,403$149,00010,273,419649
14Wyoming$206,731$149,000579,31531
15Nebraska$206,894$149,0001,920,076112
16Washington$207,238$150,0007,405,743514
17Tennessee$202,580$144,0006,715,984347
18New Hampshire$202,860$146,0001,342,795188
19Oklahoma$203,019$145,0003,930,864231
20Oregon$205,458$148,0004,142,776338
21Alabama$203,821$146,0004,874,747205
22Arkansas$204,096$146,0003,004,27982
23New Mexico$200,402$143,0002,088,070286
24Idaho$206,123$149,0001,716,94366
25Mississippi$203,704$146,0002,984,10087
26Illinois$203,786$146,00012,802,023720
27Florida$203,822$145,00020,984,400920
28Vermont$201,759$144,000623,65777
29Pennsylvania$200,117$142,00012,805,5371,090
30Michigan$200,886$143,0009,962,311483
31California$206,712$150,00039,536,6531,586
32Maine$197,990$140,0001,335,907201
33Louisiana$200,324$142,0004,684,333206
34Delaware$203,832$146,000961,93946
35New York$200,255$142,00019,849,3991,363
36Missouri$200,676$142,0006,113,532290
37New Jersey$200,876$143,0009,005,644506
38Virginia$201,961$144,0008,470,020513
39Kansas$198,941$141,0002,913,123131
40Texas$197,488$139,00028,304,5961,219
41Nevada$190,434$133,0002,998,039207
42Georgia$198,170$139,00010,429,379581
43Connecticut$196,805$139,0003,588,184261
44Arizona$191,135$133,0007,016,270523
45District of Columbia$201,376$143,000693,97243
46Hawaii$168,968$109,0001,427,53898
47Utah$194,025$136,0003,101,833119
48Maryland$190,881$132,0006,052,177408
49Massachusetts$193,414$135,0006,859,819531
50Colorado$193,508$135,0005,607,154256
51Rhode Island$186,529$128,0001,059,63963

Highest paying states for md physician-dermatologists

RankStateAvg. MD Physician-Dermatologist Salary
1North Dakota$218,545
2Wisconsin$209,205
3Indiana$214,070
4Alaska$215,645
5Minnesota$213,133
6Montana$208,580
7South Carolina$206,579
8South Dakota$203,046
9Ohio$210,676
10West Virginia$204,967
11Kentucky$206,624
12Iowa$207,391
13North Carolina$206,403
14Wyoming$206,731
15Nebraska$206,894
16Washington$207,238
17Tennessee$202,580
18New Hampshire$202,860
19Oklahoma$203,019
20Oregon$205,458
21Alabama$203,821
22Arkansas$204,096
23New Mexico$200,402
24Idaho$206,123
25Mississippi$203,704
26Illinois$203,786
27Florida$203,822
28Vermont$201,759
29Pennsylvania$200,117
30Michigan$200,886
31California$206,712
32Maine$197,990
33Louisiana$200,324
34Delaware$203,832
35New York$200,255
36Missouri$200,676
37New Jersey$200,876
38Virginia$201,961
39Kansas$198,941
40Texas$197,488
41Nevada$190,434
42Georgia$198,170
43Connecticut$196,805
44Arizona$191,135
45District of Columbia$201,376
46Hawaii$168,968
47Utah$194,025
48Maryland$190,881
49Massachusetts$193,414
50Colorado$193,508
51Rhode Island$186,529

Expert opinions on the best states for md physician-dermatologists

  • Are there any particularly good places in the United States for md physician-dermatologists to find work opportunities?

    Julie Aultman Ph.D.Julie Aultman Ph.D. LinkedIn profile

    Professor of Family and Community Medicine, Northeast Ohio Medical University

    We need this future workforce to be innovative, to make important changes - from environmental and global warming initiatives (bioethicists who have a passion for environmental ethics) to being researchers and advocates for patients and others who might fall victim to the negative impact of the pandemic (clinical ethics, health humanities scholars). The transition to work will be slow, as the revitalization of our national economy, but there will be work.

    We need these future minds more than anything right now. But again, mentors are going to be essential for helping these graduates get to that next phase in their lives. I am fully confident my dual-enrolled students (medical or pharmacy students who are also taking the Masters program in Medical Ethics and Humanities) will find work opportunities. For my traditional graduate students who are not in the health professions, there will be roles for these students in medicine and science (e.g., regulatory compliance).

    However, I do encourage them to work toward a doctoral program as the MA degree is a non-terminal degree. I have had students receive work prior to the pandemic, and I would suspect similar opportunities post-pandemic, particularly in the sciences where ethics and compliance are so essential.

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