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Clinical Team Member
Clinical
hybrid: San Francisco, CA
added Sat Oct 14, 2023
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Glass Health Clinical Fellows make a minimum 1-year commitment to Glass Health, working 3-10 hours per week to create peer-reviewed and evidence-based context and fine-tune our AI. Clinical Fellows have the option to join the Glass Health Clinical Validation, and Community teams. Clinical Fellows may be promoted to the leadership roles of Associate Managing Editor, Deputy Section Editor, and/or Section Editor, which help set the direction and execution of Glass Health's AI.
Glass Health Clinical Contributors make a temporary commitment to Glass (~1 month working on 1 or more topic(s), ex, Pulmonary Hypertension), working to create guidelines and fine-tune AI performance on one or more clinical diagnoses. This commitment is similar to writing a review article for a medical journal.
You can read more about our Glass Health Clinical Team roles and AI approach here. At this time, positions are only available to physicians and physicians-in-training based in the United States. International applicants will be kept on file for future consideration.
$40 - $120 an hour
All Glass Health Clinical Fellows and Contributors are paid at an hourly rate by level of training.
Premedical Student: $40
Medical Student: $60
Resident: $80
Fellow: $100
Attending: $120
Glass Health is an equal-opportunity employer. We celebrate our diversity and are committed to creating an equitable and inclusive team environment that reflects the patient communities we serve. We especially encourage applicants from historically under-represented and underserved communities to apply.
Glass Health empowers clinicians with our platform for AI-assisted diagnoses and clinical decision support. Doctors spend twice as much time with computers as they do with patients — our product helps doctors make decisions and draft documentation in seconds. To date, tens of thousands of clinicians have used Glass to generate drafts of differential diagnoses and clinical plans.
We went through Y Combinator this year and recently announced a $5M seed round (led by Initialized), which included some of the most brilliant founders in healthtech: Tom Lee, founder of One Medical; Connor Landgraf, founder and CEO of Eko Health; and Heather Hasson and Trina Spear, the co-founders of FIGS. We’ve also been featured in leading clinical lectures like UCSF Grand Rounds and news outlets like NPR and TechCrunch.
Our co-founders are Dereck Paul, MD who studied medicine at UCSF and Harvard, and Graham Ramsey who designed the first telemedicine-specific EHR and was an early product team leader at healthtech companies like PlushCare and Modern Fertility.