Remote neurologist AI trainer who annotates and reviews clinical data, guides ML model training, interprets neurological diagnostics (EEG, EMG, LP), and communicates clinical insights to interdisciplinary teams to improve AI-driven diagnostic and treatment tools.
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Job Title: Neurologists - AI Trainer
Job Type: AI Trainer – Neurology
Location: Remote
Compensation: $82 - $287/hour-pay
As a Neurologists – AI Trainer and play a critical role in shaping the future of clinical AI. Leverage your expertise in adult or pediatric neurology to develop, refine, and validate artificial intelligence systems designed to advance neurological diagnostics and patient care. Contribute to innovative healthcare solutions from the comfort of your home, collaborating with professionals passionate about medical excellence and technology.
Requirements
Key Responsibilities
- Work alongside AI developers to train and assess machine learning models focused on neurological diagnosis and treatment suggestions.
- Annotate, review, and analyze clinical information, including patient histories, physical examinations, and diagnostic test results, to ensure the production of high-quality AI outputs.
- Offer expertise on brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerve disorders, concentrating primarily on non-surgical approaches.
- Evaluate the results of neurological procedures and diagnostic tests such as lumbar punctures, EEGs, EMGs, and nerve conduction studies to enhance AI model development.
- Clearly and accurately convey clinical findings, feedback, and insights to interdisciplinary teams through both written and spoken communication.
- Identify potential clinical challenges and subtleties to strengthen the robustness and safety of AI-driven solutions.
- Remain informed about the latest advancements in neurology and incorporate emerging knowledge into model training and validation protocols.
Required Skills and Qualifications
- MD or DO degree with board certification or eligibility in Neurology, with preference for those specializing in adult or pediatric care.
- Proven clinical experience in the diagnosis, management, and treatment of neurological conditions (e.g., Adult and Pediatric Neurologist, General Neurologist, Physician).
- Proficient in interpreting neurological evaluations and procedures, including advanced diagnostic tests.
- Outstanding written and verbal communication abilities, demonstrating meticulous attention to clinical detail and clarity.
- Capacity to analyze and synthesize intricate clinical information for diverse audiences, both technical and non-technical.
- Enthusiasm for advancing healthcare through technology, innovation, and collaborative efforts.
- Experience or interest in digital health, informatics, or AI technologies in healthcare.
Preferred Qualifications
- Previous involvement in AI, machine learning, or health technology projects within a clinical or research environment.
- Strong knowledge of data annotation and quality assurance processes.
- A background in both adult and pediatric neurology is advantageous.
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