Infectious Disease Physician
Job Description
Infectious diseases pose a constant, evolving threat, requiring rapid identification, precise treatment, and effective public health strategies. As an Infectious Disease Physician, your specialized knowledge will be vital in training AI to accurately diagnose, manage, and track pathogens, enhancing our collective ability to combat outbreaks and improve patient outcomes.
Key Responsibilities
Create highly specialized training data covering a broad range of infectious diseases, including bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic infections, as well as emerging pathogens.
Develop detailed explanations of antimicrobial therapy, including spectrum of activity, resistance mechanisms, pharmacokinetics, and appropriate dosing.
Craft scenarios involving diagnostic workups (e.g., microbiology, serology, molecular tests), infection control protocols, and public health interventions.
Evaluate AI-generated diagnostic assessments, treatment recommendations, and epidemiological analyses related to infectious diseases.
Provide expert feedback on AI's ability to interpret complex lab results, differentiate between similar clinical presentations, and recommend appropriate empiric and definitive therapies.
Stay abreast of global health threats, antimicrobial resistance trends, and new therapeutic agents to ensure training content is current and relevant.
Ideal Qualifications
MD or DO degree with Board Certification in Infectious Disease.
Active, unrestricted medical license (any US state).
Minimum 3 years of clinical practice experience in infectious disease post-fellowship.
Deep knowledge of antimicrobial stewardship, infection prevention, and control.
Familiarity with epidemiological principles and public health surveillance.
Exceptional critical thinking skills and ability to articulate complex medical concepts clearly.
Project Timeline
Start Date: Immediate
Duration: Ongoing (minimum 6 months)
• Commitment: Flexible, part-time (10-20 hours/week)
Empower AI to be at the forefront of identifying, treating, and preventing infectious diseases!