The clinician will provide virtual chronic condition management and transitions-of-care visits for a defined patient cohort, with an emphasis on high-quality longitudinal care. The role also involves refining care pathways, reviewing cases and quality data, and helping improve workflow, safety, and patient experience in an AI-enabled care model. This is a flexible part-time contractor position with periodic travel for collaboration.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct virtual visits for chronic condition management and transitions of care.
- Provide longitudinal care for a defined patient panel, initially with manual workflows and later with AI support.
- Coordinate with clinical leadership to refine care pathways and deployed workflows.
- Participate in case review, quality audits, and safety framework improvement.
- Surface operational friction points and help redesign workflows to improve quality and efficiency.
- Serve as a clinical resource for care team members and cross-functional partners.
- Provide feedback to product and engineering teams on the care model and clinical tools.
- Codify best practices and reduce variation across clinical care delivery.
Required
- MD with active or eligible U.S.-based licensure.
- Board certification in Family Medicine or Internal Medicine.
- At least 2 years of post-residency care delivery experience.
- Recent or active clinical practice within the past 3 years.
- Experience managing complex chronic care patients.
Preferred
- Focused experience with heart failure or diabetes management.
- Primary care experience.
- Experience in telehealth, value-based care, or scaling clinical practices.
- Experience with clinical AI products.
Benefits & Perks
- Flexible part-time contractor schedule.
- Opportunity for full-time expansion.
- Remote work with periodic travel to NYC.
- Hands-on collaboration with clinical, product, and engineering teams.
- Opportunity to help shape an AI-enabled care model and clinical workflows.