Board-certified women’s health clinicians precept graduate health students during live telemedicine visits, supervising assessment, diagnosis, and family-centered care for women’s health concerns. The role combines patient care with teaching in a virtual setting, with responsibility for providing real-time feedback and brief rotation evaluations. It is a flexible, fully remote opportunity designed for clinicians already practicing via telemedicine.
Key Responsibilities
- Supervise students during live women’s health telehealth encounters.
- Model assessment, diagnosis, and family-centered care during virtual visits.
- Provide real-time feedback to NP, PA, DNP, and MD/DO students.
- Complete brief rotation evaluations for graduate health learners.
- Maintain the existing standard of care while precepting.
- Coordinate with the platform-supported student matching and scheduling workflow.
Required
- Active, unrestricted license as a gynecologist (MD/DO), Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner, or PA with substantial women’s health experience.
- Board certification in women’s health or gynecology.
- Current malpractice coverage.
- Clean licensing and disciplinary history.
- Active patient care experience via telemedicine.
- Comfort supervising students during clinical encounters.
Preferred
- Multi-state licensure.
Benefits & Perks
- Fully remote precepting opportunity.
- Flexible availability with no fixed shifts.
- No commute required.
- CME credits.
- Adjunct faculty opportunities.
- Compensation of $4,500-$7,000 per month plus performance bonus.