Mercor is hiring Ophthalmologists on behalf of a healthcare AI partner developing advanced vision-care decision-support tools. You will use your clinical expertise to review annotate and validate ophthalmic data directly improving the safety and accuracy of medical AI systems. This is an in-person role in San Francisco.
Key Responsibilities
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Clinical Data Annotation: Review and label ophthalmology notes imaging reports and EHR data; identify diagnoses findings and treatment pathways.
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Quality Review: Audit annotations and verify AI-generated outputs for medical accuracy.
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Knowledge Input: Provide guidance on annotation standards taxonomy updates and edge-case definitions.
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Model Evaluation: Evaluate AI-produced summaries and recommendations; flag errors and provide structured feedback.
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Documentation Support: Contribute to documentation standards and onboarding materials for new annotators.
Requirements
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MD/DO specialising in Ophthalmology; board-certified or board-eligible.
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Active medical license in good standing.
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2 years of clinical experience (medical or surgical ophthalmology).
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Strong understanding of ocular disease imaging modalities (OCT fundus FA) and treatment workflows.
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Familiarity with ophthalmic EHRs terminology (ICD-10 CPT SNOMED) and precise documentation.
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Interest or experience in medical AI data annotation or informatics preferred.
Work Arrangement
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In-person (San Francisco) part-time (up to 10 hours/week).
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Flexible hours suited for practicing clinicians.
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Growth opportunities in applied clinical AI and cross-disciplinary collaboration.
Why Join
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Shape next-generation AI-assisted vision care with real clinical expertise.
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Collaborate with teams focused on accuracy ethics and patient safety.
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Gain exposure to cutting-edge healthcare AI while maintaining clinical flexibility.
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Contribute to a mission to improve global access to intelligent evidence-based eye care.
Mercor is hiring Ophthalmologists on behalf of a healthcare AI partner developing advanced vision-care decision-support tools. You will use your clinical expertise to review annotate and validate ophthalmic data directly improving the safety and accuracy of medical AI systems. This is an in-person r...
Mercor is hiring Ophthalmologists on behalf of a healthcare AI partner developing advanced vision-care decision-support tools. You will use your clinical expertise to review annotate and validate ophthalmic data directly improving the safety and accuracy of medical AI systems. This is an in-person role in San Francisco.
Key Responsibilities
-
Clinical Data Annotation: Review and label ophthalmology notes imaging reports and EHR data; identify diagnoses findings and treatment pathways.
-
Quality Review: Audit annotations and verify AI-generated outputs for medical accuracy.
-
Knowledge Input: Provide guidance on annotation standards taxonomy updates and edge-case definitions.
-
Model Evaluation: Evaluate AI-produced summaries and recommendations; flag errors and provide structured feedback.
-
Documentation Support: Contribute to documentation standards and onboarding materials for new annotators.
Requirements
-
MD/DO specialising in Ophthalmology; board-certified or board-eligible.
-
Active medical license in good standing.
-
2 years of clinical experience (medical or surgical ophthalmology).
-
Strong understanding of ocular disease imaging modalities (OCT fundus FA) and treatment workflows.
-
Familiarity with ophthalmic EHRs terminology (ICD-10 CPT SNOMED) and precise documentation.
-
Interest or experience in medical AI data annotation or informatics preferred.
Work Arrangement
-
In-person (San Francisco) part-time (up to 10 hours/week).
-
Flexible hours suited for practicing clinicians.
-
Growth opportunities in applied clinical AI and cross-disciplinary collaboration.
Why Join
-
Shape next-generation AI-assisted vision care with real clinical expertise.
-
Collaborate with teams focused on accuracy ethics and patient safety.
-
Gain exposure to cutting-edge healthcare AI while maintaining clinical flexibility.
-
Contribute to a mission to improve global access to intelligent evidence-based eye care.
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