Job description
Are you a trained Radiologist (or a physician with formal training in radiology) looking for flexible, non-clinical work you can complete on your own schedule?
Use your radiology expertise to help improve how AI systems understand, interpret, and communicate medical imaging and diagnostic information.
About the Role
You will review, evaluate, and refine AI-generated medical content related to radiology and diagnostic imaging. Your input will help ensure content is accurate, clinically sound, and aligned with real-world radiology practice.
Example focus areas include:
- Diagnostic imaging (X-ray, CT, MRI, ultrasound, nuclear medicine)
- Image interpretation concepts and reporting standards
- Radiologic anatomy and pathology
- Imaging appropriateness and clinical context
- Radiation safety and best practices
This role is entirely non-clinical and does not involve patient care, image reading for diagnosis, call coverage, or clinical responsibility.
Why This Role
- Fully remote and highly flexible — work anytime, including evenings or weekends
- On-demand, project-based tasks (no set hours or minimum commitment)
- Competitive hourly compensation based on expertise and performance
- Contribute to responsible, evidence-based healthcare AI
- No long-term contract or scheduling obligations
Who This Is For
- Practicing or formerly practicing Radiologists
- Physicians who have completed formal training in radiology
- Strong understanding of radiologic terminology and diagnostic reasoning
- High attention to detail and strong written English skills
- Interest in education, medical content review, or healthcare technology
Important Notes
- This is not a clinical radiology role
- No patient cases, reporting role.
- Not a full-time or part-time position. Flexible hours. Work on your own schedule.
- Work is completed asynchronously, at your discretion
Compensation
$55–$120 per hour, depending on experience, location, and assessment performance.