Job Description
**Job Description**
Are you passionate about advancing healthcare through innovative methods and cutting-edge technology? Do you have experience working across stakeholder groups to build and implement health AI solutions that directly impact clinical care? If so, Stanford University invites you to join GUIDE-AI within the Computational Medicine (https://computationalmedicine.stanford.edu/) division as a Research Engineer to shape how AI is developed, evaluated, and deployed in healthcare.
GUIDE-AI (Guidance for the Use, Implementation, Development, and Evaluation of AI) is a Stanford Medicine initiative that spans Stanford University and Technology and Digital Solutions at Stanford Health Care. The key tenets under GUIDE-AI's mission are:
+ Building and deploying healthcare AI solutions to address key opportunities to advance clinical care.
+ Establishing evaluation and monitoring methods to assess deployed AI tools at Stanford Health Care and beyond.
Are you passionate about advancing healthcare through innovative methods and cutting-edge technology? Do you have experience working across stakeholder groups to build and implement health AI solutions that directly impact clinical care? If so, Stanford University invites you to join GUIDE-AI within the Computational Medicine (https://computationalmedicine.stanford.edu/) division as a Research Engineer to shape how AI is developed, evaluated, and deployed in healthcare.
GUIDE-AI (Guidance for the Use, Implementation, Development, and Evaluation of AI) is a Stanford Medicine initiative that spans Stanford University and Technology and Digital Solutions at Stanford Health Care. The key tenets under GUIDE-AI's mission are:
+ Building and deploying healthcare AI solutions to address key opportunities to advance clinical care.
+ Establishing evaluation and monitoring methods to assess deployed AI tools at Stanford Health Care and beyond.
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