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OneForma is recruiting qualified medical professionals to participate in Project Cutis, a specialized clinical documentation initiative. Project Cutis contributes to the development and refinement of advanced AI systems designed to better understand clinical documentation and dermatologic care workflows. Participation is voluntary.
Job Responsibility:
Create realistic, clinically accurate dermatology conversation threads formatted in a style similar to U.S. EPIC-style electronic health record documentation, adapted for patient portal messaging
Each submission must reflect an authentic patient encounter and include Chief concern
Each submission must reflect an authentic patient encounter and include Clinical assessment and reasoning
Each submission must reflect an authentic patient encounter and include Differential diagnosis (when appropriate)
Each submission must reflect an authentic patient encounter and include Management plan
Each submission must reflect an authentic patient encounter and include Follow-up recommendations
Threads may consist of Single-response exchanges (e.g., initial consult + physician response)
Threads may consist of Multi-turn conversations reflecting evolving clinical reasoning
All content must maintain a professional, patient-centered tone consistent with U.S. patient portal communication standards
Requirements:
Medical students (clinical years preferred)
Residents (Dermatology preferred
other specialties considered with relevant experience)
Licensed physicians (MD/DO or equivalent)
Submissions must demonstrate clinically accurate and realistic interactions
Submissions must demonstrate clear diagnostic reasoning
Submissions must demonstrate appropriate medical decision-making
Submissions must demonstrate professional, patient-centered tone
Submissions must demonstrate documentation consistent with U.S. clinical practice
All images must be fully de-identified
No visible identifying features (faces, tattoos, jewelry, background identifiers, names, medical record numbers, etc.)
Images must be appropriate for clinical documentation use
Candidates are responsible for ensuring HIPAA compliance and adherence to ethical standards
AI tools may not be used to generate, draft, or edit submissions
All content must be original and authored solely by the participant