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Clinician (Oncology / Hematology)

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Requirements

  • Specialist registration or board certification in medical oncology and/or hematologyMust
  • 5+ years of post-training clinical experience in oncology or hematologyMust
  • Direct involvement in clinical trials as investigator, sub-investigator, medical monitor, safety physician, or clinical development physician
  • Proficiency with CTCAE grading system
  • Proficiency with response criteria (RECIST, Lugano, IMWG, IWCLL, ELN)
  • Knowledge of outcome endpoints (ORR, DoR, PFS, OS, MRD)
  • Hands-on experience with trial documents (protocols, investigator brochures, CSRs, safety narratives, DSMB/IDMC materials)
  • Excellence in written communication with clear, structured explanations of clinical reasoning
  • Experience in medical monitoring or medical director role on oncology or hematology programs
  • Committee participation (IDMC, DSMB, adjudication, or independent review committees)
  • Peer-reviewed publication record or authorship on clinical trial manuscripts

What you'll do

  • Author and review evaluation tasks requiring nuanced clinical judgment
  • Assess clinical defensibility of efficacy and safety conclusions from clinical data
  • Evaluate dose escalation, dose-limiting toxicity, and adverse event grading
  • Evaluate benefit-risk reasoning and durability of clinical conclusions
  • Identify and flag clinically implausible or internally inconsistent content
  • Provide structured, guideline-based written rationales explaining clinical interpretations for non-clinical audiences

Keywords

Exposure to AI-assisted clinical review toolsClinical Study Reports (CSR) review and interpretationRegulatory correspondence and periodic safety report review

About the role

Role Title: Clinician (Oncology / Hematology) Role Type: Contractor Location: Remote micro1 is engaging Clinician (Oncology / Hematology)s to contribute to a customer’s project at the forefront of AI in healthcare. In this role, you'll apply your expertise to help train next-generation AI systems. Your work will shape how models learn, reason, and perform through high-quality, real-world input. No prior experience in AI is required — your domain knowledge is what matters. Scope of Work • Author and review evaluation tasks that require nuanced clinical judgment, leveraging Clinical Study Reports, periodic safety reports, and regulatory correspondence in oncology and haematology. • Assess the clinical defensibility of efficacy and safety conclusions, ensuring endpoints and effect sizes reflect true clinical significance. • Apply advanced judgment to dose escalation, dose-limiting toxicity, modifications, adverse event grading and attribution, and the coherence of patient narratives. • Evaluate benefit-risk reasoning, scrutinizing the durability of conclusions in light of new events, and the realism of described management strategies. • Identify and flag content that is clinically implausible or internally inconsistent, distinguishing these from legitimate clinical variation. • Provide structured, guideline-based written rationales that clearly explain the validity or limitations of clinical interpretations for a non-clinical audience. Preferred Qualifications • Specialist registration or board certification in medical oncology and/or haematology, with 5+ years of post-training clinical experience. • Direct involvement in clinical trials as investigator, sub-investigator, or sponsor-side medical monitor, safety physician, or clinical development physician. • Proficiency with CTCAE grading, relevant response criteria (RECIST, Lugano, IMWG, IWCLL, ELN), and outcome endpoints (ORR, DoR, PFS, OS, MRD). • Hands-on experience with trial documents such as protocols, investigator brochures, CSRs, safety narratives, or DSMB/IDMC materials. • Demonstrated excellence in written communication, with clear, structured explanations of clinical reasoning tailored for non-clinical readers. • Previous roles in medical monitoring or as medical director on oncology or haematology programmes, and committee participation (IDMC, DSMB, adjudication, or independent review committees). • Peer-reviewed publication record or authorship on clinical trial manuscripts, with any exposure to AI-assisted clinical review tools seen as a plus. Originally posted on Himalayas

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