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Posted 9 hours agoUS ENTs: Survey On Patient Care Pathways
at Terac
United StatesRemote
Requirements
- Understanding how clinical workflows actually function helps improve healthcare systems and care coordination.
- experience managing complex patient care pathways in a clinical setting.
- experience managing clinical patient care pathways. - Comfortable recording voice responses for open-ended questions.
- Researchers, AI labs, and product teams use Terac to recruit, screen, and pay study participants across industries, languages, and skill sets.
Benefits
- COMPENSATION $300 one-time READY TO PARTICIPATE? Start your paid interview now https://terac.com/interview/start/r/5c4d78e0-d4b0-4476-96ab-172cad00e3a9?utm_source=ashby_listing_description ABOUT TERAC Terac is building the world's largest pool of vetted human experts for AI.
Contact
- Learn more at terac.com https://terac.com or on YouTube at @jointerac https://www.youtube.com/@jointerac.
Additional details
- WHAT WE'RE RESEARCHING We're running a paid study on the day-to-day management of patient care pathways in specialized medicine.
- Your feedback will directly inform how these clinical journeys are mapped and supported in practice.
- HOW IT WORKS You will complete an asynchronous, remote survey at your own pace.
- The task involves answering a mix of multiple-choice questions about your current practice workflows and patient management strategies.
- You will also provide detailed voice responses to elaborate on specific care pathway challenges.
- The entire process is designed to be straightforward and easily fit into a busy clinical schedule.
- WHO THIS IS FOR We are looking for practicing Otolaryngologists based in the United States.
- We welcome general ENTs as well as sub-specialists focusing on pediatric ENT, head and neck surgery, or neurotology.
- WHAT YOU'LL DO - Answer multiple-choice questions regarding your clinical workflows. - Record short voice responses detailing how you handle specific patient care pathways. - Describe your approach to managing specialized care transitions.
- WHO SHOULD APPLY - Practicing Otolaryngologist (ENT) in the United States. - Hands-on