Clinical AI Intern
Anterior
Software Engineering, Data Science
USD 60-70 / hour
Location
New York
Employment Type
Intern
Location Type
On-site
Department
Frontier
Compensation
- $60 – $70 per hour
About Anterior
Anterior is on a mission to transform healthcare administration, making it seamless and invisible so clinicians can focus on delivering care. We've built an AI-powered platform designed by clinicians, for clinicians, to simplify administrative workflows and improve patient outcomes. By combining clinical expertise with cutting-edge technology, we're revolutionizing healthcare operations with responsible AI.
We're growing rapidly and are backed by world-class investors including Sequoia, New Enterprise Associates (NEA), and Neo along with notable angels including the founders of DeepMind, Google AI, and Inflection AI.
Anterior is improving the experience of healthcare for everyone. We're working on the cutting edge of using technology to make clinical decision-making frictionless.
We're building exciting tech for huge customers and we trust in the foundations: keep it simple, build strong foundations, and the rest will follow.
The Role
We are looking for a Clinical AI Intern to join our clinical team. You will use Anterior's proprietary technology to transform a high volume of clinical policies into structured reasoning representations, validate their quality, and prepare them for production deployment.
You will work closely with our clinical team, driving the end-to-end process from raw clinical guidelines to deployment-ready structured logic. Your work will directly support live product rollouts.
What You Will Do
Use our proprietary technology to transform clinical guidelines into structured reasoning graphs, and ensure structural quality
Validate that structured policy representations faithfully capture the intended clinical logic
Configure and prepare policy representations for production deployment
Surface edge cases, ambiguities, and logic gaps across policy representations
Contribute to the broader policy transformation pipeline, including working with engineering tools and evolving technical workflows
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Collaborate with the team on a potential publication related to policy digitization methods and outcomes
Who You Are
Graduate student in biomedical informatics, health informatics, clinical informatics, or a related field; or an MD, MD/PhD, or PhD student with clinical knowledge
Comfortable reading and reasoning about clinical policy content
Strong attention to detail, particularly for QA and validation work
Technically fluent enough to learn and run scripts, and to work within structured data and logic representations
Comfortable with ambiguity and evolving processes
Interest in AI, clinical decision support, or health policy systems
Bonus points for:
Coursework or experience in knowledge representation, knowledge engineering, or structured clinical logic
HIPAA training or clinical research experience
Familiarity with healthcare standards or terminologies (e.g., CPT, ICD, clinical guidelines)