Lead Talent Acquisition
Centific
Redmond, WA, USA
2 days ago
Part-time Remote
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Project: CT Radiology Report Generation Specialist

Location: Remote (United States)

Commitment: Flexible project-based engagement (10–15 hours/week)

Who can Apply: Medical Students and Board Certified Medical Doctors

Project Overview

We are seeking U.S. Board-Certified Radiologists and Medical Students to participate in a CT Radiology Report Generation project. Participants will review CT scan data (DICOM format) and create comprehensive diagnostic radiology reports based on the provided imaging and clinical indication.

 

Goal :Obtain a high-quality set of CT reports under known conditions (single reconstruction, limited clinical information / patient history). Reports should aim at comprehensiveness over mimicking standard clinical practice. Multiple annotators for a significant subset of the dataset. 

 

Task Description :

  • Given a CT image and indication text, write a exhaustively comprehensive radiology report in standard clinical style. 
  • Review the entire image volume and report clinically relevant findings throughout the imaged anatomy, not only findings directly related to the indication. This exhaustive report should include all findings, even if this is more than you would normally write. Include negative findings to explicitly indicate that anatomical structures have been assessed and found normal. Assume that no additional patient history, prior imaging, or clinical information is available beyond the indication text and basic demographics provided. 
  • Only a single soft-tissue reconstruction is available. Make the best interpretation possible from this reconstruction, but explicitly note when this limitation affects assessment of specific findings. Use appropriate uncertainty language throughout when a finding is indeterminate or incompletely assessed. 
  • Structure the report as a Findings and Impression section.

Key Responsibilities

  • Review CT scan images in DICOM format.
  • Analyze imaging studies and identify clinically relevant findings.
  • Generate detailed radiology reports in standard clinical style.
  • Document findings throughout the imaged anatomy, including pertinent negative findings where appropriate.
  • Prepare reports with the following sections: Findings , Impression
  • Clearly communicate any limitations or uncertainties in image interpretation.

Required Qualifications

  • U.S. Board-Certified Radiologist, or Medical Students.
  • Experience reviewing and interpreting CT imaging.
  • Familiarity with DICOM images and radiology reporting workflows.
  • Strong attention to detail and clinical documentation skills.