This internal fellowship opportunity is open to physicians within Sutter Health residency programs and associated medical groups who are interested in contributing to the advancement of AI in healthcare education and clinical practice. The role is structured as a 0.5 FTE fellowship appointment combined with a 0.5 FTE clinical practice component, ensuring continued patient care responsibilities within the Sutter footprint. Clinical placement will be coordinated based on the selected candidate?s medical group, specialty, and geographic location to support seamless integration of both responsibilities.
Fellows serve as leaders in advancing AI literacy, curriculum innovation, and educational transformation. They work alongside trainees, faculty, and health system leaders to design, implement, and evaluate AI-enabled educational strategies that enhance clinical reasoning, assessment, feedback, and patient care training. Through hands-on engagement with real-world AI tools and educational technologies, fellows help shape how future physicians learn to safely and effectively use AI in clinical environments.
Embedded within Academic Affairs and the Center for Applied AI, fellows gain direct exposure to the development, validation, and governance of AI solutions and medical education faculty. This vantage point enables them to translate emerging technologies into meaningful educational applications, ensuring alignment with clinical standards, ethical principles, and accreditation requirements. By the end of the program, fellows graduate as AI-competent clinician-educators prepared to lead curricular reform, guide responsible AI adoption, and shape the future of medical education.
Application Process:
Interested candidates should submit: Curriculum vitae and a personal statement (1-2 pages) describing their interest in this role and possible projects of interest. Applicants must be in good standing in their clinical department and receive approval to participate by their medical group leadership.
Principal Accountabilities:
Clinical Responsibilities (0.5 FTE) - not arranged by the fellowship, within Sutter footprint & Fellowship Responsibilities (0.5 FTE)
- Gather frontline feedback about AI tools and workflows; surface needs, concerns, and opportunities to program leadership.
- Help operationalize AI-related priorities set by system leadership within day-to-day clinical environments.
- Participate in identifying and prioritizing AI use cases in collaboration with clinical, IT, data science, and operations partners.
- Contribute to workflow design, pilot planning, and implementation of AI and decision-support tools.
- Help define and monitor key metrics (quality, efficiency, equity, experience) related to AI initiatives.
- Collaborate in the design and refinement of educational curricula for UME and GME that thoughtfully integrate AI, digital health, and systems-based practice concepts.
- Develop and deliver teaching sessions on clinical AI fundamentals for residents, fellows, faculty, and staff.
- Support residents and students interested in AI-related QI, research, or scholarly projects.
- Assist in evaluating AI tools for safety, bias, and alignment with organizational values and regulatory expectations.
- Participate in AI governance, risk assessment, and post-implementation reviews as appropriate.
- Promote responsible and equitable use of AI, with attention to underserved populations and disparities.
- Engage in scholarly projects (e.g., QI studies, implementation science, educational scholarship) related to AI in practice.
- Contribute to abstracts, presentations, or manuscripts describing AI-related innovations and outcomes.