PhD student Human-AI collaboration in medicine

Updated: 25 days ago
Deadline: 10 Apr 2024

PhD student Human-AI collaboration in medicine
PhD student Human-AI collaboration in medicine
Published Deadline Location
today 10 Apr Utrecht

We are looking for a PhD student to research ethics in human-AI collaboration in medicine, write a thesis, attend courses at the Graduate School of Life Sciences/Philosophy, and teach Medical Ethics/Medical Humanities at the Faculty of Medicine.
Job description
The integration of medical artificial intelligence (AI) in clinical care is paired with pressing ethical questions about its roles and responsibilities. Collaboration between physicians and medical AI systems is frequently promoted in the academic literature as the best way forward to achieve the expected benefits of medical AI. Yet, without a clear understanding of human-AI collaboration, patient care faces sincere risks such as blurred responsibilities, unresolved disagreements or inefficient care. Collaboration can take different forms: AI can serve as an equal (partnership), take
over tasks that it can do more accurately (substitute), or assist the physician (assistant)? These types of collaboration differ in morally significant ways: Partnerships are successful under different conditions and impose different ethical norms than substitution or assistance.
As human-AI collaboration will not be completely analogous to human-human collaboration, a refined understanding of collaboration in this context, as well as the conditions and norms for realizing the expected benefits of medical AI must be established. As a PhD Candidate, you will conduct ethical-empirical research and normative research into human-AI collaboration in medicine. You will write a PhD thesis (based on scientific publications) and follow courses at the Graduate School of Life Sciences and/or Philosophy; you will also teach Medical Ethics and Medical Humanities courses at the Faculty of Medicine
Specifications
  • 32—36 hours per week
  • max. €3677 per month
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University Medical Center Utrecht (UMC Utrecht)


Requirements
You have a master degree in (bio)ethics, philosophy, health sciences, medical sociology, medical anthropology or science and technology studies. You are interested in the ethics of medical innovation and excited about working at the crossroads of ethics and medicine. You are both able to conduct academic ethics research, and to describe and reflect on the way digital technologies affect clinical practice. Experience with qualitative research methods such as interviewing, conducting focus groups, and (ethnographic) observation is highly valued. You have fluent oral and writing skills in English and Dutch.
Please include in your application: a motivation letter in which you explain your interest in the position, Curriculum Vitae and when applicable, an overview of past and current research and teaching activities. The deadline for submission is April 10th[KJ1] 2024. Interviews will take place on April 15th 2024. Starting date: June 1st, 2024. The appointment will be for a total of 48 months. The initial appointment will be for a period of 12 months, which will be extended upon a positive evaluation.
Conditions of employment
The maximum salary for this position (32 - 36 hours) is € 3.677,00 gross per month based on full-time employment.
In addition, we offer an annual benefit of 8.3%, holiday allowance, travel expenses and career opportunities. The terms of employment are in accordance with the Cao University Medical Centers (UMC).
Department
Our interdisciplinary department Bioethics & Health Humanities is comprised of several professors, associate and assistant professors and PhD students working on a variety of topics in the intersecting fields of bioethics, innovation of biotechnology, history of medicine, narrative medicine and health law. As an embedded member of our department you will also be involved with shared activities pertaining to teaching, research and professional training.
Additional information
Contact our colleague:
K.R. Jongsma
06 31 11 78 46
[email protected]
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