Full-Time

Medical Director/Clinical Informatics Lead

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Suki AI

Suki AI

201-500 employees

AI voice assistant for healthcare documentation

Compensation Overview

$200k - $220kAnnually

Senior

San Carlos, CA, USA

You will be required to be in the office 3-5 days per week.

Category
Physicians & Surgeons
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary
Required Skills
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • Doctor of Medicine or Osteopathy degree and hold a valid medical license in your region
  • At least 5 years of postgraduate clinical experience
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Adaptable and comfortable working in a fast-paced, dynamic environment with evolving technologies
Responsibilities
  • Collaborate with our product team-helping refine the existing product and design new features with the clinician's needs in mind
  • Help lead the development of the AI digital assistant with the needs of clinicians and patients at its core
  • Collaborate with AI Engineers to translate your clinical expertise and workflow insights into actionable features and algorithms for the digital assistant
  • Analyze user data and feedback to measure the impact of the AI assistant and identify opportunities for ongoing improvement
  • Lead user feedback and discovery sessions to evaluate designs/features and define future roadmap features
  • Represent the company at industry conferences and events, advocating for the use of AI in healthcare
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience working with digital Health tools or AI Solutions in healthcare
  • Strong research and analytical skills

Suki AI provides an AI-powered voice assistant tailored for healthcare professionals, focusing on improving the efficiency of clinical documentation. The voice assistant helps clinicians by significantly reducing the time they spend on documentation tasks, allowing them to dedicate more time to patient care. Suki's technology supports various modes of note-taking, including ambient, dictation, and command, which offers flexibility to users. It is designed to integrate seamlessly with major Electronic Health Records (EHR) systems, enabling clinicians to start and finish notes across different platforms without losing information. Unlike many competitors, Suki operates on a subscription model, charging a monthly fee per user, with additional costs for enterprise features, while EHR integration is not included in the base subscription. The goal of Suki AI is to streamline the documentation process in healthcare, ultimately enhancing the quality of patient care.

Company Size

201-500

Company Stage

Series D

Total Funding

$160.5M

Headquarters

Redwood City, California

Founded

2017

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Suki's partnership with Google Cloud enhances patient summaries and Q&A functionality.
  • Investment from Zoom Ventures indicates strong growth potential for Suki AI.
  • Rush's deployment of Suki Assistant across 28 specialties boosts clinician efficiency.

What critics are saying

  • Microsoft's Dragon Copilot poses a competitive threat with advanced AI capabilities.
  • Athenahealth's multilingual note-taking could divert clients from Suki.
  • Dependency on external platforms like Google Cloud may limit Suki's innovation.

What makes Suki AI unique

  • Suki AI offers a 72% reduction in documentation time for clinicians.
  • Suki Assistant integrates seamlessly with leading EHR systems like Epic and MEDENT.
  • Suki's AI voice assistant provides flexible modes: ambient, dictation, and command.

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Benefits

Remote Work Options

Flexible Work Hours

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

-4%

1 year growth

-2%

2 year growth

0%
PYMNTS
Mar 6th, 2025
Athenahealth Expands Ai Documentation Technology With Abridge Partnership

Athenahealth is partnering with Abridge to integrate the company’s enhanced note-taking technology into its platform for clinicians, as the market for ambient scribing is becoming more crowded. Abridge offers ambient note-taking, which is an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered technology that listens to a patient and doctor conversation and generates structured medical notes. After a review by the doctor, these notes are added directly to a patient’s electronic health record. The note-taking tool is also multilingual; it can record the patient-doctor conversation in one language and write it up in another language

PYMNTS
Mar 4th, 2025
Microsoft Unveils Ai-Powered Voice Assistant To Alleviate Physician Burnout

Microsoft introduced a new clinical artificial intelligence assistant Monday (March 3) that combines advanced voice dictation and ambient listening with generative AI to alleviate doctors’ workflow burdens. Called Dragon Copilot, the assistant integrates Microsoft’s Dragon Medical One (DMO) speech capabilities for doctor dictation of medical notes and its DAX Copilot ambient AI listening technology that converts conversations between doctors and patients into clinical summaries that can be integrated into the electronic health record, according to a press release. The consolidated AI tool aims to minimize clinician burnout by streamlining administrative tasks and bringing forth faster clinical insights, the release said

Hit Consultant
Mar 3rd, 2025
Rush + Suki To Co-Develop A Ai-Powered Dictation Solution Integrated With Epic

Rush + Suki to Co-Develop a AI-Powered Dictation Solution Integrated with Epic. by Fred Pennic 03/03/2025 Leave a Comment. What You Should Know: – Rush University System for Health, a academic health system, today announced the expansion of its partnership with Suki, a pioneer in AI technology for healthcare. – Following a successful pilot program, Rush will deploy Suki’s AI Assistant across its entire enterprise, empowering clinicians across 28 specialties to reduce administrative burden and focus on patient care.Next-Generation AI DictationThe partnership will also focus on the co-development of a next-generation AI-powered dictation feature directly within Epic, Rush’s electronic health record (EHR) system. This integration will combine Suki’s ambient and dictation technologies into a single, holistic solution, further enhancing clinician efficiency and streamlining workflows.Success of the Pilot ProgramRush’s initial pilot program with Suki Assistant demonstrated significant benefits:Increased encounter volumes: A 10% increase in encounter volumes, improving access to care for patients and generating more revenue for the health system.Improved coding accuracy: A nearly 5% increase in Level 5 coding levels, resulting in an estimated $202 per month in increased revenue per user.“In the initial trial period, 74% of our clinicians reported that Suki reduced their burnout levels, and 95% expressed a desire to continue using it—reinforcing our belief in the transformational power of AI in healthcare,” said Briana Rygg, Chief Applications Officer at Rush. “As early adopters of ambient technology, we are excited to partner with Suki to rapidly develop and deploy advanced functionality for nursing, inpatient/ED, and our learners. Suki’s robust AI Assistant capabilities and deep Epic integration make it easy to scale across all Rush facilities as we aim to improve clinician well-being and drive operational efficiencies for health systems nationwide.”

Business Wire
Jan 31st, 2025
Suki Announces Investment from Zoom Ventures Following Platform Partnership for Healthcare Business

Suki, the leader in artificial intelligence (AI) technology for healthcare, today announced an investment from Zoom Ventures, the investment arm of th

Hit Consultant
Dec 18th, 2024
Suki & Google Cloud Partner To Provide Clinicians With Patient Summaries And Q&A Functionality

What You Should Know:– Suki, the leader in AI technology for healthcare, today announced new enhancements to its flagship product, Suki Assistant, in collaboration with Google Cloud. To further support clinicians in providing the best care possible, Suki Assistant will leverage Google Cloud’s Vertex AI platform to expand its assistive capabilities to now provide patient summaries and Q&A functionality.– With these additions, Suki becomes the industry’s first end-to-end clinical assistant by offering summaries of the patient’s medical record and answering medical reference questions, as well as assisting clinicians with documentation, coding, retrieving patient chart data, and dictation.Suki and Google Cloud Partner to Revolutionize Clinical Documentation with AISuki, a leading AI voice solutions provider for healthcare, has announced new capabilities in its flagship product, Suki Assistant, to transform clinical workflows. By leveraging advanced generative AI, Suki Assistant creates clinical documentation, retrieves critical patient information, and assists with coding and queries, enabling clinicians to save time and focus on patient care.Key Highlights of Suki AssistantStreamlined Clinical Documentation: Suki Assistant uses generative AI to ambiently listen to patient-clinician conversations and produce clinical notes, reducing documentation time by 72% on average.Suki Assistant uses generative AI to ambiently listen to patient-clinician conversations and produce clinical notes, reducing documentation time by 72% on average. Enhanced Administrative Support: The platform assists with coding, answering clinical questions, and generating incremental revenue, delivering a 9x ROI within the first year.The platform assists with coding, answering clinical questions, and generating incremental revenue, delivering a 9x ROI within the first year. Innovative Features: Q&A Functionality: Clinicians can query patient data and medical references conversationally, asking questions like “What medications is this patient taking for diabetes?” The feature provides actionable answers by pulling data from electronic health records (EHR) and validated medical resources. Patient Summaries: Automatically generates concise overviews of recent appointments and EHR data, helping clinicians prepare for visits and offer personalized care.Tackling Clinician BurnoutStudies indicate that U.S