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Physician - Clinical Advisor (Women's Health Expert)

Sacramento, CA (Remote)

Clinical Advisor (MD/DO)

National Authority in Perimenopause & Menopause Care

Employment Type: 0.5 FTE (20 hours/week)
Compensation: $110/hour (W2)
Schedule: Shifts scheduled Monday–Friday between 5:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. PT
Reports To: Christy Beyer, MD, Medical Director


About the Opportunity

Midi Health is the leading virtual clinic dedicated exclusively to women in midlife. We are redefining how perimenopause and menopause are understood and treated through expert, evidence-driven clinical care delivered at scale.

We are seeking a Clinical Advisor who is a true subject matter authority in perimenopause and menopause care—an experienced physician whose clinical judgment is trusted in the most complex scenarios. This role is central to supporting our rapidly growing clinician team and ensuring the highest standards of safety, quality, and clinical excellence across the organization.

This is not a routine clinical role. It is designed for physicians who routinely manage complex, multi-comorbidity cases, serve as escalation points for other clinicians, and bring national-level expertise in midlife women’s health.


What You’ll Do

  • Serve as the primary clinical authority for real-time clinician questions and escalations, with a required 30-minute response time

  • Support direct patient care, including escalated visits and DEA-required encounters

  • Review and manage time-sensitive patient cases, laboratory results, and clinical inbox items

  • Identify patterns, risks, and opportunities for improvement, and share insights with clinical leadership

  • Participate in Doc of the Day coverage

  • Fulfill physician collaboration responsibilities as required

  • Partner with the Medical Director to refine and uphold clinical guidelines, protocols, and best practices

  • Contribute to clinical quality, education, and safety initiatives

  • Fulfill state-required collaborating physician duties in designated states


What Makes You a Fit

  • Board-Certified MD or DO with a demonstrated record of clinical excellence

  • 5+ years of advanced, specialized experience in perimenopause and menopause care, beyond routine or protocol-driven management

  • Recognized subject matter authority in managing complex midlife women’s health cases, including patients with multiple and interacting comorbidities

  • Expertise in cancer survivorship care strongly preferred, particularly related to hormone management and long-term risk assessment

  • At least 5 years of direct patient care within the past 5 years, with active clinical practice

  • 2+ years of telehealth experience, including comfort managing complex cases and clinician escalations virtually

  • Demonstrated willingness and ability to obtain and maintain active, unrestricted licensure in all 50 states

  • Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to guide and support other clinicians through nuanced clinical decision-making

  • Availability for 20 hours per week, with a commitment to engaging in Midi clinical work exclusively during mutually agreed-upon scheduled hours


Why Midi

  • 100% virtual — work from anywhere in the U.S.

  • Join a mission-driven organization shaping the future of midlife women’s health

  • Collaborate with exceptional physicians and Nurse Practitioners who value depth, rigor, and clinical excellence

  • Make a meaningful impact at a national level

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