Open Positions

If you’re ready to contribute your expertise to advance responsible, impactful, and scalable digital solutions in osteoporosis care—we want to hear from you.

If you want to nominate someone or be considered for membership in this dynamic, multidisciplinary initiative, please fill out the form and upload your resume/CV below:

Chairperson

Overview

The Digital Bone Health Study Group (DBHSG), a subcommittee of the American Society of Osteoporosis Providers (ASOP), is seeking an innovative and forward-thinking Chairperson to lead its efforts in advancing AI and digital technologies in osteoporosis care. The Chairperson will play a pivotal role in shaping the group’s strategic direction, fostering cross-disciplinary collaboration, and ensuring the responsible integration of AI-driven imaging, diagnostics, and clinical management solutions into bone health care.

Key Responsibilities

  • Leadership & Strategy: Provide visionary leadership in digital innovation for bone health, guiding the DBHSG in identifying, analyzing, and overcoming barriers to AI adoption in osteoporosis detection and management.

  • Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Engage with a diverse team of clinicians, technologists, AI experts, industry leaders, and policymakers to drive meaningful discussions and recommendations.

  • AI & Digital Health Advocacy: Advocate for the ethical, safe, and effective use of AI in osteoporosis care, addressing concerns such as bias, liability, and clinical workflow integration.

  • Policy & Industry Engagement: Work closely with regulatory bodies, payers, and health systems to develop policy recommendations that support AI adoption and reimbursement for digital bone health technologies.

  • Research & Innovation Support: Facilitate the development of research initiatives, de-identified data sets, and AI model validation efforts focused on osteoporosis and fracture prevention.

  • Public Outreach & Education: Represent DBHSG and ASOP at conferences, industry panels, and stakeholder meetings to raise awareness of digital solutions for osteoporosis care.

Ideal Candidate Profile

The ideal candidate will be a digitally savvy physician (MD or DO) based in the U.S., with a strong track record in AI-driven healthcare innovation, musculoskeletal imaging, or digital health policy. They should be forward-thinking, collaborative, and passionate about leveraging technology to enhance osteoporosis detection, treatment, and patient outcomes.

Qualifications & Experience

✔ Physician (MD/DO) with a background in orthopedics, endocrinology, radiology, or related fields
✔ Demonstrated expertise in AI, digital health, or medical informatics
✔ Experience leading multidisciplinary teams and driving cross-sector collaborations
✔ Familiarity with healthcare policy, AI regulation, and reimbursement models
✔ Proven ability to communicate complex digital health concepts to clinical, technical, and regulatory audiences

Commitment & Compensation

  • This is a leadership and advisory role, with an expected time commitment of 5-8 hours per month, including virtual meetings and periodic industry engagements.

  • This position is currently voluntary, but will convert to a compensated position pending funding. Compensation will be commesurate with experience and time comittment per compliance regulations and norms.

Why Join?

As Chair of DBHSG, you will be at the forefront of digital transformation in bone health, shaping the future of AI adoption in osteoporosis care and ensuring that emerging technologies are clinically effective, ethically sound, and widely accessible. You will collaborate with top clinicians, AI pioneers, health policymakers, and industry leaders to drive real-world change.

Clinical & Regulatory Representative

Overview

The Digital Bone Health Study Group (DBHSG), a subcommittee of the American Society of Osteoporosis Providers (ASOP), is seeking a Clinical and Regulatory Representative to provide expert insight at the intersection of clinical practice and regulatory policy. This role is essential to guiding the responsible integration of AI and digital technologies into osteoporosis care, ensuring that innovations align with clinical standards, patient safety, and evolving regulatory frameworks.

Ideal Candidate Profile

The ideal candidate will be a clinician (MD, DO, PA, NP or PharmD) or senior advisor with hands-on experience navigating FDA regulations, digital health compliance, and clinical implementation of technology in healthcare. This person should bring a grounded perspective on what it takes to bring innovation from idea to bedside—balancing innovation with safety, equity, and patient impact.

Commitment & Compensation

  • This is a voluntary advisory position, with an estimated time commitment of 3–5 hours/month.

  • Participation includes virtual meetings, asynchronous input on documents, and occasional stakeholder engagements.

Why Join?

Join a high-impact team working to transform osteoporosis care through safe, scalable, and evidence-based use of AI and digital technologies. As the Clinical & Regulatory Representative, you will help shape national conversations around responsible innovation in bone health—and ensure that future-forward tools deliver real clinical value without compromising standards or safety.

Reimbursement Expert Representative

Overview

The Digital Bone Health Study Group (DBHSG), a subcommittee of the American Society of Osteoporosis Providers (ASOP), is seeking a Reimbursement Expert Representative to guide the development of sustainable payment strategies for AI-driven imaging, diagnostics, and digital management tools in bone health. This role is central to identifying financial barriers and informing policy and payer engagement that will accelerate access to innovative technologies in osteoporosis

Ideal Candidate Profile

The ideal candidate will be a healthcare reimbursement strategistpayer policy expert, or health economist with deep knowledge of how digital health tools are evaluated and reimbursed in the U.S. healthcare system. A background in navigating CMS, commercial insurance, and coding systems—especially for medical imaging, digital diagnostics, or AI applications—is strongly preferred.

Commitment & Compensation

  • This is a voluntary advisory role, with an estimated time commitment of 3–5 hours/month, including virtual meetings and review of key documents.

  • Opportunity to help shape national-level guidance on digital reimbursement strategy in bone health.

Why Join?

As the Reimbursement Expert Representative, you will play a critical role in removing one of the largest obstacles to innovation in osteoporosis care: payment. Your insights will directly influence how emerging AI and digital health technologies reach clinicians and patients—ensuring that reimbursement models evolve to support better, more efficient care for those at risk of fracture.

Industry & Commercialization Stakeholder (multiple)

Overview

The Digital Bone Health Study Group (DBHSG), a subcommittee of the American Society of Osteoporosis Providers (ASOP), is seeking multiple Industry & Commercialization Stakeholders to join its advisory board. This group will play a pivotal role in aligning emerging AI and digital health innovations with real-world market dynamics, helping to ensure that technologies designed to improve osteoporosis detection, diagnosis, and management are scalable, sustainable, and successfully brought to market.

This is an excellent opportunity for leaders in health technology, digital imaging, biotech, medtech, pharmaceuticals, AI, or data analytics to shape the future of bone health innovation and collaborate with top clinical, policy, and research minds.

Ideal Candidate Profiles

We are seeking multiple candidates from across the healthcare industry, including:

  • Product or Commercialization Leads at health tech, imaging, or digital therapeutics companies

  • Market Access or Innovation Executives at pharmaceutical or medtech firms involved in bone health

  • AI/ML Company Leaders working on clinical applications relevant to radiology, endocrinology, musculoskeletal health, or risk prediction

  • Business Development Executives focused on partnerships in digital health

  • Entrepreneurs or Startup Founders building novel solutions for osteoporosis or aging-related health

  • Strategic Consultants or VC/PE Partners with portfolios in digital health, diagnostics, or musculoskeletal

Commitment & Structure

  • This is a voluntary, non-voting advisory role, with an estimated time commitment of 3–5 hours/month

  • Members participate in virtual working sessions, offer insights on strategic documents, and may be invited to join focused workgroups or events

Why Join?

As an Industry & Commercialization Stakeholder, you'll be at the forefront of shaping how next-generation digital tools are brought to market and adopted in clinical bone health settings. You’ll help ensure that innovation is not only scientifically sound and ethically grounded—but also positioned for real-world impact and scale.

AI Ethics & Bias Expert

Overview

The Digital Bone Health Study Group (DBHSG), a subcommittee of the American Society of Osteoporosis Providers (ASOP), is seeking an AI Ethics and Bias Expert to guide the group’s work in ensuring that AI and digital technologies used in osteoporosis care are developed and implemented responsibly, equitably, and transparently. This role is essential to upholding ethical standards in data use, model development, and clinical integration—particularly as the group explores solutions for improving osteoporosis detection and management using AI-driven tools.

Ideal Candidate Profile

The ideal candidate will be a U.S. / European-based expert in AI ethics, health equity, or responsible AI deployment, with experience advising on digital health applications in clinical environments. Candidates may come from academic, legal, industry, or policy backgrounds but should have a strong understanding of how ethical AI intersects with healthcare innovation and patient care.

Commitment & Structure

  • This is a voluntary advisory position, with an expected commitment of 3–5 hours per month, including virtual meetings and periodic review of strategic documents

  • Participation may include working groups on data ethics, clinical AI integration, and patient-centered innovation

Why Join?

As the AI Ethics & Bias Expert for DBHSG, you will help shape the national conversation around responsible AI integration in bone health care—ensuring that emerging tools serve all patients equitably and uphold the highest ethical standards. You’ll collaborate with clinical leaders, technologists, and policymakers to create a framework for innovation that is both cutting-edge and socially responsible.