Project SummaryWe are recruiting a select group of clinicians across the United States, Europe, and Asia to contribute to the
Biological Burnout Interview Project
.Through a single, structured expert interview, you will help a healthcare client deepen their understanding of how severe stress, trauma, and overload disrupt biological recovery pathways – especially those related to
inflammation, healing, and skin regeneration
.
The project focuses on real-world, clinical insight into:
- Stress-driven physiological dysregulation
- Trauma-linked recovery challenges
- Skin repair slowdown
- Mind–body–skin interaction patterns
Project DetailsWe are seeking
actively practicing, licensed clinicians
with substantial exposure to patients experiencing:
- Stress-related dysregulation
- Trauma recovery challenges
- Delayed wound healing or impaired skin repair
- Mind–body–skin interactions
Eligible specialties:
- Dermatology / Dermato-Oncology
- Clinicians with experience in stress-related skin disorders, inflammation cycles, slow healing, and barrier dysfunction.
- Burn Surgery / Trauma & Reconstructive Medicine
- Surgeons and reconstructive physicians manage shock, trauma overload, and delayed wound repair.
- Psychiatry / Psychology
- Clinicians working with trauma, chronic stress, somatic shutdown, and mind–body–skin connections.
- Rehabilitation Specialists
- Physical therapists, occupational therapists, pain and recovery specialists managing autonomic dysregulation, physical burnout, and multisystem recovery.
- Integrative Medicine Physicians
- Physicians involved in high-end recovery programs and familiar with what these programs can and cannot effectively treat.
Geographies:
- United States
- Europe
- Asia (India, Thailand, or Indonesia)
Duration:
Approximately
1 hour
, with the possibility of short follow-up questions if needed.
Scheduling:
Fully flexible and aligned with your availability.ResponsibilitiesAs an expert participant, you will:
- Provide clinical commentary on stress-driven physiological dysregulation
- Clarify how trauma, chronic stress, and overload affect healing, repair, and recovery
- Describe patterns of skin repair slowdown, inflammation cycles, and autonomic imbalance
- Identify vulnerable patient groups and gaps in current care models
- Offer insight into what “true regeneration” should target from a clinical standpoint
- Share real-world observations grounded in day-to-day practice, rather than purely academic theory
Your input will directly address the client’s core research questions:
- What biologically “fails” under overload?
- Why does skin repair slow or collapse?
- Which patient groups are most vulnerable?
- Where do current care systems underperform?
- What should “true regeneration” actually target?
RequirementsTo participate, you must:
- Be an active, licensed clinician in one of the following areas:
- Dermatology / Dermato-Oncology
- Trauma / Burn Surgery / Reconstructive Medicine
- Psychiatry / Psychology
- Rehabilitation (PT, OT, pain, recovery)
- Integrative Medicine
- Demonstrate clinical experience with patients presenting:
- Stress-related dysregulation
- Trauma recovery challenges
- Delayed wound healing or impaired skin repair
- Mind–body–skin interactions
Why Join Medcase?
- Work on cutting-edge AI initiatives that improve healthcare access worldwide.
- Be part of a vetted community of global medical experts.
- Flexible remote work on your schedule—no clinic hours required.
Interested?
Apply now to start onboarding. Qualified clinicians will be contacted within 24 hours.