Free oncology center in Brazil scaling digital infrastructure and AI capabilities
Hospital de Amor operates Latin America's largest cancer treatment center with 100% free care across 1,000+ employees. The tech stack reveals early-stage data maturity (Python, SQL, GCP, Nvidia) paired with domain-specific tools (REDCap for clinical research), and active projects in an AI lab for oncology plus e-learning platform development. Hiring is heavily weighted toward healthcare roles (166 of 179) with 95% junior/intern composition, suggesting aggressive clinical expansion over engineering scaling—the organization is building operational capacity faster than technical depth.
Founded in 1962 as a small four-doctor clinic in Barretos, São Paulo, Hospital de Amor has grown into a nonprofit cancer care institution serving low-income patients across Brazil with no user fees. The organization operates from a 1,000+ person workforce split between clinical delivery (166 healthcare roles) and operational support functions (HR, security, logistics, research). Current initiatives span data-driven performance management, digital transformation of healthcare delivery, and emerging AI applications in oncology—all while managing operational efficiency challenges including cost control, food waste reduction, and physical security.
Core stack: Python, SQL, GCP, and Nvidia for data/ML work. Clinical: REDCap for research data management. Office: Microsoft Office, Excel, Word, PowerPoint. Also uses Informatica and BERT.
Headquarters in Barretos, São Paulo, Brazil. Operates as a nonprofit cancer treatment center serving patients across the country with free care.
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