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AI in Healthcare Specialization

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Course Features

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Duration

9 months

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Delivery Method

Online

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Available on

Limited Access

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Accessibility

Desktop, Laptop

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Language

English

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Subtitles

English

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Level

Beginner

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Effort

2 hours per week

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Teaching Type

Self Paced

Course Description

Artificial intelligence (AI), which has already transformed many industries, has the potential for radically changing healthcare. Imagine being able analyze patient visits, prescriptions, lab tests and procedures performed. This will give you a glimpse of how AI can transform patient care. This specialization will discuss current and future uses of AI in healthcare. The goal is to learn how AI technology can be safely integrated into the clinic. This specialization is for both computer scientists and healthcare professionals. It provides insights that will facilitate collaboration between these two disciplines. CME Accreditation: The Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education has accredited Stanford University School of Medicine to offer continuing medical education for doctors. The individual course FAQ pages contain detailed information about CME accreditation.

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Skills You Will Gain

What You Will Learn

Identify problems healthcare providers face that machine learning can solve

Analyze how AI affects patient care safety, quality, and research

Relate AI to the science, practice, and business of medicine

Apply the building blocks of AI to help you innovate and understand emerging technologies

Course Instructors

Nigam Shah

Academic Director, AI in Healthcare Specialization; Associate Professor

Dr. Nigam Shah is Associate Professor of Medicine (Biomedical Informatics) at Stanford University, and serves as the Associate CIO for Data Science for Stanford Health Care. Dr. Shah's research focus...

Mildred Cho

Professor

Mildred Cho is a Professor in the Division of Medical Genetics of the Department of Pediatrics and in the Division of Primary Care and Population Health of the Department of Medicine at Stanford Univ...

Laurence Baker

Bing Professor

Laurence Baker, Ph.D. is the Bing Professor of Human Biology and Professor in the Health Policy group at Stanford University. He is a health economist who applies economic and statistical analysis to...

Steven Bagley

Senior research engineer

Steven C. Bagley, MD, MS, is a senior research engineer in the Biomedical Informatics Research division of Stanford's Department of Medicine. He received the BSE degree from the University of Pennsyl...
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