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Stanford University

AI in Healthcare

Stanford University via Coursera Specialization

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Artificial intelligence (AI) has transformed industries around the world, and has the potential to radically alter the field of healthcare. Imagine being able to analyze data on patient visits to the clinic, medications prescribed, lab tests, and procedures performed, as well as data outside the health system -- such as social media, purchases made using credit cards, census records, Internet search activity logs that contain valuable health information, and you’ll get a sense of how AI could transform patient care and diagnoses. In this specialization, we'll discuss the current and future applications of AI in healthcare with the goal of learning to bring AI technologies into the clinic safely and ethically. This specialization is designed for both healthcare providers and computer science professionals, offering insights to facilitate collaboration between the disciplines. CME Accreditation The Stanford University School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. View the full CME accreditation information on the individual course FAQ page.

Syllabus

  • Course 1: Introduction to Healthcare
  • Course 2: Introduction to Clinical Data
  • Course 3: Fundamentals of Machine Learning for Healthcare
  • Course 4: Evaluations of AI Applications in Healthcare
  • Course 5: AI in Healthcare Capstone

Courses

Taught by

David Magnus, Laurence Baker, Matthew Lungren, Mildred Cho, Nigam Shah, Serena Yeung, Steven Bagley and Tina Hernandez-Boussard

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