Hippocratic AI, a generative AI company developing safety-focused large language models for healthcare, is partnering with Adtalem Global Education to create an academic curriculum to train and certify clinicians on the use of AI in healthcare.
“What we wanted to do is develop a curriculum that really educates nurses around general introductions to artificial intelligence and generative AI, which are very different kinds of tools and technologies – how we can integrate AI into clinical workflows and the ethical and legal regulatory considerations of using generative AI in healthcare?” Dr. Meenesh Bhimani, cofounder and chief medical officer at Hippocratic AI, told MobiHealthNews.
“By giving this foundation of knowledge to nurses, we hope it empowers them to not only be able to critically assess new technology that comes out, but also really understand how they can engage with the technology to affect patient outcomes and patient care.”
Hippocratic AI will partner with Adtalem’s Chamberlain University and Walden University to combine Adtalem’s clinical knowledge and Hippocratic’s technical know-how to jointly develop a curriculum and certification program that helps nurses understand how to use, integrate and oversee AI systems effectively in healthcare.
Potential topics that will be covered within the curriculum include:
Introduction to AI: Understanding the basics of AI, its history and its impact on various industries, with a focus on healthcare.
Types of AI and applications: An overview of different types of AI, including machine learning, deep learning and generative AI, and their applications in healthcare settings.
Generative AI basics: A deep dive into the principles of generative AI, how it works and its potential uses in clinical practice.
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