Generative AI is rapidly reshaping healthcare and life sciences—extending beyond traditional AI to generate clinical documentation, research insights, patient education materials, and operational workflows at scale. Generative AI in Healthcare: Clinical Practice, Research, Patient Care, and Operations explores how these tools can be applied safely, ethically, and effectively across real-world settings.

GenAI in Healthcare & Life Sciences
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What you'll learn
Critically evaluate and integrate Generative AI tools to support clinical decisions, medical imaging, and automated documentation.
Design and assess AI-driven strategies to accelerate literature synthesis, optimize trial design, and advance drug discovery efforts.
Develop and implement personalized patient care plans, generate clear education content, and deploy effective virtual health assistants.
Formulate and apply AI-based solutions to automate operations, ensure HIPAA compliance, and drive quality improvement initiatives.
Skills you'll gain
- Precision Medicine
- Clinical Informatics
- Health Insurance Portability And Accountability Act (HIPAA) Compliance
- AI Enablement
- Radiology
- Digital Transformation
- Clinical Research
- Health Information Management
- Clinical Trials
- Clinical Documentation
- Diagnostic Radiology
- Healthcare Ethics
- Medical Imaging
- Patient-centered Care
- Health Informatics
- Decision Intelligence
- Ethical Standards And Conduct
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