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Introduction
Introduction
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Objectives
Objectives
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Who Should Attend?
Who Should Attend?
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Training Method
Training Method
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Course Outline
Course Outline
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the healthcare landscape, offering unprecedented opportunities to improve diagnostics, personalize treatment, streamline operations, and reduce costs. However, this powerful technology also introduces complex challenges related to ethics, regulation, equity, data privacy, and implementation.
This five-day intensive course is designed to bridge the gap between technological potential and practical, responsible deployment. It moves beyond the hype to provide a nuanced understanding of how AI systems work in a healthcare context, the policy frameworks needed to govern them, and the strategies required to foster ethical and innovative adoption. Participants will gain the knowledge and tools to become effective leaders and informed decision-makers in the era of AI-driven healthcare.
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
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Understand the Fundamentals: Define key AI concepts (Machine Learning, Deep Learning, NLP, GenAI) and their current and prospective applications in healthcare.
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Navigate the Regulatory Landscape: Analyze the existing and emerging policy and regulatory frameworks for AI in healthcare across different jurisdictions (e.g., FDA, EU AI Act, WHO guidelines).
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Evaluate Ethical Considerations: Identify and critically assess core ethical issues, including algorithmic bias, health equity, data privacy (HIPAA/GDPR), transparency, and accountability.
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Develop Implementation Strategies: Formulate strategies for the successful integration, validation, and scaling of AI solutions within clinical workflows and health systems.
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Foster Innovation: Understand the innovation lifecycle, from ideation and funding to procurement and commercialization, within the constraints of healthcare policy.
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Communicate Effectively: Articulate the opportunities, risks, and requirements of AI in healthcare to diverse audiences, including clinicians, executives, policymakers, and patients.
This course is designed for a multidisciplinary audience involved in shaping, managing, and implementing healthcare services and technology:
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Healthcare Policy Makers & Regulators: Government officials, public servants, and agency staff responsible for health technology assessment and policy development.
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Healthcare Executives & Administrators: Hospital CEOs, CTOs, CIOs, and department heads making strategic decisions about technology adoption and investment.
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Clinicians & Medical Researchers: Doctors, nurses, and researchers who interact with AI tools and want to understand their implications for practice and patient care.
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Health Insurance & Payer Professionals: Individuals involved in reimbursement strategies, health economics, and outcomes research for new AI-driven interventions.
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Health Tech Entrepreneurs & Investors: Founders, developers, and VCs in the digital health space who need to navigate the complex healthcare regulatory environment.
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Medical Legal & Ethics Professionals: Lawyers, ethicists, and compliance officers specializing in healthcare technology and data governance.
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Patient Advocacy Group Leaders: Representatives who wish to understand how AI will impact patient rights, access, and care quality.
• Pre-assessment
• Live group instruction
• Use of real-world examples, case studies and exercises
• Interactive participation and discussion
• Power point presentation, LCD and flip chart
• Group activities and tests
• Each participant receives a binder containing a copy of the presentation
• slides and handouts
• Post-assessment
Day 1: Foundations of AI in Healthcare
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AM: The AI Revolution: From Hype to Reality
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Key Concepts: AI, ML, Deep Learning, Generative AI.
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Overview of AI Applications: Medical imaging, drug discovery, predictive analytics, robotic surgery, virtual health assistants, administrative automation.
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Case Study: Deep dive into a successful AI diagnostic tool.
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PM: The Data Ecosystem
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The Fuel of AI: Electronic Health Records (EHRs), genomic data, wearables, and IoT.
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Data Governance, Privacy, and Security: HIPAA, GDPR, and de-identification techniques.
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Workshop: Evaluating a dataset for bias and usability.
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Day 2: The Policy and Regulatory Framework
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AM: Navigating the Regulatory Maze
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Software as a Medical Device (SaMD): FDA approval processes (510(k), De Novo, Pre-Cert).
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International Perspectives: EU AI Act (Risk-Based Approach), Health Canada, and other global regulators.
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Reimbursement Strategies: CPT codes, value-based pricing, and demonstrating ROI to payers.
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PM: Policy for Public Health
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The role of public health agencies (CDC, WHO) in guiding AI use.
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National AI Strategies and their impact on healthcare innovation.
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Group Discussion: Drafting a policy brief for a specific AI application.
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Day 3: Ethics, Equity, and Responsible Innovation
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AM: The Algorithm is Not Neutral
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Understanding Algorithmic Bias: Sources, real-world examples, and mitigation strategies.
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Ensuring Health Equity: Preventing AI from exacerbating existing disparities.
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Transparency and Explainability (XAI): The “black box” problem and why it matters in medicine.
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PM: Accountability and Human-in-the-Loop
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Legal Liability: Who is responsible when an AI system fails?
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Informed Consent in the Age of AI.
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Workshop: Conducting an ethical risk assessment for an AI tool.
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Day 4: Implementation and Scaling Innovation
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AM: From Pilot to Practice
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Integration into Clinical Workflows: Change management and clinician buy-in.
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Validating and Monitoring AI Performance: Continuous evaluation and drift detection.
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Interoperability Challenges: Making AI tools work with existing EHR systems.
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PM: The Business of AI in Healthcare
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Procurement Strategies for Health Systems.
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Funding and Venture Capital Landscape.
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Case Study: A health system executive presents a real-world implementation challenge.
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Day 5: The Future and Strategic Leadership
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AM: Emerging Trends and Frontiers
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Generative AI in Clinical Documentation and Patient Communication.
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AI for Pandemic Preparedness and Public Health Surveillance.
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The Future of AI-Driven Personalized Medicine.
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PM: Capstone Session: Developing an AI Strategy
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Participants work in cross-functional teams (e.g., a clinician, an administrator, a policy maker) to develop a comprehensive proposal for adopting a specific AI solution.
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Team presentations and feedback from course instructors.
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Course Wrap-Up: Key Takeaways and Building a Professional Network.
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- Course Details
- Address
Damascus
- Location
- Phone
+963 112226969
- Fees
300 $
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