AI for Improved Patient Outcomes
Description
Johns Hopkins Engineering Lifelong Learning's AI for Improved Patient Outcomes is an interactive, in-person course that offers unparalleled networking opportunities and equips experienced health care professionals with the tools to responsibly and effectively incorporate artificial intelligence (AI) in their practice.
Throughout this intensive one-day workshop, learners will be empowered to make informed, strategic decisions that enhance patient care and operational excellence while staying ahead in a technology-driven industry. Learners will gain specific skills related to AI in health care to build and validate a robust model, integrate it into a health care workflow, and evaluate it in a rigorous, pragmatic, randomized controlled trial.
Investment in the course includes copies of the award-winning instructor's book Artificial Intelligence for Improved Patient Outcomes.
Tuition Remission
Full-time, benefits-eligible Johns Hopkins University faculty or staff members are eligible to receive tuition remission if: you are a full-time, benefits-eligible faculty or staff member who has been employed by Johns Hopkins for at least 120 days you continue in a full-time position while enrolled in courses. You receive 100% remission if: your department certifies that the course benefits your professional development your department is willing to assume the cost if you do not attend the course or if you cancel with less than one week's notice. The one-week cancellation notice is waived only for emergencies with written documentation.
Eligibility:
Full-time Johns Hopkins University faculty and staff qualify for Tuition Remission after the employee completes 120 days of full-time employment at the university. Please visit the Benefits website for information and requirements. Visiting faculty and staff, residents, interns, postdoctoral fellows, retirees, and dependents are not eligible for tuition remission. There is an annual limit of two classes per calendar year for noncredit professional development courses taken at Johns Hopkins. For more information on this policy, please refer to the HR Benefits website for information and requirements.
You will receive a link to the tuition remission form via email to start the process of gaining tuition remission.
Who can attend?
- General public
- Faculty
- Staff
- Students
Tickets
The course costs $1,400 and is eligible for tuition remission.