Healthcare IT News September 10, 2024
Jessica Hagen

Hippocratic AI and Adtalem’s Chamberlain University and Walden University will develop a certification program for nurses to evaluate and assess AI use in healthcare.

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...

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