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- [[https://med.stanford.edu/master-clinical-informatics-management.html | Master of Science in Clinical Informatics Management]], MCiM is a novel one-year management program for working professionals seeking to harness the power of digital innovations to deliver high-quality, cost-effective health care | - [[https://med.stanford.edu/master-clinical-informatics-management.html | Master of Science in Clinical Informatics Management]], MCiM is a novel one-year management program for working professionals seeking to harness the power of digital innovations to deliver high-quality, cost-effective health care |
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https://online.stanford.edu/programs/artificial-intelligence-healthcare | Each training program offers an extensive set of courses in its curriculum that an interested resident, fellow, or other physician at Stanford Medicine can benefit from. |
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https://online.stanford.edu/courses/xbiomedin215-machine-learning-projects-healthcare | ====== Online sources ====== |
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| [[https://online.stanford.edu/programs/artificial-intelligence-healthcare | Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare ]] specialization offers a collection of five online courses that discuss the current and future applications of AI in healthcare with the goal of learning to bring AI technologies into the clinic safely and ethically. |
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| [[https://online.stanford.edu/courses/xbiomedin215-machine-learning-projects-healthcare | Machine Learning Projects in Healthcare]] is modeled after the popular BIOMEDIN215 Stanford graduate course and explores the unique data challenges of the healthcare industry and how machine learning can be applied to help solve them. |