Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare and the Power of Storytelling: How can Artificial Intelligence transform healthcare, and how do we simplify the complex data to make it understandable and impactful? This course offers high school students an exciting opportunity to explore cutting-edge AI applications in medicine- from diagnosing diseases to personalizing treatments while developing crucial skills in data analysis and storytelling. In this course, you'll dive into the exciting intersection of artificial intelligence, healthcare, and data communication. Learn how AI is revolutionizing medical diagnostics, treatment planning, and patient care. Develop the skills to analyze complex healthcare data and transform it into impactful stories that drive change.
What You Will Learn:
- AI Fundamentals in Healthcare: Unlock the power of AI in medicine—from early disease detection to life-saving treatment innovations. Understand how AI is shaping healthcare today and what it means for tomorrow.
- Data Visualization: Gain hands-on experience with industry tools like Tableau and Excel to analyze real healthcare datasets. Learn how to uncover trends that can impact patient care and outcomes.
- Storytelling & Presentation Skills: Transform complex data into clear, engaging stories. Master the art of presenting technical findings in ways that captivate and inform diverse audiences—from peers to healthcare professionals.
- Ethics & Innovation: Tackle the ethical challenges AI presents in healthcare. Work on projects that balance cutting-edge technology with patient privacy and care, gaining real-world problem-solving experience.
Why Take This Course? This course is not just about learning AI; it’s about using AI to drive meaningful change. You’ll develop critical skills in data analysis, visualization, communication, and ethical decision-making—skills that are essential in today’s tech-driven world. Build a portfolio of projects that demonstrate your ability to transform data into actionable insights and tell stories that inspire. Prepare for careers in technology, healthcare, and communication, and gain the tools to make a real impact in the future of medicine. No prior programming experience is required—just a familiarity with basic computer skills and a passion for learning!
LUNCH: Students staying for full day or for both morning and afternoon sessions can bring or buy their lunch. All students will eat lunch on Campus in The Commons, a small food court.