What is IIT Delhi's latest online executive programme for AI in Healthcare?

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Key Takeaways
- 24-week course designed for healthcare professionals.
- Focus on AI applications in patient care and diagnostics.
- Hands-on experience with clinical datasets.
- Includes mentorship from IIT Delhi faculty.
- Flexibility for working professionals with weekend sessions.
New Delhi, July 7 (NationPress) In an effort to equip healthcare professionals and technologists with essential artificial intelligence (AI) skills and transform patient care across the nation, the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT Delhi) has introduced a new online initiative -- Executive Programme for AI in Healthcare, as announced by the institute on Monday.
This 24-week course is tailored for clinicians, engineers, data specialists, and med-tech entrepreneurs, forming part of the institute's Continuing Education Programme (CEP). It aims to furnish participants with the skills needed to foster innovation in areas such as patient care, diagnostics, public health, and hospital management.
“At IIT Delhi’s CEP, our goal is to cultivate next-generation capabilities that address evolving healthcare demands both in India and globally. AI has transitioned from being an optional tool to becoming a cornerstone of modern medicine. This new programme empowers professionals to spearhead that change,” stated Professor Manav Bhatnagar, Head of CEP at IIT Delhi.
The online course provides a robust academic and practical grounding in AI for healthcare. Participants will engage in hands-on activities with clinical datasets, delve into hospital data systems, and learn how to create AI models for diagnostics, risk assessment, imaging, and predictive analytics.
Beginning with essential AI and machine learning concepts that are accessible to individuals without a technical background, the curriculum progresses to advanced themes such as natural language processing on Electronic Health Records (EHRs), deep learning in medical imaging, healthcare automation, Internet of Things (IoT) monitoring, and public health analytics.
Participants will also design AI-powered dashboards and decision-support tools, culminating in a capstone project under the mentorship of IIT Delhi faculty.
This launch is particularly timely, as the World Economic Forum estimates that AI could contribute over $150 billion annually to healthcare by enhancing outcomes and efficiency. In India, NITI Aayog and EY predict that the digital healthcare market, propelled by AI diagnostics and remote care, will surpass $37 billion by 2030.
The course will be conducted through live, interactive online sessions on weekends, providing flexibility for working professionals.
Participants will interact with industry experts, med-tech founders, and hospital CIOs in dedicated sessions concentrating on practical deployment strategies and innovation trends.
To guarantee a smooth learning experience, IIT Delhi has partnered with TeamLease EdTech as its technology and student success collaborator.
“Our partnership with IIT Delhi introduces a powerful AI curriculum to those at the forefront of healthcare innovation. This programme will equip professionals to connect clinical knowledge with data intelligence, developing solutions that make a difference,” mentioned Shantanu Rooj, Founder and CEO of TeamLease EdTech.