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SDAIA Launches Health AI Program at King Saud University Medical City

The Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA), in cooperation with the Medical City at King Saud University, launched the Health Sector Empowerment Program in Data and Artificial Intelligence, at the Medical City headquarters and lasting 3 days.

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The program aims to equip doctors and specialists in the healthcare sector with data analysis and management skills through specialized practical applications. These applications support innovation in the healthcare field by enhancing the use of data and artificial intelligence (AI) and its various applications in the sector.

Additionally, the program seeks to raise awareness among doctors and expand their knowledge in data science to improve medical care and support decision-making. It also aims to apply machine learning for medical teams and healthcare workers, enabling them to build predictive models, analyze data, and diagnose medical conditions.

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Moreover, the program’s training tracks include: Data Science for Healthcare Professionals, Data Science for Healthcare Doctors, Data Management for Healthcare Managers, and Machine Learning using Python for Healthcare Specialists.

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This program is part of SDAIA’s efforts to support the healthcare sector by strengthening the capabilities of medical professionals through the use of data and AI technologies. It also aims to build national expertise in the healthcare field, equipping them with the necessary skills and knowledge to contribute to the advancement of the Kingdom’s healthcare sector.

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