Use of AI in Health Professionals Education
Date/Time: February 5th | 7:00 PM GMT
Our Use of AI in Health Professionals Education Workshop will not only provide valuable insights into the integration of AI in healthcare education but will also offer participants the opportunity to earn 2 CPD points for attending.
Description of the Programme
Join us for an engaging workshop designed to transform how healthcare professionals approach learning and practice. This session introduces groundbreaking methodologies that integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into medical education. Discover how AI can enhance "just-in-time" learning, streamline complex concepts, and revolutionize traditional pedagogical approaches.
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Participants will explore:
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AI-augmented management frameworks.
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Design Thinking and Agile Methodologies in healthcare.
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Real-world applications of AI for team training and surgical team challenges.
Why This Workshop is Important
In an era where conventional "just-in-case" learning is no longer sufficient, healthcare professionals must adopt innovative approaches to stay ahead. AI offers powerful tools to reimagine education and training, ensuring practitioners are equipped with the skills and strategies they need to succeed in an ever-evolving medical landscape. This workshop bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application, empowering attendees to lead the change in healthcare education.
Register Now
This workshop is open to everyone interested in exploring the transformative role of AI in healthcare education. Whether you're a seasoned healthcare professional, a student, or someone passionate about the future of medical training, this is your opportunity to learn from the experts. Don't miss out—register today to secure your spot!
About the Tutor
Dr Johann Malawana
Johann, with over 15 years of leadership experience, founded Medics Academy and The Healthcare Leadership Academy (HLA) to address systemic issues in healthcare and support early-career development.
He is renowned for his role as the former chair of the Junior Doctors Committee of the British Medical Association and has held significant positions such as President of Barts and The London Students’ Association and University of London Medical Students’ Officer.
Johann played a pivotal role in negotiating improvements for junior doctors after the Modernising Medical Careers (MMC) crisis, including the Inter Deanery Transfer System. His leadership and advocacy led to appointments on the boards of the General Medical Council and the Postgraduate Medical Education and Training Board, representing medical students and junior doctors.