Department of Computer Science, Stanford University, Fall 2023
Wednesdays 4:30–5:20pm PT @ Hewlett 201
How can we use AI to…
reduce healthcare costs?
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diagnose diseases earlier?
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deliver more effective treatment?
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provide accessible medical expertise?
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reduce healthcare costs? 〰️ diagnose diseases earlier? 〰️ deliver more effective treatment? 〰️ provide accessible medical expertise? 〰️
Course Info
Artificial intelligence is poised to make radical changes in healthcare, transforming areas such as diagnosis, genomics, surgical robotics, and drug discovery. In the coming years, artificial intelligence has the potential to lower healthcare costs, identify more effective treatments, and facilitate prevention and early detection of diseases. This class is a seminar series featuring prominent researchers, physicians, entrepreneurs, and venture capitalists, all sharing their thoughts on the future of healthcare. We highly encourage students of all backgrounds to enroll (no AI/healthcare background necessary).
This course first took place Fall Quarter 2017, enrolling 287 students across the schools of engineering, medicine, and business.
Note on Auditing
CS 522 attracts people from many backgrounds, such as Stanford Medical School department faculty who wish to learn more about how to incorporate AI into their practice. Thus, all are welcome in our course! If you wish to audit this course without taking it for a S/NC grade, please fill out the below Google Form. Afterwards, you’ll be added to the Canvas course as an auditor, can choose which seminars you would like to attend, and just show up!
Speaker List*
Syllabus*
*subject to change
Organizers
NOTE: Please direct all inquiries to the course instructors and NOT the instructor (Professor Dror).
This course was originally run by SHIFT, which has now joined SSB as our Digital Health team. For information on past speakers, you can visit their old domain: shift.stanford.edu/healthai/.