The in-depth training course "AI Opportunities for Medical Staff", opens the program to improve artificial intelligence application capacity for medical staff in Da Nang city, organized by the city's Department of Health in coordination with the Vietnam Medical and Biological Technology Research and Application Association and Vietnam Health Journey Joint Stock Company.
The first course attracted 150 management officials, specialists and medical staff from medical facilities in Da Nang. The program focuses on equipping knowledge, skills and tools to help medical staff master artificial intelligence (AI) technology, optimize administrative processes, improve work efficiency and support medical examination and treatment activities.
Trainees are exposed to many practical contents such as thinking and working skills in the AI era, the art of building prompts, and effectively exploiting AI platforms such as Gemini and NotebookLM. In addition, the program focuses on the practical part to help trainees apply AI to their daily professional work.
One of the key contents of the course is responsible AI use in the medical field. Lecturers share many knowledge related to patient data security, verifying the accuracy of information provided by AI and complying with professional ethics principles in the process of applying technology.
According to leaders of the Da Nang City Department of Health, digital transformation is not only a trend but has become an inevitable requirement for the health sector. Equipping medical staff with AI knowledge is expected to contribute to reducing work pressure, improving accuracy in diagnosis, supporting the personalization of treatment protocols and improving the quality of medical services.
This training course also contributes to the implementation of the spirit of Resolution 57, and at the same time responds to the "Digital Education for All" movement launched by the Government.
After the first course, Da Nang Department of Health will continue to organize 9 more training classes in direct and online forms, aiming to foster AI knowledge for more than 1,600 medical staff in the city.