CLOSE AD
Wednesday, October 15, 2025
- Advertisement -

Adtalem, Google Cloud to launch AI credential program for healthcare professionals

-Advertisement-
- Advertisement -

Adtalem and Google Cloud have teamed up to launch a new AI credential program aimed at healthcare professionals. The partnership brings together Adtalem’s experience in health‑care education and Google Cloud’s advanced AI tools to create a training pathway that helps doctors, nurses, and allied health staff develop skills in machine‑learning, data analytics, and artificial‑intelligence applications in medicine.

The program will offer a series of online courses that cover the basics of AI, clinical decision support, and ethical use of data. After completing the curriculum, participants will earn a credential that can be added to their professional profile or used to support continuing‑education requirements. “We’re giving health‑care workers the hands‑on experience they need to safely and effectively incorporate AI into patient care,” said an Adtalem spokesperson.

Google Cloud will provide the technical platform, giving students access to its AI‑powered tools and real‑world data sets. Adtalem will handle the course design, assessments, and accreditation. The first cohort of learners is expected to start in early 2025, with ongoing enrollment throughout the year.

- Advertisement -

Industry experts see this initiative as part of a broader push to train the medical workforce for a technology‑driven future. By blending education with cutting‑edge AI resources, the partnership aims to improve patient outcomes and keep healthcare professionals ahead of the digital curve.


Stay informed on all the latest news, real-time breaking news updates, and follow all the important headlines in world News on Latest NewsX. Follow us on social media Facebook, Twitter(X), Gettr and subscribe our Youtube Channel.

-Advertisement-

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Hot this week

Newlyweds found dead days before celebrating their first anniversary as police probe possible murder-suicide

Police in Harvard, Illinois, discovered the bodies of a Wisconsin couple inside a car last week, sparking a search for the cause of their deaths. The victims, Rachel Noel Dumovich, 29, and Brandon Peter Dumovich, 30, of Sharon, Wisconsin, were found on October 6 along Route 14.
00:09:55

MacCallum: This is one of the BIG questions for Mamdani (Video)

Fox News' Martha MacCallum previews her interview with NYC...

Diane Keaton attended Jack Nicholson’s birthday party before her death, co-star claims

Diane Keaton, the beloved Hollywood actress known for her iconic roles and Oscar‑winning career, died in California on Saturday at the age of 79. Her family confirmed the news, but the cause of death was not released.
00:43:39

‘POLITICAL NONSENSE’: Speaker Johnson blasts Democrats on day 15 of shutdown (Video)

House Speaker Mike Johnson, GOP leadership, and the Main...
00:26:25

Hakeem Jeffries holds a news conference as shutdown continues (Video)

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., speaks to the...
-Advertisement-

Latest News

Australian rainforests no longer a carbon sink: Study

Australian rainforests may no longer be pulling carbon out...

PVL 2025: Chennai Blitz beat Ahmedabad Defenders in five-set thriller to keep their campaign alive

In a dramatic showdown in Hyderabad’s Gachibowli Indoor Stadium,...

Japan urges G7 to stay vigilant to excessive FX volatility

Japan has urged the Group of Seven (G7) to...

Nagaland’s ruling alliance PDA hails Modi govt for continued support to state’s all-round growth

Kohima, Oct 15 – The ruling People’s Democratic Alliance (PDA),...

Trump authorises CIA operations in Venezuela, raising pressure on Maduro

President Donald Trump has green‑lit covert CIA missions in Venezuela,...

Formula 1: Mercedes confirm George Russell and Kimi Antonelli for 2026 season

Mercedes has confirmed that George Russell and Kimi Antonelli will drive...

YouTube resolves issue that briefly impacted video streaming globally

YouTube’s global video‑streaming service went down for a few...

Related News

Popular Categories