Students learn not only how to build medical AI tools but also critically examine their limitations, biases, and ethical implications, a crucial skill for future medical professionals.
The AI Medicine Lab is a 4-week online program where high school students gain hands-on experience training real medical AI models and developing AI research crews. Students will learn to critically analyze medical data, identify potential biases, and understand where AI applications in medicine can fail. The curriculum covers understanding medical data, training and evaluating prediction models, building AI assistants to explain research, and creating a medical research crew and dashboard. Participants will develop a working AI Medical Research dashboard and a one-page Health Research Brief for their portfolio, earning a Level 2 certificate. The program emphasizes responsible AI use and critical thinking, preparing students for future medical-track applications.
A typical day involves a 2-hour live online session where students engage with medical data, train AI models, and work on building their AI medical research dashboard and crew.
This lab is ideal for high school students (grades 9-12) interested in future medical careers, research, or public health innovation, who have a foundational understanding of AI agents.
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