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Outline for Non Technical course of AI and data analysis
This outline provides a foundation for a non-technical audience, emphasizing practical
applications and ethical considerations.
Day 1: Introduction to AI and Data Analysis
Session 1: Opening & Course Overview
● Welcome and introduction to course objectives.
● Overview of AI, data analysis, and their relevance. ● Foundations of AI in Medicine
Session 2: Data Analysis Basics for Healthcare
● Understanding Data in Medicine: Types of medical data (structured and unstructured
data), including patient records, clinical trial data, and manufacturing quality data. ● Introduction to Data Analysis: Key concepts in data collection, data cleaning, and data interpretation. ● Case Studies: Overview of how data analysis impacts decision-making in clinical settings and pharmaceutical production.
Break
Session 3: Project Lifecycle of AI in Healthcare
● Initiation and Planning in AI Healthcare Projects:
Overview of defining project scope, setting objectives, and understanding regulatory requirements in healthcare. ● Development and Implementation of AI Models: Introduction to data collection, preprocessing, and model training phases. ● Monitoring and Maintenance of AI in Clinical Settings: Exploration of continuous monitoring for performance, addressing accuracy drift, and ensuring regulatory compliance. ● Use Case: Predictive AI for Early Detection of Chronic Diseases.
Break
Session 4: Use Cases of AI in Medicine Manufacturing
● Quality Control in Manufacturing: How AI helps in predictive quality control, detecting
defects, and ensuring regulatory compliance. ● Predictive Maintenance: Using AI to anticipate equipment failures, minimizing downtime and optimizing production. ● Drug Discovery and Development: Exploring the role of AI in accelerating drug discovery, clinical trials, and personalized medicine.
● Ethical AI in Medicine: Privacy, bias, and ensuring transparency in medical AI applications. ● Regulatory Requirements: Overview of FDA, EMA, and other international guidelines for AI and data usage in medicine. ● Panel Discussion: Participants discuss potential challenges in their fields and how they can address them.
Day 1 Closing & Q&A
Day 2: Practical Applications and Strategy Development
Session 1: Recap and Reflection
● Review key points from Day 1 and address any questions.
● Discussion of key insights and takeaways.
Session 2: Designing Data-Driven Processes in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
● Workflow Integration: How to embed AI-driven insights into pharmaceutical processes.
● Data Quality: Emphasizing the importance of clean, relevant data and best practices for maintaining data quality in manufacturing. ● Group Activity: Participants outline a simple data-driven workflow for quality control or production.
Break
Session 3: Use Case Workshop – AI for Drug Safety and Pharmacovigilance
● Drug Safety Monitoring: Overview of AI techniques used in monitoring adverse effects
and ensuring patient safety. ● Real-Time Analytics: Demonstration of how real-time data analytics can support faster decision-making in pharmacovigilance. ● Case Study Analysis: Reviewing a sample use case of AI in drug safety, followed by a discussion.
Break
Session 4: Implementing AI & Data Analysis Projects in Medicine
● Project Planning: Steps for initiating and managing AI projects in a medical or
manufacturing setting. ● Resource Allocation: Identifying necessary resources, stakeholders, and key project milestones. ● Interactive Session: Participants outline a small project idea that could apply to their work environment, with a focus on achievable outcomes.
Session 5: Future of AI in Medicine & Next Steps
● Emerging Trends: Overview of upcoming AI trends in healthcare and pharmaceutical
manufacturing. ● Building AI Literacy: Strategies for ongoing learning, adapting to new tools, and fostering an AI-forward organizational culture. ● Action Planning: Participants outline their next steps for implementing AI and data analysis concepts.