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Northeastern University
Skills you'll gain: Data Mining, Emerging Technologies, Big Data, Analytics, Machine Learning Software, Predictive Modeling, Data-Driven Decision-Making, Machine Learning, Machine Learning Methods, Advanced Analytics, Machine Learning Algorithms, Health Care, Data Analysis, Correlation Analysis, Artificial Intelligence, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML), Healthcare Industry Knowledge, Feature Engineering, Electronic Medical Record, Data Quality
Indian Institute of Science
Skills you'll gain: Vital Signs, ISO 13485 Standard, Clinical Research, Embedded Systems, System Monitoring, Electronic Components, Radiology, Electocardiography, Medical Science and Research, Emerging Technologies, Manufacturing Processes, Science and Research, Product Testing, Image Analysis, Life Sciences, Artificial Intelligence, Electronic Systems, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Equipment Design, Mechanical Engineering
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University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Skills you'll gain: Process Improvement, Supply Chain Management, Innovation, Market Dynamics, Health Systems, Healthcare Industry Knowledge, Digital Transformation, Health Care, Pharmaceuticals, Operational Efficiency, Organizational Strategy, Information Technology, Stakeholder Management
University of Pittsburgh
Skills you'll gain: Home Health Care, Network Protocols, Wireless Networks, Disabilities, End User Training and Support, Internet Of Things, Technology Solutions, Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), Caregiving, Health Assessment, Usability, Automation, Information Privacy, Security Awareness, Computing Platforms
In summary, here are 4 of our most popular medical+device courses
- Machine Learning for Healthcare Professionals: Northeastern University
- Sensors and Systems for Biomedical Applications: Indian Institute of Science
- Understanding the Healthcare Ecosystem: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
- Mainstream Smart Home Technology as Assistive Technology: University of Pittsburgh