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Machine Learning Tools and Platforms for the Healthcare Industry

If you are interested in pursuing a new career or wanting to acquire a new skill-set, you can use this video as a guiding point. In this skills-video, Dr. Arnot covers what Machine Learning is and how the healthcare industry uses it. Additionally, he provides real-world examples that you can use as a starting point when discussing machine learning with colleagues. For more technology-related videos visit our courses page.

This skill-building video is designed for those who are looking to learn more about machine learning tools utilized in healthcare.

Video Details

LENGTH

1 hour and 7 minutes

 

COST & FEES 

$0.00, 100% complimentary
 

What You'll Learn

Dr. Arnot provides an overview of machine learning in healthcare by discussing critical machine learning tools and platforms, while providing real-world examples of how these tools are utilized in the healthcare industry.

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Additional Details
  • These online, self-paced videos are non-credit bearing, avocational and not part of a DeVry University or Keller Graduate School of Management program of study.

  • These short videos are provided to help you develop or enhance your skills. Completion of these videos does not lead to employment.

About Dr. Bob Arnot

Dr. Arnot, a physician, humanitarian and network news correspondent, has covered epidemics for decades, from Ebola in Uganda to Cholera during the Rwandan genocide. He recently studied the Coronavirus pandemic in a DeVry University sponsored series, which you can view here: Understanding COVID-19 Video Series: A Look at the Worldwide Pandemic.

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*DeVry University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission (HLC), www.hlcommission.org. The University's Keller Graduate School of Management is included in this accreditation.