Programme Overview

  September 2026
Format  Online
Duration 6 weeks
Dates 30 September and 7,14,21,28 October and 4 November 2026
Schedule 6.30pm - 9pm 
Tuition Fees Certificate for Completion Route (CC) €1,850

Micro-Credential Qualification Route (MC) €2,000
MC Application Deadline TBC

AI for Healthcare Professionals is a six-week programme designed for healthcare leaders who want to apply artificial intelligence and analytics to address the challenges of modern healthcare. Delivered by Trinity Executive Education, the programme explores how to develop big data strategies, identify opportunities in AI and predictive analytics, and align digital initiatives with organisational goals.  

Through healthcare-focused case studies and practical assignments, you will learn how to leverage emerging data sources and apply AI tools to enhance patient care, optimise resources, and automate processes for greater efficiency and impact.  

Who is this programme designed for? 

  • Clinical Directors, hospital executives, and department heads 
  • Healthcare administrators overseeing operational efficiency and service design 
  • Policy-makers and strategic planners within government or healthcare agencies 
  • Technology leads and transformation managers working on digital health initiatives 

Learning Outcomes  

By the end of this programme, learners will be able to: 

  • Critically analyse and develop data and analytics strategies that enhance patient care, decision-making, and operational efficiency in healthcare organisations. 
  • Design a data-driven innovation that leverages AI and analytics to address a real-world challenge in healthcare delivery or management. 
  • Select and apply analytical tools and techniques, such as machine learning and predictive modelling, relevant to healthcare scenarios. 
  • Evaluate and prioritise AI initiatives, with sensitivity to ethical concerns, regulatory constraints, and potential impacts on patient outcomes and organisational performance. 

 

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