The Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business (CKGSB) and Johns Hopkins University’s Carey Business School have announced the launch of the AI-Driven Healthcare Innovation Program, a joint initiative aimed at preparing industry leaders for the transformative role of artificial intelligence in healthcare. The program will be held at Johns Hopkins’ Washington, D.C. campus from May 5-9, 2025.
The AI-Driven Healthcare Innovation Program is part of CKGSB’s Global Unicorn Programs, designed to help emerging businesses scale while emphasizing global responsibility and social impact. This new collaboration will provide senior leaders, entrepreneurs, and technology innovators with practical insights into AI’s applications in healthcare, focusing on strategic implementation, ethical considerations, and leadership development.
“This collaboration with Johns Hopkins University is a testament to our shared vision of empowering leaders to harness innovation responsibly,” said Xiang Bing, founding dean at CKGSB. “By combining AI expertise with healthcare leadership, this program aims to drive transformative changes that benefit societies globally.”
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A multidisciplinary approach to AI in healthcare
The program will blend technological, managerial, and strategic perspectives, offering participants the tools to:
- Assess AI applications for improving healthcare decision-making.
- Develop strategies for integrating AI into patient care and operational workflows.
- Navigate ethical and regulatory challenges in AI-driven healthcare.
- Lead cross-disciplinary teams to drive innovation in the industry.
Located in Washington, D.C., the program will also provide access to leading experts from academia, industry, and government, fostering a platform for collaboration and networking.
Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business (CKGSB) is China’s first privately funded, research-driven business school, focused on cultivating global business leaders with a commitment to social responsibility and innovation.
Johns Hopkins University’s Carey Business School is part of the first research institution in the United States, with campuses in Baltimore and Washington, D.C., and over 50 degree programs in various disciplines.
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