MED 213 is a highly interactive seminar featuring leading clinicians and digital health innovators from health systems, payors, industry, and government. Each week, speakers present their work and emerging trends, followed by open discussion and Q&A. Our guiding philosophy is that digital health will impact all aspects of patient care, and all healthcare professionals need to be equipped to manage and think critically about digital health solutions. We'll explore topics such as large language models, telemedicine, wearables, AI, home health, education, and social/behavioral interventions, as well as how to design, evaluate, and implement digital health solutions within healthcare's regulatory, cultural, and ethical landscape.
1 units · Medical Satisfactory/No Credit
MED 213 is a highly interactive seminar featuring leading clinicians and digital health innovators from health systems, payors, industry, and government. Each week, speakers present their work and emerging trends, followed by open discussion and Q&A. Our guiding philosophy is that digital health will impact all aspects of patient care, and all healthcare professionals need to be equipped to manage and think critically about digital health solutions. We'll explore topics such as large language models, telemedicine, wearables, AI, home health, education, and social/behavioral interventions, as well as how to design, evaluate, and implement digital health solutions within healthcare's regulatory, cultural, and ethical landscape.
Offered in Winter 2026 at Stanford University.