A New Fellowship Course Explores AI in Healthcare

As Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning continues to develop, an understanding of how these tools may be integrated for improvement in healthcare becomes an increasing priority for healthcare professionals. 

As Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning continues to develop, an understanding of how these tools may be integrated for improvement in healthcare becomes an increasing priority for healthcare professionals. 

Feedback from Fellows on new courses on the ISQua Fellowship programme overwhelmingly identified AI as the main topic requested to receive further learning and resources. To meet this demand, in September 2024, ISQua Education launched the new course on the Fellowship programme, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Healthcare, now available to all Fellows.  

This course was developed over the course of the year in partnership with industry experts from institutions such as the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI), Australian Institute for Health Innovation, Sheba Medical Center and MedStar. This course aims to introduce learners to the concepts, applications and complexities to be considered when using Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) to improve processes and solve problems in healthcare settings.   

Insights from experts was key in the development of this course, to gain their insights into the applications and implications for the use of AI and ML in healthcare. See the full list of contributors to the Fellowship course on Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Healthcare below:  

Prof Farah Magrabi, Macquarie University 

Prof Eyal Zimlichman, Deputy Director General, Chief Transformation Officer, and Chief Innovation Officer at Sheba Medical Center 

Dr Gidi Stein, MD, PhD, MedAware 

Dr. Daniel Cohen 

Marina Renton, IHI 

Gareth (Gary) Kantor, IHI, Insight Actuaries and Consultants 

Jeffrey Rakover, Director of Innovation, IHI 

Angela D. Thomas, DrPH, MPH, MBA, Vice President, Healthcare Delivery Research; MedStar Health Research Institute 

Danton Char, M.D., M.A.S., Associate Professor of Anaesthesiology (Paediatric), and of Medical Ethics, Stanford University 

David C. Classen, MD., MS., Professor of Medicine; University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah. 

Raj M. Ratwani, PhD, MedStar Health Research Institute. 

Prof Mark Sujan, Professor of Safety Science, University of York. Managing Director of Human Factors Everywhere  

Urmimala Sarkar, Professor of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco; Associate Director, UCSF Center for Vulnerable Populations 

Amol Verma, St. Michael’s Hospital, Unity Health Toronto, Temerty Professor of AI Research and Education in Medicine, University of Toronto, co-founder GEMINI 

David S. Mendelson, MD FACR | Vice Chair Radiology IT – Mount Sinai Health System 

Associate Chief Medical Information Officer-Mount Sinai Doctors Faculty Practice  

Professor of Diagnostic, Molecular and Interventional Radiology|Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai 

Windreich Dept of AI & Human Health 

Co-Chair Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE)- International 

Karey MSutton Ph.D. Scientific Director for Health Equity Research, MedStar Health Research Institute (MHRI)

Raj Ratwani, Ph.D., Vice President of Scientific Affairs, MHRI

Seth A. Krevat, MD, FACP, Senior Medical Director and Assistant Vice President, National Center for Human Factors in Healthcare, MHRI

Iris Barshak, MD, Ph.D. Head of Institute of Pathology, Sheba Medical Center

This esteemed panel of experts developed seven modules to provide comprehensive insights on:  

  • AI & Machine Learning in Healthcare Settings: An Introduction 
  • Applications of AI Tools – an overview of successful uses 
  • Deploying AI to Improve Quality with IHI 
  • Ethics, Privacy and Biases 
  • Identifying possible patient safety incidents and improving processes 
  • Making AI Work in a Messy Clinical Reality 
  • AI in Diagnostics, Imaging, and Monitoring 

ISQua Education are excited to develop more new courses in the coming years to maintain the value and prestige of the ISQua Fellowship. We are currently planning to have our latest course, Sustainability in Healthcare, available soon to all Fellows, and hope that it will be as current, relevant and informative to our Fellows as the learnings from our AI and ML course. Learn more here.

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Nourhan Kawtharani


Nourhan, a quality and safety coordinator with eight years of experience in ambulatory healthcare in Lebanon, aims to deepen her understanding of the systemic and holistic approach to healthcare through this fellowship.

She aims to identify gaps and develop tailored interventions that address specific contexts rather than applying general solutions. Engaging with diverse professionals and perspectives during this educational journey will expand the application of these concepts across different cultural settings.

Nourhan emphasizes the importance of promoting a culture of continuous learning and improvement within healthcare institutions, considering it a vital leadership responsibility to integrate quality and safety initiatives into the organizational culture.

Nourhan's commitment to patient safety and quality management includes sourcing practical resources and transforming insights into actionable knowledge to drive continued progress in healthcare practices and outcomes.

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Elom Otchi


Elom is passionate about improving quality of care and patient safety outcomes.

In view of this, he has had the opportunity to work in various capacities with various organisations including AfIHQSA, WHO, UNICEF and others undertaking research, supporting the development of national quality policies and strategies, facilitating the establishment of quality governance systems across all the levels of the health sector and building capacity of national and sub-national quality leads/teams to institutionalize the practice of quality and patient safety across the continent.

He has also worked extensively across all levels of care in the health sector of Ghana, including leading the Quality & Patient Safety program in its largest teaching hospital.

I would like to use this Fellowship as a learning platform and an opportunity to acquire the requisite knowledge, skills and competencies to complement ongoing efforts by like-minded individuals and organizations to continuously advance improve the quality and patient safety in Ghana and the continent.

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Stephen Taiye Balogun


Stephen is a Senior Programme Officer at the Institute of Human Virology in Nigeria as well as Country Representative for Health Information for All (HIFA).

Stephen plans to use this opportunity to maximise his impact by championing the cause of patient safety and quality in Nigeria and across Africa.

Stephen says "Quality and safety is a major wheel through which universal healthcare coverage can be achieved. The goal is to be a bridge in the gap between the International Quality Improvement and Patient Safety community and my country to ensure rapid spread, adoption, implementation and practice."

We are looking forward to working with both Stephen and our 2020 winner Rhoda Kalondu over the next year.

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Dr Rhoda Kalondu


Rhoda is the Head of the Patient Safety Unit at Kenyatta Hospital in Nairobi and wants to use this Fellowship to learn how to establish a culture of safety and develop systems for assessment and analysis at her institution, and more widely. As well as this, Rhoda intends to develop and execute an intervention to improve patient safety in Kenyatta National Hospital.

It is one thing to institute measures and processes for improvement, but quite another to change the culture of an environment. Rhoda's ambition to lead others in this change inspired the panel.

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Dr Subhrojyoti Bhowmick


I am an MBBS graduate from Calcutta University with a Gold Medal in Gynecology & Obstetrics.

I have completed M.D in Pharmacology from IPGME& R, Kolkata and have over 12 years of experience in the field of Clinical Research, Pharmacovigilance and Medication management in Hospitals.

I have completed certification in Clinical Research Administration & Project Management from Stanford University, USA and in Patient Safety from Johns Hopkins University, USA.

I am an Assessor for National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Health care providers (NABH), India assessing hospitals for medication safety and clinical quality standards and NABH Assessor for Ethics Committee Accreditation program in India as well.

I serve as the Chairperson, Institutional Ethics Committee of Health Point Hospital, Kolkata and am associated with 2 other Hospital ethics committees as a member.

I finished my Fellowship in Healthcare Quality from the International Society of Quality in Healthcare (ISQua) from Ireland in 2017.

I have published several research articles and have also authored a chapter on “Regulations governing Clinical Trial” in the book “Fundamentals of Clinical Trial & Research”.

I am a peer reviewer for prestigious international journals like the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, CNS Drugs and Drug Safety case reports.

I am the recipient of the UK Seth Oration Award for Best Clinical Pharmacology paper by the Indian Pharmacological Society in 2009 and the “Most promising Healthcare professional in Patient Safety in India” award by the Asian African Chamber of Commerce and Industry in October 2018.

Recently in April 2019, I received the Young Quality Achiever award by Consortium of Accredited Healthcare Organizations (CAHO), India for 2019 for my work in the field of medication safety and clinical research.

I have a keen interest in teaching and am visiting adjunct faculty of Pharmacology at KMC, Mangalore, India and for Healthcare technology at MAKAUT, Kolkata, India.

I was associated with Stanford University School of Medicine, in the USA as a Senior Clinical Research Associate from 2015 to 2017 and have certification in Biostatistics, Evidence-based Medicine and Medical Writing from Stanford University.

Currently, I am working as the Clinical Director of Academics, Medical Quality and Clinical Research at Peerless Hospital and B K Roy Research Centre, Kolkata.

I am very happy and thrilled to receive the prestigious ISQua Lucian Leape Patient safety Fellowship Award for 2019 and I look forward to honing my skills further in the field of healthcare quality and patient safety through my experiences during this fellowship.

I sincerely believe that successful completion of this fellowship will help me evolve as a more confident Patient safety leader in India who in turn can provide significant inputs on policy changes through NABH for the Indian healthcare system.

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