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AI Health Academy: AI Training for Medical Professionals!

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We are excited to share the highlights of AI Health Academy – a unique educational program for Ukrainian healthcare professionals, organized by Klats Education. This project was initially developed as part of the "AI Youth" innovation program, implemented by the National Media Literacy Project "Filter" of the Ministry of Culture and Strategic Communications of Ukraine in collaboration with the Center for Democracy and Rule of Law, in partnership with UNESCO and supported by Japan.
The AI Health Academy program consisted of five interactive sessions held on February 6, 8, 11, 14, and 15.
On February 6 and 8, the first two days of the AI Health Academy educational program on artificial intelligence in medicine took place. We started with fundamental knowledge and quickly moved on to practical skills.
Mykyta Holovakin – Big Data Engineer at SoftServe, Google Cloud Certified Data Practitioner, shared his expertise. His lecture on February 6, "AI Fundamentals: The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Biology," was dedicated to the key aspects of AI usage in healthcare.Participants of the program learned: - What artificial intelligence is and how it is already transforming medicine and biology. - What algorithms and technologies power AI – fundamental principles of its operation. - How AI helps doctors – from image analysis to supporting clinical decision-making. - Whether AI in medicine should be feared – discussing its advantages and limitations. - What the future of healthcare looks like in the era of artificial intelligence.After the lecture, participants had the opportunity to ask questions, share their thoughts, and learn more about real cases of AI applications in healthcare.
The second day became even more interactive. Participants moved from discussions about artificial intelligence to its real-world applications.What did the participants do? - Together with Mykyta Holovakin, they analyzed real studies where AI is used for medical image analysis. - They saw how neural networks learn to recognize pathologies in scans. - They explored a training platform for AI that can be used by doctors without deep technical knowledge. - They observed in practice how to train their own models for medical image analysis and adapt them to different requests.This was the moment when the abstract theory of AI turned into something real and tangible.
On February 11, the third day of the AI Health Academy educational program on artificial intelligence in medicine took place.
On this day, participants had the opportunity to engage with Yuliia Tychynska – co-founder and CEO of the innovative medical project Tayra.ai, the first AI medical scribe for doctors in Ukraine.During her lecture, "The Application of AI in Medical Practice: Modern Ukrainian Projects," Yuliia shared insights on: - How artificial intelligence works and how it analyzes medical information. - What legal and regulatory aspects need to be considered when implementing AI in healthcare. - Which Ukrainian medical AI startups are already available to doctors and how they can transform approaches to treatment.Additionally, participants received a selection of useful tools that they could test immediately to better understand the potential of AI in clinical practice.
The session concluded with a presentation of Tayra.ai, an innovative AI assistant for doctors that significantly simplifies medical documentation management.
Throughout the lecture, participants actively engaged in discussions, asked questions, and shared their own experiences using technology in medicine. The interactive format allowed for a deeper understanding of AI’s potential in medical practice, while the lively discussion afterward helped address key concerns and insights.
The fourth day of the AI Health Academy educational program on artificial intelligence in medicine took place on February 14 and marked another important step in understanding AI’s potential in medical practice.

The speaker of the day was Oleksandr Krakovieckyi – co-founder and CEO of DevRain (a Microsoft partner), co-founder and technical lead of the DonorUA social startup, author of the "Introduction to ChatGPT" course on Prometheus, and the book "ChatGPT, DALL·E, Midjourney: How Generative Artificial Intelligence is Changing the World."
During his lecture, "Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and the Fundamentals of Prompt Engineering," Oleksandr shared insights on:
- The fundamentals of prompt engineering – how to correctly formulate queries for effective interaction with generative models.
- Real-world AI implementation cases in diagnostics, personalized medicine, and medical data management.
- An overview of typical scenarios demonstrating how AI is transforming approaches to treatment and patient care.
During the practical session, Oleksandr demonstrated various approaches to prompt formulation and showed how to obtain the most accurate results. Participants received clear step-by-step algorithms for working with generative AI, helping them integrate AI into their daily medical practice.

On February 15, the fifth and final day of the AI Health Academy educational program took place, focusing on the ethical and legal foundations of artificial intelligence regulation.

The speaker of the day was Olha Petriv – an AI law expert at the Center for Democracy and Rule of Law, a member of the Expert Advisory Committee on AI Development at the Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine, and a representative of CEDEM in the Council of Europe’s AI Committee.
During her lecture, "Ethical and Legal Foundations of AI Regulation," Olha covered key topics, including:
- Why AI requires regulation and what international initiatives already exist.
- The main principles guiding the development of legislative and ethical frameworks for AI implementation.
- AI regulation in Ukraine: Artificial Intelligence Act, the White Paper on AI Regulation, and the AI Development Roadmap.
- How AI is applied in medicine and the risks it poses to patient safety.
All participants who met the participation requirements will receive certificates of completion. Based on the final assessment results, five winners were selected to receive prizes from the program’s partners. Congratulations to the most active participants who demonstrated a high level of knowledge and engagement with the topic!

A huge thank you to everyone who joined us throughout the AI Health Academy! A special thanks to our partners for supporting this initiative. This program has been a significant step toward popularizing AI knowledge among Ukrainian healthcare professionals.

Klats Education continues to work on new educational opportunities – stay tuned for updates!

6-15 Feb 2025