
AI for Healthcare is a six-week sector course for Nigerian clinicians, hospital administrators, public-health practitioners, regulators, and healthcare policy professionals who need to engage with AI seriously in 2026. The course assumes you understand what AI is at a conceptual level (AI Foundations) and takes you from there into the clinical and public-health questions actually on the table: where AI is genuinely working in care delivery, where it is over-promised, what NAFDAC and the NDPC expect of AI-enabled medical devices and data flows, how to evaluate evidence for clinical AI, and how to build responsible AI practice into a Nigerian healthcare organisation. Every module is grounded in Nigerian clinical reality — public/private mix, NHIS, infrastructure variance across urban and rural settings, the doctor-patient ratios, and the realistic constraints of frontline care. You will leave this course able to read a clinical AI claim and tell signal from noise, advise your organisation on responsible deployment, and engage credibly with patients, regulators, and journalists.
Prerequisites: AI Foundations (AIF-101) or equivalent conceptual understanding. The course does not assume programming skill, but does assume clinical or public-health domain familiarity at a working level.
- Teacher: Steve Onu