
Overview
This online course is offered by the State Medical Council (LÄK) of Baden-Württemberg as continuing medical education (CME) for doctors. You can access registration and the course via the State Medical Association by clicking the "View Offer" button. Registration/login with the LÄK Baden-Württemberg is required.
In this interactive learning opportunity, you will find out which medical-ethical questions arise from the use of AI applications and technologies in medical fields, and how their use affects the relationship between doctors and patients. Discover how aspects such as standardisation and data protection are related to ethical contexts and approach the complex issue of digital discrimination.
This is the first part of a two-part educational learning journey, which sheds light on the broad subject area of ethical and regulatory aspects of AI applications in medicine.
What content can I expect?
- Perspective of medical ethics on algorithms and AI
- "Good data" as the foundation of "good algorithms"
- Challenges in AI and data protection
- Digital discrimination in data and algorithms
What will I achieve?
Upon completion of the course, you will be able to...
- outline approaches to medical ethical issues, particularly with regard to the use of AI and algorithms.
- appreciate the necessity of a multifaceted approach to considering medical ethical issues.
- take into account the problem of biased datasets and discriminatory AI models.
- fundamentally discuss possible changes that the use of AI may bring to the understanding of the role of doctors and their relationship with patients.
- contextualise critical debates surrounding the use of AI in medicine.
What requirements do I need?
- No prerequisites