Leading AI Innovation in Health Care
- Certificate Program

Lead the transformation of health care by developing the strategic insight and practical tools required to implement artificial intelligence effectively and responsibly in a rapidly evolving landscape.
- Blended
This program requires attendance in-person and online.
Boston, MA
Program fee information will be updated soon.
Early Registration Deadline:
Certificate
A certificate of completion will be awarded at the end of this program.
12 Weeks, 2-4 Hours/Week; 3 Days In Person
After the in-person requirements, you will attend virtual expert-led webinars, engage in peer discussions, and design a business plan that uses AI to address a health care challenge.
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Overview
Leading AI Innovation in Health Care is a three-month blended postgraduate certificate program from Harvard Medical School that prepares health care leaders to strategically adopt and lead AI integration in clinical settings. Through a blend of live virtual sessions and a three-day in-person experience in Boston, participants gain the tools to address real-world challenges, navigate regulatory and organizational barriers, and drive innovation within their institutions.
Learning Objectives
- Evaluate the current and potential impacts of artificial intelligence technologies on health care systems, including patient care, clinical practices, and organizational operations.
- Analyze the regulatory landscape and implementation strategies for AI in health care through case studies from leading institutions like Harvard Business School, Mass General Brigham and other Harvard-affiliated hospitals.
- Identify opportunities for AI integration and experimentation within their own health care organizations, leveraging insights from successful health tech companies and medical AI labs.
- Develop a strategic framework for fostering innovation and collaboration with AI-driven startups, venture studios, and research institutions to advance health care delivery and outcomes.
About the Program
Program Format
This certificate program is offered in a blended learning model, combining a three-day in-person experience with online content, networking and group learning opportunities, and a final project in which participants design a business plan using AI to solve a real-world health care challenge. Learners should expect to spend between 2-4 hours per week during the virtual component of the program.
The November 2025 Leading AI Innovation in Health Care program features new content not covered in the May 2025 program.
Program Highlights
- Experiential Learning:
- Three-day in-person immersion experience in Boston, MA, including site visits within the Harvard-affiliated hospital network
- Capstone project focused on the development of a business plan using AI to solve a real world health care challenge
- MESH Innovation Workshops:
- Career development, networking, and actionable frameworks to help you succeed as an innovator in health care
- Global perspectives on AI in health care with an international cohort
- Group experiences using state-of-the-art AI tools
- Online Content:
- You will receive access to foundational AI in health care content to help orient you or refresh your existing knowledge
- Two live webinars will complement your learning. Topics will be carefully curated to provide valuable insights into the latest advancements and research in AI and innovation within the health care industry.
Who Should Attend
Designed for health care executives and leaders, this program benefits decision-makers and strategists, including C-level executives, VPs, chief medical, information, and innovation officers, and those responsible for technology adoption and innovation strategies within institutions. It is also ideal for industry innovators, such as health tech founders, startup leaders, and investors who seek to understand the direction of digital health and network with influencers in the field. Additionally, academic and clinical leaders—including researchers, PhDs, and tech-enthusiast clinicians—seeking to understand the translational pathway for artificial intelligence applications in health care will find immense value.
Curriculum
The curriculum focuses on practical application, offering frameworks emphasizing strategic implementation and addressing high-level challenges rather than just theoretical concepts. Participants will engage in case studies, workshops, and high-fidelity medical simulations, including hands-on experiences in artificial intelligence labs. Online content will orient learners to AI in health care and address important topics in the field. As a culminating experience in the program, participants will demonstrate an innovative mindset by developing a business plan that uses AI to solve a real world health care challenge.
By combining these elements, the program aims to cultivate leaders equipped with advanced knowledge of the strategic use of AI in health care and an innovative mindset capable of using today's AI tools to solve the challenges of the future.
Program Faculty and Teaching Team

Roger Daglius Dias
MD, PhD, MBA
- Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, Harvard Medical School
- Director of Research and Innovation, STRATUS Center for Medical Simulation
- Director and Lead Investigator, Medical AI & Cognitive Engineering (MAICE) Lab
- Program Co-Director, Leading AI Innovation in Health Care
- Associate Chair of Innovation & Commercialization, Mass General Brigham
- Co-Director, Innovator Growth Division, Mass General Brigham Innovation
- Attending Radiologist, Mass General Emergency Radiology
- Associate Professor of Radiology, Harvard Medical School
- Executive Director, Mass General Brigham MESH Incubator
- Program Co-Director, Leading AI Innovation in Health Care
Shahid Azim
Managing Partner and CEO, C10 Labs
Bernard C. Bizzo, MD, PhD
Investigator, Assistant Professor, Radiology, Mass General Research Institute
Senior Director, Data Science Office, Mass General Brigham
Assistant Professor of Radiology, Harvard Medical School
Iavor I. Bojinov
Assistant Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School
Richard Hodgson Fellow, Harvard Business School
Michael Freni, MBA
Vice President, Business Development and Innovation, Mass General Brigham
Venture Partner, Artificial Intelligence Digital Venture Fund (AIDIF)
Patricia Geli
Managing Partner and COO, C10 Labs
James Hillis, MBBS, DPhil
Neurologist and Neuroimmunologist, Massachusetts General Hospital
Instructor in Neurology, Harvard Medical School
Dereck Paul, MD
Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Glass Health
David Ting, MD
Chief Medical Information Officer, Mass General Physicians Organization
Co-Director, MGH Center for Innovation in Digital HealthCare
Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School
Fall 2025 Program Fee
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Program Fee | |
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Early Registration Deadline: September 3, 2025 | $7,500 |
Registration Deadline: October 15, 2025 | $8,000 |
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