Dr Arun Sharma, Medical Officer with Jammu's Directorate of Health Services, has completed the Certificate Programme on Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Healthcare run by the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS). The credential signals growing recognition among healthcare professionals that AI literacy is becoming essential for modern clinical practice.
Programme covered clinical decision-making and ethics
The programme ran from January 25 to June 10, 2026, and covered AI applications in clinical decision-making, healthcare data analytics, and digital health technologies. It also addressed ethics, governance, cybersecurity, and the practical steps needed to implement AI-driven solutions in clinical settings.
NBEMS awarded Dr Sharma a certificate after he successfully completed the training. The course was built to equip healthcare professionals with the knowledge to understand, evaluate, and responsibly integrate emerging AI technologies into everyday practice.
Credentials for a data-driven medical career
The certification is one example of the growing range of AI for Healthcare Courses & Certifications available to medical professionals. Clinicians who pursue such training gain hands-on exposure to tools that are reshaping diagnostics, patient monitoring, and administrative workflows.
Why this matters for healthcare professionals
AI is moving from pilot studies into clinical workflows. Understanding how to assess AI-driven decision support, spot algorithmic bias, and protect patient data will become part of core medical competency. Credentials from a recognized body like NBEMS offer a concrete way to signal readiness to employers and regulators who are paying closer attention to digital health expertise.
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