Moscow Welcomes Over 370 Students to Study Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare Services  

 

Moscow has launched Russia’s first undergraduate and retraining programs in the field of artificial intelligence in healthcare. MIREA – Russian Technological University, in collaboration with the Center for Diagnostics and Telemedicine of the Moscow Healthcare Department, has launched first academic initiatives: a bachelor’s degree in “Technologies and Systems of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare” and a retraining program titled “Development and Testing of Artificial Intelligence Services in Healthcare.” Currently, more than 300 students are enrolled, bringing the total to over 370 students engaged in AI healthcare training since the academic year commenced.

Yuri Vasilev, Chief Consultant in Radiology and CEO of the Moscow Centre for Diagnostics and Telemedicine, emphasized the importance of developing qualified professionals in this field. “As an organization focused on integrating neural networks into radiological diagnostics, we recognize the necessity for skilled personnel. Our partnership with MIREA was established in 2023, resulting in the launch of the Master’s program in ‘Intelligent Data Analysis,’ which successfully placed all participating students in relevant positions. For the current academic year, we have collaboratively devised unique bachelor’s and retraining programs that are unmatched in Russia, attracting over 300 students.”

Among the newcomers, 36 first-year students have commenced studies in the bachelor’s program on both budgetary and paid bases, with a competitive ratio of 108 applicants per available place. The retraining program in “Development and Testing of Artificial Intelligence Services in Healthcare” at the Digital Department of RTU MIREA has seen the enrollment of more than 270 participants.

“The newly established programs offer comprehensive training for specialists in the development and assessment of AI services. Students will gain in-depth knowledge of AI technologies, enabling them to create solutions for practical challenges, manage big data, evaluate the quality of AI technologies throughout their lifecycle, and test AI-driven software products,” stated Stanislav Kudj, Rector and Chairman of the Academic Council of RTU MIREA.

These programs are built upon the best practices from the Center for Diagnostics and Telemedicine under the Moscow Healthcare Department, which is a leading entity in the scientific development and practical application of AI in healthcare.

Technology partners, including the ‘Third Opinion Platform’ and Yandex Cloud, actively contribute to the training initiative. This collaboration ensures students have the opportunity to learn under industry representatives, engage in paid internships, participate in AI service development projects, and acquire hands-on experience with medical data and the integration of their innovations into medical information systems, while also grasping the unique requirements of practical healthcare.

The cooperation agreement between RTU MIREA and the Center for Diagnostics and Telemedicine was officially signed on 20 February 2022. These joint endeavors are part of the university’s participation in the Priority 2030 Strategic Academic Leadership Program, which promotes diverse interactions with industrial partners. Prior to this, the partnership successfully launched the Master’s program in “Intelligent Data Analysis” and a unique advanced training program in “Aspects of Development and Testing of Artificial Intelligence Technologies in Healthcare.”