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DeepLearning.AI
Skills you'll gain: Machine Learning, Machine Learning Algorithms, Deep Learning, Python Programming, Artificial Neural Networks, Statistical Programming, Probability & Statistics
- Status: Free
Stanford University
- Status: Free
Utrecht University
Skills you'll gain: Epidemiology
- Status: Free
Technical University of Munich (TUM)
University of Pennsylvania
Skills you'll gain: Regulations and Compliance, Leadership and Management, Innovation, Strategy, System Security, Critical Thinking, Data Management, Risk Management, Strategy and Operations, Research and Design
Rutgers the State University of New Jersey
Skills you'll gain: Leadership and Management, Organizational Development, Strategy and Operations, Communication, Business Process Management, Operations Management, Professional Development, Business Development, Business Communication, Strategy, Business Analysis, Leadership Development, Process Analysis, Critical Thinking, Human Learning, Operations Research, Operating Systems, People Analysis, Data Analysis, Data Management, Probability & Statistics, Spreadsheet Software, Customer Relationship Management, Innovation, Statistical Analysis
- Status: Free
Vanderbilt University
University of Zurich
- Status: Free
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
- Status: Free
Universiteit Leiden
Skills you'll gain: Human Learning
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular medical courses
- AI for Medicine: DeepLearning.AI
- Medical Billing and Coding Essentials: MedCerts
- Stories of Infection: Stanford University
- Clinical Epidemiology: Utrecht University
- Medical Terminology, Anatomy, and Physiology Fundamentals: MedCerts
- The Basics of Trauma Surgery: Technical University of Munich (TUM)
- Healthcare Law: University of Pennsylvania
- Healthcare Organization Operations: Rutgers the State University of New Jersey
- Case Studies in Personalized Medicine: Vanderbilt University
- Myocardial Infarction: University of Zurich