Artificial intelligence and digital innovation in medicine Summer School
Transform your medical practice with AI-driven innovations
Université Paris Cité (UPCité) Medical School presents an intensive 2-week long summer program focused on cutting-edge AI and digital healthcare solutions. Discover how artificial intelligence (AI) and digital innovation are revolutionizing healthcare through a balanced curriculum of morning lectures and afternoon hands-on workshops.
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Leverage the Université Paris Cité Medical School & AP-HP excellence
Access the combined expertise of UPCité Medical School, a top-tier research intensive French academic institution and the largest medical school in Europe, and Assistance-Publique Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP), Europe’s largest network of teaching hospitals. This powerful partnership provides unparalleled resources: elite faculty mentorship, extensive clinical resources, and direct exposure to AI healthcare innovations being implemented in real clinical settings. Benefit from the rich Parisian ecosystem where cutting-edge medical research meets practical application.
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
- Module 1: Foundations of AI in medicine
Gain essential knowledge on machine learning, deep learning, large language models, virtual human twins, telemedicine, wearable devices, and virtual operating rooms. This foundation prepares participants to understand the technological underpinnings of modern medical innovation. - Module 2: Clinical applications across specialties
Explore practical implementations of AI across medical disciplines including emergency medicine, pediatrics, radiology, pathology, solid organ transplantation, surgery, etc. Examine how these technologies enhance diagnostic accuracy, treatment planning, and patient outcomes in real clinical settings. - Module 3: Ethics, privacy, and regulatory frameworks
Address the crucial ethical considerations, data protection requirements, and regulatory compliance standards for AI in healthcare. Learn to navigate the complex intersection of innovation and responsibility in both European and American contexts.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
Participants will develop practical AI skills applicable to clinical and research environments, learn from leading experts, and build valuable professional connections.
A certificate of completion will be provided to students at the end of the program upon confirmation of attendance.
UNIVERSITY CREDITS
Please note that the Artificial intelligence and digital innovation Summer School is a 5 ECTS credits program. Participants may consult their home institutions to determine if transfer credit or recognition is possible.
DATES
From July 6 to 17, 2026 (48 hours of effective teaching).
ELIGIBILITY
This program is designed for all medical students, physicians, engineers and data scientists (whatever their experience) interested in the intersection of healthcare, artificial intelligence and digital tools. Participants from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply, as interdisciplinary collaboration is essential to advancing AI applications in medicine.
AGE AND EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS
- Participants must be at least 18 years old by July 6, 2026.
- A functional level of English (A2/B1 or equivalent) is recommended.
- The Summer School is open to students with a secondary school diploma ; students enrolled in an institution of higher education ; university graduates.
Please note : personal electronic device (tablet or laptop) will be required for coursework.
APPLICATION
Applicants will need to provide:
- An up-to-date Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- A short cover letter outlining the motivations and objectives behind applying to the program (max 1 page, i.e. max 400 words)
Applications deadlines :
- Applications open in January 2026
- Applications deadline : Tuesday, March 31, 2026
Please note: enrollment will be limited to a number of participants.
FEES
Program fee per student : 2 500€, which includes :
- All courses
- Student welcome pack
- Welcome coffee, lunch, and activities on Day 1
- Farewell event
- A certificate of completion with 5 ECTS (upon confirmation of attendance)
Additional Costs
The cost per student does not include :
- Travel to and from Paris before arrival and after departure
- Visa application fees
- Accomodation
- Meals
- Personal expenses
- Medical and repatriation insurance
- Electronic device (tablet or laptop) required for coursework
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
- A joint first day with Hands-on training and clinical medicine and emergencies Summer School participants will be organized with high-level talks and interactive events.
- A full social event program will be proposed, with cultural visits, weekend outings and tips to enjoy France Bastille day celebrations (July 14th), a bank holiday in France.
ACCOMODATION
Accommodation is not included, but preferential-rate options will be offered to participants before their arrival, on a first-come, first-served basis.
SCHOLARSHIPS
The Summer School is unable to offer any scholarships. Prospective participants are encouraged to check with their home universities and local embassies for potential funding opportunities.
VISA AND TRAVEL DOCUMENTS
Depending on your nationality, a visa may be required to take part in this program. We recommend that you consult the relevant visa and passport requirements for entry into France (https://france-visas.gouv.fr/en/your-arrival-in-france).
HEALTH & TRAVEL INSURANCE
Participants are responsible for obtaining valid personal health insurance for the entire duration of the program. In addition, coverage for repatriation and civil liability is strongly recommended.
CONTACT US
For more information or questions, please contact us at : summerschool.medicine@u-paris.fr
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