News | Artificial Intelligence | May 20, 2026

GE HealthCare Offering Free Healthcare AI Training

GE HealthCare is making more than 20 hours of  healthcare AI education publicly available through its HelloAI program.

GE HealthCare Offering Free Healthcare AI Training

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May 19, 2026 — GE HealthCare recently announced it is making more than 20 hours of healthcare AI training available at no cost through its HelloAI program

This includes more than 20 hours of digital on-demand learning, plus access to webinars with healthcare experts. This release is in addition to the one-hour HelloAI Foundations course, which is also currently available to the public at no cost.

HelloAI is GE HealthCare’s healthcare AI fluency program, designed to support audiences at different stages of their AI journey. 

Why Healthcare AI Fluency Matters 

AI knowledge in healthcare is more important than ever. According to the American Medical Association, physician use of AI has more than doubled since 2023 to 81%, but training has lagged adoption.

In healthcare, AI fluency isn’t about turning clinicians into data scientists. It’s about enabling professionals to confidently and responsibly apply AI in their daily work, understanding when and how to use it, how it is trained, where risks and bias may arise, and how to maintain appropriate human oversight. When thoughtfully designed and integrated, AI can enhance productivity, improve decision-making, and support better outcomes.

“Expanding access to HelloAI is about empowering more people across healthcare to participate in the AI journey,” said Jan Beger, Global Head of AI Advocacy for GE HealthCare. “When clinicians, researchers, and leaders can build AI knowledge at their own pace, it accelerates adoption and helps translate technology into real-world impact.”

To learn more and explore the HelloAI program, visit helloaiprofessional.com.

 

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