
Santa Fe College will host its annual Digital Health Information Technology Summit on Friday, which will explore the impact of AI and cybersecurity in healthcare.
The free virtual event will run from 9 a.m. to noon and will feature Dr. John Gachago, executive director of the Institute of Telehealth and Digital Innovation at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, and Jim Hoover, lead health informatics and technologies instructor at Charter Oak State College. Topics include AI leadership, cybersecurity strategies, workforce skills and education programs.
Sponsored by Santa Fe College’s Health Information Technology and Information Technology Education programs, in collaboration with SF’s Business Programs and the Northeast Florida Health Information Management Association, the event connects professionals and students with industry insights.
For details and registration, visit SFCollege.edu/HIT-Summit.