The college organizes a workshop entitled: “Agentic AI: Revolutionizing Healthcare.”
Under the guidance and supervision of Dr. Abdullah Faleh Alsrhani, Dean of the College of Applied Medical Sciences, and as part of the college’s ongoing efforts to enhance students’ knowledge and connect them with the latest technological innovations in the healthcare field, the College of Applied Medical Sciences, in collaboration with the College of Computer and Information Sciences, organized a workshop entitled “Agentic AI: Revolutionizing Healthcare.”
The workshop was presented by Dr. Malak Zaid Alamri on Tuesday, November 4, 2025, at the college auditorium. This workshop comes as an extension of a series of training workshops on artificial intelligence that the college has recently been keen to organize.
At the beginning of the workshop, Dr. Malak Alamri explained that the term Agentic AI refers to artificial intelligence systems capable of making decisions and taking actions independently to achieve specific objectives without direct human intervention. It is one of the emerging concepts that has been gaining increasing attention in research and technology communities.
Workshop Content:
The workshop discussed the concept of Agentic AI and its growing role in developing healthcare services, focusing on its applications in medical diagnostics, biological data analysis, and clinical decision support. Dr. Alamri also highlighted the latest innovations contributing to improving healthcare quality and reducing human error, in addition to showcasing practical examples of AI tools currently used in hospitals and medical laboratories.
Workshop Objectives:
The workshop aimed to introduce students to the concept of Agentic AI and its applications in the healthcare sector, raise awareness of the importance of modern technologies in supporting medical practices, and encourage students to pursue research and development in the fields of artificial intelligence and healthcare.
The workshop witnessed active participation and engagement from the students through discussions and questions about the future of AI in the medical field. It concluded with words of appreciation and thanks to Dr. Malak Zaid Alamri for her valuable scientific contribution. The college also expressed its gratitude to the College of Computer and Information Sciences for its cooperation and support of this meaningful academic initiative.


