Aiomics and StreamedUp partner to deliver course on the general “AI Literacy” required by European law

Aiomics and StreamedUp partner to deliver course on the general "AI Literacy" required by European law
Dr. Sven Jungmann of aiomics on the AI Competency course for clinicians at the StreamedUp Academy.
Aiomics partners with the medical education platform StreamedUp to launch a CME-certified curriculum on AI competence. Partnering with major medical societies including the DGIM and BVOU, the initiative addresses the broad “AI Literacy” requirement of the EU AI Act, focusing on the fundamental principles of probabilistic medicine rather than specific software tools.

BERLIN – The enforcement of the European Union’s AI Act introduces a sweeping regulatory change that extends far beyond technical standards for manufacturers. A core component of the legislation is the requirement for “AI Literacy” among those who deploy these systems. This mandate applies broadly to the medical profession, requiring physicians to possess the technical and ethical competence to use algorithmic tools responsibly. To bridge the gap between this statutory obligation and current medical training, aiomics has partnered with StreamedUp, a specialist in digital medical education, to release a comprehensive competency curriculum.

The partnership addresses a critical lag in the digitization of healthcare: while clinics are rapidly adopting AI-driven solutions—from automated documentation to diagnostic support—the workforce often lacks the epistemological framework to evaluate them. The EU AI Act makes closing this knowledge gap binding.

The resulting course, titled “Understanding, Using, and Taking Responsibility for AI,” offers 3 CME points and distinguishes itself by rejecting a “tool-centric” approach. Instead of training physicians on specific software interfaces which change rapidly, the curriculum focuses on enduring principles of algorithmic logic.

“The introduction of AI requires a fundamental update to the physician’s skill set,” says Dr. Sven Jungmann, the course instructor and a specialist in medical AI. “In traditional medicine, we rely on deterministic data. With AI, we are dealing with probabilistic outputs. The new curriculum teaches doctors how to perform a robust plausibility check—to interpret, control, and contextually validate AI suggestions. This ability to judge the machine’s output is what defines ‘AI Literacy’ under the new law.”

The curriculum is structured into three distinct modules:

  • The Transformation of Practice: This module examines the current impact of AI on diagnostics, documentation, and organizational flows, identifying where these systems are already active in the clinical reality.
  • Function and Limits: Participants learn the operational mechanics of AI models to understand their inherent technical boundaries. The focus is on interpreting results within a clinical context and recognizing when a system is hallucinating or operating outside its capabilities.
  • The Regulatory Framework: The final section translates the requirements of the EU AI Regulation into actionable steps, clarifying how physicians can deploy these technologies in a legally compliant and ethically responsible manner.

Upon completion, participants receive a certificate serving as proof of the general AI competence required for the healthcare sector.

Recognizing that this competence is a cross-disciplinary necessity, the initiative is supported by meaningful partnerships with leading medical bodies, including the German Society for Internal Medicine (DGIM), the Professional Association of Orthopedic and Trauma Surgeons (BVOU), the German Obesity Society (Deutsche Adipositas Gesellschaft), and the innovation network 10XD. These endorsements signal a consensus that AI literacy is no longer an optional specialization, but a fundamental component of modern medical practice.

Further information and direct access to the course can be found here:

https://streamed-up.com/academy/erwerb-der-ki-kompetenz-im-gesundheitswesen-nach-4-der-ki-verordnung

About Aiomics

Aiomics is a Berlin-based health-tech company focused on the cognitive infrastructure of healthcare. In cooperation with educational partners, Aiomics provides the strategic frameworks necessary for the safe and compliant adoption of algorithmic systems in medicine.

About StreamedUp

StreamedUp is a premier provider of multimedia medical education, offering certified training and high-quality video content aimed at enhancing practical competencies in medicine and technology.

Media Contact: Dr. Sven Jungmann, MSc, MPP, communications@aiomics.com, +49 1579 2371115, Berlin, Germany

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