
RECORDED ON: Thursday, October 10, 2024
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is gaining recognition as a tool for improving diagnosis, clinical judgment, patient care in the workplace and for use in nursing education. AI comes with thoughts about the challenges that emerge in our ethical practices time, the growing presence of AI in health care raises formidable ethical challenges that include conclusions based on algorithms that may not capture all of the diversity and differentiations of a population or individuals.
This webinar provided a conceptual discussion surrounding the use of AI from a benefit and challenge perspective elated to nursing practice and nursing education.
HANDOUT:
The 2022 ANA AI Position Statement and the 2015 & 2025 ANA Code of Ethics for Nurses
KEYNOTE PRESENTER:
Karola Kreitmair, PhD, MSc, HEC-C – Associate Professor of Medical History and Bioethics, Affiliate Professor of Philosophy, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine
PANEL PRESENTERS:
Andrea L. Hauser, RN, DNP, CNL – Chief Nursing Officer, Bellin Health System- Gundersen Region
Britta Lothary, MSN, RN, ANP – Clinical Faculty University of Madison – Wisconsin
Jerzy “George” Jura, Ph.D. – Director – act! (academic technology & teaching !nnovation), University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Nursing
Kathryn Schroeter, PhD, MA-Bioethics, MS, RN, CNOR, FAORN – Nurse Scientist/Ethicist & Adjunct Assistant Professor, Froedtert Hospital Dept. of Patient Care Research & Medical College of Wisconsin Center for Bioethics & Medical Humanities
EVALUATION/CE CERTIFICATE:
There is NO CE for this Self-Study
RELEVANT FINANCIAL RELATIONSHIPS: None of the activity planners or presenters have relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies.
Wisconsin Nurses Association is approved with distinction as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by Montana Nurses Association, an accredited approver with distinction by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
Questions? Contact Bri@wisconsinnurses.org
RECORDED ON: Thursday, October 10, 2024 Register Here for the Recording Artificial Intelligence (AI) is gaining recognition as a tool for improving diagnosis, clinical judgment, patient care in the workplace and for use in nursing education. AI comes with thoughts about the challenges that emerge in our ethical practices time, the growing presence of AI […]
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