Artificial intelligence (AI) and predictive analytics (PA) are emerging concepts for leadership science and discourse in nursing. Specifically, nurses’ perceptions, understanding, and use of AI and PA, as well as anticipated value to nurses in complex practice settings and populations, are relevant and compelling issues for nursing practice, competence, quality, and knowledge. This presentation will highlight the conceptualization of a bold and empathic infrastructure—designed by executive nursing leadership and nursing professional governance—toward advancing technology and innovation to optimize the work of nursing and improve health equity at one large academic health system.
Learner Objectives
This activity was developed to meet the needs of nurse leaders practicing in acute and ambulatory work settings, as well as nurse informaticists, educators/scholars, and ethicists. This webinar is also appropriate for advanced practice providers and/or providers-in-training from diverse healthcare professions including physicians, physician assistants, and program administrators.
Presenters
Nancy R. Feistritzer, DNP, RN, NEA- BC; Vice President, Emory Healthcare Center for Care Delivery and Innovation; Adjunct Assistant Professor, Emory University Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing; Atlanta, Georgia
Monique Bouvier, PhD, RN, C-PNP; Nurse Scientist, Emory Healthcare Center for Care Delivery and Innovation; Assistant Professor, Emory University Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing; Emory Healthcare Inc. System Nursing; Atlanta, Georgia
Nursing CE
This event is approved for Nursing CE with the California Board of Nursing.
Cancellation
No refund due to cancellation. All registrants will have access to a video archive if you are unable to attend in person.
Top of Page
3416 Primm Lane, Birmingham, AL 35216 USAoffice@alsn.email
Contact Us
ALSN Website Disclaimer & Privacy Policy