Introduction & Overview
Marne Kramer welcomes attendees and introduces the session on AI in nursing.
The session will focus on machine learning, artificial intelligence, and big data in nursing research and education.
A land acknowledgment is made, respecting the traditional guardians of the land.
Presentation by Dr. Richard Boo
Dr. Boo introduces his theme on technology's role in nursing and the implications of artificial intelligence (AI).
He emphasizes that AI is no longer emergent but actively shaping society and nursing.
The Future of Nursing in a Digital Age
Dr. Boo discusses the challenges and adaptations required in nursing to face the digital reality post-COVID-19.
He notes the rapid evolution of technology and AI, impacting both creative processes and task automation.
AI and Human Interaction
The concept of augmentation is introduced, highlighting how technology can enhance human capabilities.
Dr. Boo explains that society has become accustomed to technological reliance in varied domains, including nursing.
Shifts in Nursing Roles Due to Automation
The nursing profession must evolve to avoid becoming obsolete due to outsourcing and automation of tasks.
Dr. Boo suggests that the complexity of nursing tasks that machines can perform is increasing.
Implications of AI on Patient Care
AI's role in decision-making and patient care is examined, raising concerns about the potential for inequities.
Dr. Boo argues that if nurses are not included in data used by AI systems, their professional relevance is jeopardized.
Call to Action for Nursing Professionals
Nurses are encouraged to ask critical questions about how AI systems work and who is accountable for their functions.
Involvement in the development and implementation of AI technologies is vital for ensuring appropriate representation of nursing.
Final Thoughts & Recommendations
The need for the nursing profession to adapt and actively engage with AI technologies is stressed.
Dr. Boo returns to the idea of equity and the potential for AI to reinforce or challenge existing disparities in healthcare.
Augmented Interaction with Technology
The concept of 'augmented' technology is redefining interactions with patients and consumers due to the shift to virtual settings during the pandemic.
Virtual interactions expanded to various life events and educational sectors, marking a significant change in delivery methods.
The Future of Education
Predictions indicate a shift towards borderless, shorter degrees emphasizing experiential learning over traditional lectures.
There is an increasing demand for faster education that integrates seamlessly into living and working environments.
Four-year degrees are becoming less relevant as skills learned may be outdated by graduation.
AI's Role in Education
AI technologies, like ChatGPT, are reshaping education by assisting with writing and knowledge generation.
Reevaluation of educational methods is necessary to integrate AI effectively, avoiding a confrontational approach similar to past responses to social media.
Evolving Healthcare Dynamics
The integration of AI into healthcare is accelerating due to pandemic-driven demand, enabling proactive wellness through applications and wearable technology.
Augmented reality and AI are being utilized in clinical simulations to enhance patient interactions and learning experiences for healthcare professionals.
Social versus Technical Implications of AI
AI technologies are shifting from technical applications to more social implications, with the focus on human interaction becoming crucial.
The nursing profession must adapt to these changes, prioritizing the understanding of social implications alongside technological advancements.
Future of Nursing Profession
Nursing roles must evolve to ensure that nurses remain relevant in an increasingly automated healthcare landscape.
Embracing technology while advocating for human values and roles is critical to maintain a balance in healthcare delivery.
Curriculum Transformation in Nursing Education
The nursing curriculum needs to adapt by incorporating competencies related to AI and digital health technologies.
Engaging students in discussions surrounding human-technology relationships can pave the way for a more relevant educational experience.
CASN Lunch and Learn: The evolving intersections of technology and nursing
CASN Lunch and Learn: The evolving intersections of technology and nursing