Nurses are asked for more and more in the process of providing healthcare. And like doctors, they have to deal with the influence of healthcare information every day. And today it includes developing artificial intelligence.
Someone who knows this too well is Stephen Ferrara, DNP, president of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners and Associate Dean for Ai at Columbia University School of Nursing. Every day he interacts with nurses and nurse AI.
He is a guest of Himscast this week. He deals with how technologies and tools of artificial intelligence affect nurses.
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Talking points:
- What attracts nurses to artificial intelligence?
- Ferrara: “We are not talking about cars without a driver where AI has control.” What is the role of AI and the role of e.g.?
- Nurses examine the potential of AI to review the patient’s data from wearing devices to quickly see changes that may mean a change in health. How can this support and how do NPS apply AI in such cases?
- Ferrara personally tested some of these AI tools and says that he found them very beneficial and improved patients. How And what are the benefits except for better results?
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