This AI seminar series is designed to equip nursing educators and academic leaders with the foundational knowledge and real-world context needed to prepare students for AI-enabled healthcare environments. Delivered live as one-hour or ninety-minute virtual seminars with interactive Q&A, the series explores both the fundamentals of AI in healthcare and current applications transforming nursing practice. Continuing education contact hours will be available for each session; participants must attend the full session and complete the required evaluation to earn CE credit.
Objectives
- Examine how artificial intelligence is currently embedded in healthcare delivery, including applications in documentation, communication, triage, and clinical decision support
- Explain how AI systems generate outputs and apply strategies to use these tools more intentionally and effectively across practice and educational settings
- Evaluate the benefits, risks, and limitations of AI in healthcare, including considerations of safety, equity, and workforce impact
- Identify implications of AI for nursing education, curriculum design, and the preparation of practice-ready graduates
- Apply practical strategies to optimize AI use and prepare nursing students to engage thoughtfully in AI-enabled care environments
Who Should Attend
This series is intended for nurse educators, academic leaders, deans, administrators, and faculty involved in curriculum design and clinical preparation, as well as clinicians and others interested in understanding the impact of AI on nursing practice and education.
Registration Fee
$75.00 per seminar
NOTE: Registration is limited to AACN members.