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- Identificationjacn_Q2_A2IssueQuarter 2VolumeVolume 1 • Number 2
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Stacey A. Hobbick, DNP, M.Ed, MSN, RN, AMB-BC, MEDSURG-BC, CNEAssistant Professor, Oregon Health and Science UniversitySandra D. Shapiro, DNP, MSN-CNL, FNP-BC, APRNJolanta Vizgirda, DNP, MSN, RN - IdentificationOD02DateMay 25, 2025Credits0.5 CH | Available until May 24, 2027Generative artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to revolutionize healthcare education and training by providing realistic simulations of patient interactions…
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Stacey A. Hobbick, DNP, M.Ed, MSN, RN, AMB-BC, MEDSURG-BC, CNEAssistant Professor, Oregon Health and Science UniversitySpecialtiesGeneralTracks$33Standard Price - IdentificationFeatured P002According to Yang et al. (2021) “the artificial intelligence (AI) revolution is building momentum in health care. It presents an opportunity for primary care to ride the wave of technology development and plow an innovative pathway of modernization to improve population health…
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Melissa Lloyd, DNP, MSN Ed, RN, PCCNStephanie Vigil, MS-IHM, BSN, RNSpecialtiesGeneral - Identification2021_NEC_MJIssueMay/June 2021As in many areas of healthcare delivery, ambulatory care practice is being transformed by technological advances such as artificial intelligence (AI). Registered nurses (RNs) are challenged to integrate these new technologies into practice…
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Beth Ann Swan, PhD, RN, FAANGeneral - IdentificationOD17DateJuly 27, 2020Credits0.5 CH | Expired August 18, 2022This session discusses artificial intelligence (AI), including definitions, nurses’ attitudes toward AI, and examples in ambulatory care practice…
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Beth Ann Swan, PhD, RN, FAANGeneralSession Categories$30Standard Price