(via the Network of the National Library of Medicine)
Registration is open for the NNLM webinar “Applying AI: Risks and Benefits in Health Science Education”. It will take place on Wednesday, October 8, from 10:00 to 11:00 AM CDT. Please see below for more information, including the link to registration.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies are increasingly shifting how information and evidence is discovered, accessed, and utilized in academic health education teaching and instruction environments by both educators and learners. This shift extends to both the curriculum and clinical levels within evidence-based health education programs and represents opportunities and risks that librarians and health information professionals must be aware of and address to continue effectively meeting educator and learner support needs.
Join University of Kansas Medical Center (KUMC) librarians Peter Johnson, Prasanna Vaduvathiriyan, and Perry Weidling as they discuss the foundational knowledge of AI, specific roles and benefits AI can bring to health education, and the ethical concerns, trends, and risk mitigations librarians and information professionals should remain aware of as they continue to teach and support learning within health education spaces.
The webinar is worth 1.00 hour of MLA CE credit. Region 3 is the sponsor.
For more information, including the class objectives, and to register, please go here. Registering requires having an NNLM user account. Create one here.