Associate Professor/Director of Research and Global Outreach Department of Nurse Anesthesia/Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond, Virginia, United States
This workshop aims to support attendees in understanding the foundational concepts and mechanisms of artificial intelligence and to practice essential skills for using artificial intelligence effectively and ethically in clinical practice, education, and scholarly activities. The workshop is intended for Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs), policymakers or administrative leaders in nurse anesthesia or patient safety, didactic or clinical educators, and Resident Registered Nurse Anesthetists (RRNAs).
It is strongly encouraged that attendees bring their own laptops or devices to this workshop for a greater hands-on experience.
Learning Objectives:
Describe the foundational concepts of artificial intelligence (AI), including algorithms, machine learning, neural networks, and different types of artificial intelligence.
Discuss the core principles (ACHIEVE), advantages, potential risks, and ethical challenges of using artificial intelligence.
Practice common prompt engineering techniques and approaches for addressing specific challenges in real-world scenarios.