11:00 AM - 12:00 PM ET
Plenary: Essential Challenges in the Age of Data-Driven Healthcare
Description: In an era when data-driven artificial intelligence can know more about us than we know ourselves, what must we ask about technology at the point of care? Together we'll explore:
- How do big data and machine learning challenge existing ethical paradigms?
- How might we respond to fundamental tensions between data production and data protection?
- What might data-driven AI tools mean for the future of healthcare delivery?
- To prepare for this future, what should we be doing now?
Speaker(s) Jeff Ward, JD, Clinical Professor of Law, Associate Dean of Technology & Innovation, and Director of the Duke Center on Law & Technology, Duke University
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12:30 PM - 1:45 PM ET
Plenary: CNLs Leading with Purpose Through Crisis: A CNO’s Perspective
Description: The delivery of quality and safe care is complex, especially during a crisis. The current pandemic has required all staff to collaborate, encourage, and lead to sustain the well-being of individuals, families, and communities. The CNL is educated to lead with purpose during a crisis and is the catalyst for sustainable change and improvement. As CNOs, the value of a CNL cannot be underestimated. The knowledge and skills inherent in a CNL curriculum position them to lead, use evidence, and continuously achieve excellence. During this panel discussion, CNOs will share their experiences that validate the value of CNLs, how they have led with purpose and direction and how they envision using CNLs in the future.
Speaker(s) Lisa Mestas, MSN, RN, CORN, Chief Nursing Officer & Associate System Administrator, University of South Alabama Health System, Mobile, Alabama Robert Rose, MS, RN, NEA-BC, Chief Nurse Executive, Atrium Health, Charlotte, North Carolina Linda Russell, DNP, MSN, RN, FABC, Senior Vice President & Chief Nursing Officer, Self Regional Healthcare, Greenwood, South Carolina
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