It’s Time for a GenAI Oath in Healthcare

It’s Time for a GenAI Oath in Healthcare

By HealthAdvocateX
Online event

Overview

FREE to Attend. Add 1.0 BCPA CE Credit for $10 for Members or $30 for Non-Members.

This session provides an overview of the issues involved in integrating GenAI into healthcare. Because of its importance and the possibility of risks to patients, it argues that developers and users should take an oath similar to those taken by physicians. These issues are essential for advocates to understand and contemplate because GenAI is rapidly becoming ubiquitous in every aspect of healthcare.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Identify and describe at least three specific risks that GenAI poses to patients and explain how an oath-based approach addresses each risk.
  2. State the three essential components of an oath and the key difference between oaths and ethics statements.
  3. Assume your organization decides to draft an Oath tailored to its mission. List the elements you believe should be included.


About The Speaker –

Glenna Crooks, Ph.D., is a strategist, innovator, and trusted counsel to government and business leaders known for organizing chaos and solving complex problems. She was a government official, the global vice president of Merck’s Vaccine Business, and the founder of an international strategy firm. A graduate of Indiana University, she is a Fellow of the University of Pennsylvania Center for Neuroscience and Society and the Drexel University Center for Population Health and Community Involvement. She was Chairman of the National Commission on Rare Diseases, a member of the National Council of the Institute for Child Health and Human Development, and the Institute of Medicine Committee to advise the Department of Defense on bioterrorism/biowarfare countermeasures. She received the Congressional Exemplary Service Award for Orphan Products Development, the Surgeon General’s Medallion, the Marie Curie Award, and was named a Disruptive Woman to Watch. The Oath for GenAI in Healthcare is her third exploration of healthcare oaths. It follows two books and an Oath for Digital Health Games.


CEU Information:

Board Certified Patient Advocates (BCPA):


This session is available for BCPA CE Credit.

In order to receive your BCPA 1.0 CE credit as per PACB requirements, you must complete a post-assessment. Instructions for how to access the recording and assessment will be provided via email after completing registration. Certificates will be sent soon after the live event.

Approval Statement: HealthAdvocateX 'It’s Time for a GenAI Oath in Healthcare' is approved for 1.0 General CE by the Patient Advocate Certification Board to satisfy the requirements for Board Certified Patient Advocates (BCPA).

This Continuing Education course is a live, virtual event hosted by HealthAdvocateX. This event will be recorded and made available for on-demand CE credit. You must attend the live event or view the on-demand recording if you are interested in participating and/or obtaining BCPA CE credit.

If you have any questions, please email info@HealthAdvocateX.org

Category: Health, Personal health

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  • 1 hour
  • Online

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Refunds up to 1 day before event

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$0 – $30
Dec 8 · 11:00 AM PST