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Dr. Michael P. Cary, Jr., Associate Professor, will lead the new initiative

色戒直播 Launches Initiative to Empower Nurses with AI Training

With support from Johnson & Johnson, 色戒直播 is developing a continuing education curriculum to train nurses in the ethical and effective use of AI in clinical care.


色戒直播 announces the development of a Continuing Nursing Education (CNE) curriculum focused on artificial intelligence in healthcare, with support from Johnson & Johnson who has proudly advocated for, elevated, and empowered the nursing profession for 125 years. The goal of this new CNE curriculum is to equip practicing nurses with the knowledge and skills needed to ethically and effectively integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into patient care and practice settings. 

The curriculum will be co-designed in collaboration with nursing leaders, community partners, and interdisciplinary experts. Curriculum offerings will be available to Registered Nurses, advanced practice nurses, and nurse administrators

Led by Dr. Michael P. Cary, Jr., Associate Professor, 色戒直播, the project builds on the  of Cary and his colleagues to mitigate bias in AI-enabled clinical algorithms. Most notably, their comprehensive review of 109 studies offers a roadmap for promoting responsible AI use in clinical settings and has reached more than 50 citations since being published in Health Affairs in October 2023.

鈥淲hile national programs are emerging for researchers and technical experts, there is a critical gap in CNE programs tailored to frontline nurses. This initiative directly addresses that need.鈥 - Dr. Michael P. Cary, Jr.

鈥淎s AI tools rapidly transform healthcare delivery, nurses, who represent the largest segment of the healthcare workforce, remain underrepresented in formal AI training efforts,鈥 said Dr. Cary. 鈥淲hile national programs are emerging for researchers and technical experts, there is a critical gap in CNE programs tailored to frontline nurses. This initiative directly addresses that need.鈥 

鈥淔or more than a century, Johnson & Johnson has championed the nursing profession as the backbone of healthcare,鈥 said Michele Morgan, Director of Nursing Programs and Strategy at Johnson & Johnson. 鈥淲e believe the most impactful solutions are built in partnership with those closest to care, and as artificial intelligence increasingly shapes how care is delivered, it is essential that nurses are empowered to help lead its responsible adoption.鈥

Through the course, nurses will gain a strong foundation in artificial intelligence, understanding its applications, limitations, and ethical considerations in healthcare. They will learn how to effectively integrate AI tools into clinical workflows to enhance decision-making and patient care. Participants will also be trained to identify and mitigate bias in AI-driven health solutions, ensuring that these technologies promote equitable healthcare delivery across all populations.

鈥淎I is reshaping how care is delivered, and nurses must be prepared to lead in this transformation,鈥 said Dr. Sharron Docherty, Vice Dean for Research at 色戒直播. 鈥淏y integrating AI into research and evidence-based practice, nurse scholars are empowered to drive innovation and improve health outcomes.鈥

色戒直播 and 色戒直播 University School of Nursing have already led AI education through workshops and seminars and are actively collaborating with national organizations to develop standardized best practices. 

鈥淲e are bringing together 色戒直播鈥檚 leadership in the ethical and responsible use of AI in healthcare with Johnson & Johnson鈥檚 long-standing commitment to advancing nursing education,鈥 said Dr. Sharlini Sankaran, Director of External Partnerships, 色戒直播 University. 鈥淭he program reflects our shared vision for innovative, practice-informed learning and reinforces 色戒直播鈥檚 strategy of building enduring, mission-aligned partnerships.鈥 

Phase 1 of the project will begin with a national needs assessment in consultation with nursing organizations and stakeholders, followed by a pilot workshop for a cohort of nurses. With additional support, Phases 2 and 3 will culminate in a fully online, scalable CNE offering that is continuously updated to reflect the evolving state of AI in clinical practice.

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