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Invisible Scribes: Can Nurses Trust Ambient AI for Clinical Documentation?

Journal of continuing education in nursing
Ambient artificial intelligence listening tools promise faster nursing documentation and improved patient engagement, yet they introduce risks of hallucinations, omission, and bias when nurses are excluded from the design and oversight process. Empow...

The Future of Questions.

Journal of continuing education in nursing
As we move into the artificial intelligence decade, with more emphasis on creativity and innovation, it will be important to ask questions in a different way. It will be critical for leaders and faculty to think about questions they haven't asked in ...

CE: Nursing Orientation to Data Science and Machine Learning.

The American journal of nursing
Nurses collect, use, and produce data every day in countless ways, such as when assessing and treating patients, performing administrative functions, and engaging in strategic planning in their organizations and communities. These data are aggregated...

American Psychiatric Nurses Association-Transitions in Practice Certificate Program: Bridging the Knowledge Gap in Caring for Psychiatric Patients Within the General Nursing Workforce.

Nursing administration quarterly
The purpose of this article is to publicize an important new Web-based educational program. Recognizing the growing gap in psychiatric-mental health knowledge and the need to better prepare new graduates and nurses transitioning from other service li...