Course Description:

The Ethics of Innovation in Clinical Practice

This one-hour presentation will focus on the ethics of innovation in naturopathic practice through the lens of artificial and assisted intelligence (AI). Participants will review how AI may benefit patient care and improve the use of clinician resources. The ethics of using AI will be explored along with the potential risks. Current regulatory guidelines and the research literature will be reviewed for guidance on decision-making when applying innovations such as AI in practice.

Learning Objectives

  1. Participants will review how artificial & assisted intelligence (AI) may benefit patient care and improve the use of clinician resources.
  2. The ethics of using AI will be explored along with the potential risks.
  3. Current Ontario regulatory guidelines and the research literature will be reviewed for guidance on decision-making when applying new innovations such as AI in practice.

CE Credits:

CoNO: 0.5 Jurisprudence, 0.5 Category A

CNPBC: 1 Category B

**You will automatically receive your CE certificate after completing the material and signing the self-declaration.

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As course material is available immediately after purchase, no refunds will be issued for purchased courses.

OANDCon23: The Ethics of Innovation in Clinical Practice with Dr. Sylvi Martin, ND01:30:00
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