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Webinars - Clinical
PIONEERING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN NURSING
The AI Nurses Network hosts webinars with nurses across the world who are pioneering artificial intelligence in healthcare, either by developing their own bespoke AI models and tools or implementing and evaluating commercial AI tools. Our webinars are accessible below (with English language captions) and they are also on our dedicated YouTube channel here.
Clinical practice focused webinars
Artificial intelligence in nursing
Our research focused webinars showcase nurses developing or utilising AI models and tools across all stages of the research process including conducting literature reviews, designing empirical studies, undertaking ethical approval, collecting and analysing data, and scientific writing and dissemination.
Elizabeth Nassuna
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
April 2026
Elizabeth Nassuna from Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust discusses using AI in clinical nursing practice.
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Dr Lucy Shinners
University of Queensland, Australia
March 2026
Dr Lucy Shinners from the University of Queensland discusses using AI in critical care nursing.
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Ryan Chan
Western University, Canada
February 2026
Ryan Chan from Western University, Canada discusses machine learning in nursing clinical decision making.
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Professor Greg Alexander
Columbia University, USA
May 2026
Professor Greg Alexander from Columbia University, USA discusses health technology maturity in long-term care.
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Peter White, CNIO
Alder Hey Hospital, UK
February 2026
Peter White, Chief Nursing Informatics Officer (CNIO) at Alder Hey Hospital, discusses using ambient voice technologies (AI scribes) and other AI tools to support paediatric nursing care.
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Dr Frank Kiwanuka
University of Eastern Finland
December 2025
Dr Frank Kiwanuka from the University of Eastern Finland discusses his research on artificial intelligence in critical care and leadership required to introduce and use AI tools.
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Dr Brigitte Woo
University of Pennsylvania, USA
November 2025
Dr Brigitte Woo, a Senior Harkness Fellow in Healthcare Policy and Practice and Visiting Scholar from the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, discusses her research on large language models to optimise nursing documentation.
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Professor Janet Delgado
Yamaguchi University, Japan
December 2025
Janet Delgado, a Professor at the Yamaguchi University in Japan, discusses her research on the ethics of artificial intelligence in nursing and healthcare.
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Hanna von Gerich
University of Eastern, Finland
December 2025
Hanna von Gerich from the University of Eastern Finland discusses her research on machine learning in economic evaluations in healthcare.
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Dr Tamara Macieria
University of Florida, USA
July 2025
Dr Tamara Macieria from the University of Florida, USA discusses using large language models to enhance nursing documentation and patient care.
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Dr Sarah Rossetti
Columbia University, USA
June 2025
Dr Sarah Rossetti from Columbia University, USA discusses the CONCERN tool, an AI-driven early warning score system that supports nurses in acute care units and intensive care units to identify at risk patients.
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Lorna Currey
Northampton General Hospital NHS Trust, United Kingdom
March 2025
Lorna Currey from Northampton General Hospital NHS Trust talks about her Topol Fellowship and research into using machine translation to support communication in emergency care settings.
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Dr Connie Chong
Chinese University of Hong Kong
November 2025
Dr Connie Chong, an Associate Professor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, discusses her research using AI models in mental health nursing.
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Dr Lu-Yen Anny Chen
National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
March 2026
Dr Lu-Yen Anny Chen from the National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University in Taiwan discusses her AI research on post-surgical patients’ critical care needs.
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