This activity is part 2 of a three-part ethics article series titled Artificial Intelligence, Ethics, and Professional Responsibility in Health Care.
Part 2: Ethical implications of Artificial Intelligence use in healthcare practice.
This peer-reviewed open-access review provides an overview of key ethical considerations for health care practitioners associated with the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning in healthcare. The authors examine issues related to bias, data privacy, transparency, accountability, patient safety, and equity, and consider the ethical responsibilities of health professionals when AI systems support clinical or professional decision-making.
Artificial Intelligence, Ethics, and Professional Responsibility in Health Care Part 2
R150.00
3 Ethics CEU(s)
Journal Article
1 Hour(s)
Registered dietitians; any other healthcare practitioners.
Members: Depending on membership package (40%, 25% or nil discount)
Non-members: R150
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