Artificial Intelligence and Ethical Perspectives from Nursing

Posted: May 1, 2024

By: College of Nursing


Dr. Luth Tenorio Lecture
Thursday, May 16, 4–6:30 p.m.
Poster Presentation | 4 p.m. | PACCAR Atrium
Event Program | 4:45 p.m. | Pigott Auditorium
Pigott Auditorium
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The College of Nursing invites you to attend the Dr. Luth M. Tenorio College of Nursing Dean’s Endowed Lectureship on “Artificial Intelligence and Ethical Perspectives from Nursing.” This will be a thoughtful discussion with leaders from the nursing profession about potential ethical impacts of Artificial Intelligence on health systems and patient care. Prior to the event program, enjoy a poster presentation featuring scholarly work by nursing faculty and students.

EVENT SPEAKERS

Rozzano Locsin, PhD, RN, FAAN, PAASE
Professor Emeritus at Florida Atlantic University’s Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing

Author of Technological Competency as Caring in Nursing and co-author/editor of six books regarding Nursing, Technology, Caring, and Robotics. A former Fulbright Scholar to Uganda, recipient of the Fulbright Alumni Initiative Award, and Fulbright Senior Specialist in Global and Public Health, his interest in global nursing nurtures his appreciation of the dynamic nature of human beings, influential in valuing “knowing persons as caring" as a process of Nursing, grounded in the theory of Technological Competency as Caring in Nursing.

Liz Stokes, PhD, JD, RN
Director, Center for Ethics and Human Rights & Nursing Practice and Work Environments, American Nurses Association

International speaker on the Code of Ethics for Nurses and an Associate Editor for the Journal of Bioethical Inquiry with demonstrated expertise in public policy on ethical issues including end-of-life, intellectual disabilities, artificial intelligence, and reproductive health. Her sphere of influence as a nurse-attorney-bioethicist enables a unique contribution to nursing ethics, law and policy.

Presentations will be followed by a discussion with local leaders in nursing.

  • Sofia Aragon, JD, BSN, RN, FAAN, Executive Director, Washington Center for Nursing
  • David Keepnews, PhD, JD, RN, FAAN, Executive Director Washington State Nurses Association
  • Renee Rassilyer-Bomers, DNP, CMSRN, RN-BC, FAAN, Chief Nursing Officer, Providence Swedish Puget Sound Central Service Area
  • Mila Sprouse, EdD, MSN, RN, CCRN-K, NE-BC, Vice President/Chief Nursing Officer, Virginia Mason Medical Center

For more information, visit the College of Nursing’s event page, or contact events@seattleu.edu.