Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly integrated into healthcare and occupational therapy practice, offering innovative solutions and enhancing service delivery. However, the use of AI also introduces potential risks to privacy and client data. This training session aims to equip OTs with the essential knowledge and tools needed to safely incorporate AI into their daily practice while safeguarding client information.
Topics to be covered
1. Understand the Importance of Privacy and Security in AI Use:
- Gain a comprehensive understanding of why privacy and security are critical when using AI in OT practice.
- Learn about the legal and ethical implications of data breaches and privacy violations.
2. Identify Common Privacy Risks Associated with AI:
- Recognise potential privacy risks and vulnerabilities that come with using AI tools.
- Understand how these risks can impact client trust and the overall integrity of OT practice.
3. Learn Practical Strategies for Safeguarding Client Data:
- Discover effective methods for protecting client data when utilising AI technologies.
- Implement best practices for data encryption, confidentiality, and secure storage.
4.Evaluate Privacy Policies of AI Programs:
- Learn how to critically assess the privacy policies of AI tools and programs.
- Identify key elements to look for in data privacy policies to ensure they meet necessary standards and protect confidential information.
By the end of this workshop, OTs will be well-equipped to navigate the complexities of AI in their practice, ensuring that they can leverage these technologies to enhance client outcomes while maintaining the highest standards of privacy and security. Participants will leave with actionable strategies and a deeper understanding of how to protect client data in the evolving landscape of AI and healthcare.
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Workshop duration: 1.5 Hour Workshop
Cost: $85.00
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Jess Francis is an occupational therapist, and entrepreneur who uses AI in her daily clinical and business practices. Jess has a passion for innovation and has always had an interest in using technology for better client outcomes. She has run a digital health startup in addition to her clinical practice. Jess is the chair of the NSW divisional council for Occupational Therapy Australia and is a current member of the OTA NDIS National Reference Group. Jess graduated OT in 2010, and also holds a Master of Science (Research) exploring the use of Virtual Reality in practice. She currently works as an OT in private practice, provides training and supervision to OTs, allied health professionals and business owners.
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