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Supporting Nurses with AI

In the latest episode of the Women in Medtech Podcast, hosted by Colleen Patterson, the focus was on the intersection of nursing and artificial intelligence (AI). The episode featured a distinguished panel, including Deena Brecher, Chief Nursing Officer at Mednition and 2025 Academy of Emergency Nursing Board Chair, along with regular hosts Abby Norfleet, Barbara Strain, and Stephanie Pitts. This discussion delved into the transformative potential of AI in nursing, particularly in emergency care.

Deena Brecher shared her journey from bedside nursing to leading innovations in healthcare technology, emphasizing the critical role that nurses play in shaping AI tools. “Kate doesn’t replace nurses… but helps us make the best decision possible,” Deena explained, referring to Mednition’s AI tool designed to support nurses in emergency departments. She highlighted how Kate analyzes patient data to assist in decision-making, ultimately allowing nurses more time for direct patient care.

Host Colleen Patterson praised this approach, noting, “Your organization is approaching AI so differently… We’re talking nurse-first, nurse-supportive, and supplemental.” Colleen emphasized the importance of integrating technology in a way that truly supports the nursing profession, particularly as the healthcare industry grapples with a critical nursing shortage.

Abby Norfleet added her perspective on the significance of AI in nursing, reflecting on her initial skepticism: “It really is one of the first pieces of technology… that I found true value in, not just something climbing up the ladder into the administrative offices.” Abby’s remarks underscored the tangible benefits that AI can bring to frontline healthcare workers.

Stephanie Pitts echoed this sentiment, stressing the importance of involving end users in the development process: “If you don’t have the end user at the table… you won’t optimize ultimate success.” This conversation reinforced the idea that for AI to be truly effective in healthcare, it must be developed in close collaboration with those who will use it daily.

This episode offers a powerful reminder that the future of healthcare lies in the seamless integration of clinical expertise and innovative technology, ensuring that AI serves as a tool to enhance, not replace, the invaluable work of nurses.

 

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