Leading for Equity: Mitigating Technology Bias in Patient Care
DATE: Tuesday, December 3, 2024 at 12:00 p.m. CT
Join us for a panel session focused on the pivotal role nurse leaders play in addressing health equity and technology bias in pulse oximetry. This presentation will explore how pulse oximetry works and raise awareness around pulse oximeter bias on patient care and outcomes, particularly in diverse populations. We will discuss actionable strategies for nurse leaders to identify, address, and mitigate these biases, ensuring more equitable and accurate patient monitoring. Empower your leadership with the knowledge to bridge the gap and foster a more inclusive healthcare environment. This webinar is brought to you by Medtronic.
AONL members and non-members: Complimentary
Attendees can expect to learn:
To equip nurse leaders with the knowledge and tools necessary to identify and mitigate biases in pulse oximeter technology, thereby promoting health equity and ensuring accurate patient monitoring across diverse populations.
Presenters
Katie Boston-Leary, PhD, MBA, MHA, RN, NEA-BC, SVP of Equity and Engagement – American Nurses Association
Dr. Katie Boston-Leary is the Senior Vice President of Equity and Engagement at the American Nurses Association. Katie is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Maryland School of Nursing and the School of Nursing at Case Western Reserve University. She is a board member for St. John’s University Health Programs, Hippocratic AI and Ingenovis Health and an editorial advisory board member with Nursing Management, Nursing 2023 and ACHE.
Deborah C. Stamps, EdD, MBA, MS, NE-BC, FAAN, founder and CEO – Deborah Stamps Consulting, LLC
Dr. Stamps is the founder and chief executive officer for Deborah Stamps Consulting, LLC. Dr. Stamps has over thirty years of progressive healthcare leadership and is an internationally recognized authority on workforce development, diversity, equity, inclusion, justice, nursing education, and leadership. She has held a variety of roles, from LPN, RN, Chief Nursing Officer, Vice President of Quality, Patient Safety and Innovation including founding President of the Rochester General College of Health Careers and the inaugural Chief Diversity Officer at Rochester Regional Health.
Denise Angelo Prudencio, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, Nurse Professional Development Specialist
Dr. Denise Angelo Prudencio is a highly respected Nurse Professional Development Specialist, educator, and leader with over two decades of experience in nursing education, leadership, and clinical excellence. Currently serving as the Vice President of the Philippine Nurses Association of California Capital City Chapter (PNAC3) and a board member of the UST Nurses Association International (USTNAI), he has made significant contributions to the advancement of nursing, particularly in promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in healthcare.
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