Description
About this Webinar
AHPRA has recently released a range of guidances which set out a refreshed standard for practitioners in relation to use of Artificial Intelligence in practice. The focus of the regulator is on good practices for digital health. Contained in this concept is a number of areas of competencies that practitioners considering reliance on AI in practice software ought to closely consider.Â
In this webinar we will take a close look at the new competency (and the guidance material released by AHPRA) and the implications for skills and practices that practitioners ought to consider.Â
Learning Outcomes
- AI Generally
- How large language models are developed
- Generative AI: use cases and risk areas.
- Extractive AI: use cases and risk areas.
- Open v closed AI training data
- Risks of AI
- Hallucinations
- Normalisation bias
- Cultural, racial and socio-economic bias
- Relevance errors in extractive data.Â
- AHPRA and professional competencies
- Digital Competence as an emerging professional competency;
- What does AHPRA consider to be the standard of Digital Competence;
- Digital Health
- Unsuitable uses for AI
- Court work;
- Contentious matters.Â
- Considerations in using AI
- Avoiding compromises in client care;Â
- Professional judgment and AI outputs;
- Structures to prevent risk
- Does your practice needs an AI policy?
- Future developments in the AI space:
- Insurance
- Regulations in other practice jurisdictions.
This training is intended to cover a number of necessary consideration prior to use of AI in professional setting by an AHPRA regulated practitioner. This is a high level survey into live topics in the use of AI for health professionals.
Audience
This webinar is suitable for any occupational Therapist considering the use of AI based software in practice.Â
Presenter
This webinar is presented by Simon Mason, Solicitor. You can find out more about Simon here.Â
CPD
Practitioners may claim up to 1 CPD unit/point. This Training has been designed to run for 1 hour, however, training lengths can vary depending on the level of questions and discussion. If you are in doubt, please verify with your CPD Rules. See also:
- CPD Requirements for Psychologists
- CPD Requirements for Counsellors and Psychotherapists
- CPD Requirements for Occupational Therapists
- CPD Requirements for Accredited Social Workers