Join us for a highly interactive town hall hosted by the Membership Committee that moves beyond defining AI to examining the harder questions: how, when, and whether it should be used in continuing education and professional development (CE/CPD) for healthcare professionals.
The session will open with expert speaker Kurt Snyder, JD, MBA-IT, who will deliver a high-level, thought-provoking perspective that frames the key tensions shaping AI adoption today. Drawing on real-world insights, he will connect themes of governance, ethics, and applied use—highlighting the tradeoffs, risks, and decisions organizations are actively navigating.
Participants will then move into moderated, learner-selected breakout discussions, designed to foster candid dialogue, thoughtful debate, and peer-to-peer learning. Each breakout will focus on a core theme:
- Governance: Who is responsible for AI-related decisions in CE/CPD?
- Ethics: Where are the boundaries—and who determines them?
- Applied Use: What are people actually doing today, and what can we learn from it?
Moderators will guide discussion, surface diverse perspectives, and capture key insights in real time on a shared board.
Grounded in the guiding question—“Just because we can use AI—should we?”—this session emphasizes exploration over answers. Participants are encouraged to bring examples, challenges, and differing viewpoints, or simply listen and learn from peers navigating similar decisions.
The session will conclude with a brief synthesis and reflection, where moderators share key takeaways from each discussion—surfacing common themes, unresolved tensions, and emerging signals that can help inform future Alliance programming, resources, and guidance.
This is an opportunity to move beyond passive learning and engage in meaningful, community-driven conversation—helping shape how the Alliance and its members approach AI in an evolving landscape.
Speaker: Kurt Snyder, JD, MBA-IT
Moderated by: Sara Fagerlie, PhD, CHCP & Jasleen Chahal, PhD
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