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How do you see AI impacting Nursing Careers in the future?
How do you see AI impacting Nursing careers in the future? I am looking to become a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) and I am concerned that AI will become a problem for my industry.
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Liam’s Answer
I see AI being a major helper to nurses bogged down with admin. Note taking, data collection, record keeping, and test analysis will all be tasks taken over by AI and this will allow nurses to better focus on patients. I feel that AI can be a big helper in the medical field and with the right implementation can be a major helper. Other than that I don't think AI can be a suitable replacement for actual medical help and that the medical field will change with AI implementation but not have staff replaced by it.
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Sandeep’s Answer
Hello Jadyn,
AI will likely support nursing rather than replace it. It can help with things like monitoring patient data, predicting complications, and assisting with documentation, which may reduce some administrative workload.
However, roles like a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist require real-time clinical judgment, patient care, and hands-on decision making things AI cannot replace. In the future, nurses will likely work alongside AI tools to improve patient outcomes rather than compete with them.
AI will likely support nursing rather than replace it. It can help with things like monitoring patient data, predicting complications, and assisting with documentation, which may reduce some administrative workload.
However, roles like a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist require real-time clinical judgment, patient care, and hands-on decision making things AI cannot replace. In the future, nurses will likely work alongside AI tools to improve patient outcomes rather than compete with them.