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Alberta Chapters Collaborative Event – Demystifying AI Part 3: AI-Assisted Thinking and Verification

March 12, 2026 @ 12:00 PM - 01:00 PM MDT / HAR

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Event Details:


Location: Online Event

As a healthcare leader, you rely on expertise to guide health and policy decisions. But knowledge about human beings and health systems is complex, interrelated and ever-expanding. How will you know what you don’t know? AI has the capacity to identify and recommend additional expert perspectives. AI can explore and synthesize thousands of research articles in seconds, and dive deep into complex data in minutes. AI has the potential to compensate for human limitations in accuracy, endurance, and cognitive capacity. But can you trust it? In our introductory webinar, you expressed concerns about validating AI-generated health information. Here’s our response.
Part 1: Seven reasons we need AI in Healthcare.
Part 2: Ten ways to direct AI to credible sources and/or verify AI outputs.
Part 3: Discover AI’s ability to make sense of rich health data across the health ecosystem, with a Deep Research demonstration.

Featured Speakers:


Patty Wickson
is CEO and Founder of InnovaHealth Futures Consulting. As a former Executive Director with Alberta Health Services (AHS), Patty leveraged evidence, strategic partnerships, funding, and advanced health technologies to drive system-wide improvements.

Patty is a recognized leader in healthcare innovation, currently serving as an expert advisor with Innovate Calgary and Spark W21C, and as a board member with Glenrose Prairies CAN, University of Calgary BME, BioAlberta, and the Southern Alberta Chapter of CCHL.

Patty has an operational background in Respiratory Therapy and Critical Care Medicine—and a commitment to excellence, mentorship, and system transformation.


Verdeen Bueckert

As an acute care nursing leader, Verdeen piloted collaborative processes to prevent hospital-acquired disabilities in older adults, and to release staff time for full-scope of care. Verdeen envisioned and enacted a leadership pipeline, growing new graduates into confident and competent leaders. As a provincial senior practice lead, Verdeen supported Appropriate Use of Antipsychotics in 172 care homes and Elder Friendly Care in 11 hospitals across Alberta. Verdeen celebrated the brilliance of frontline experts through creative communications in online toolkits, such as AuA, Elder Friendly Care and Pain & Mood. Verdeen is co-author of the Choosing Wisely Canada Toolkit, When Psychosis isn’t the Diagnosis.

Verdeen currently volunteers as Event Coordinator and Treasurer with the Southern Alberta Chapter of the Canadian College of Health Leaders.

FEES:
CCHL Student Members: $5
CCHL Members: $10
EHL Member: $12.50
Non-Members: $15

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