
Rittenhouse Digital
Sponsored By: The Open Science Education Institute (OSEI)
Original Air Date: Wednesday, July 30, 2025
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming every aspect of healthcare and pharmaceuticals, from diagnostics and drug discovery to clinical workflows and administrative operations. As AI reshapes the field, questions around trust, transparency, equity, and the evolving role of healthcare professionals remain critical.
Here are my final thoughts: AI won't replace clinical judgement or human connection. What it will do is challenge us to be more intentional -- about how we listen, how we learn, how we lead, and how we build trust.
As an educator, I see this as a teaching moment, one where we model curiosity, courage, and care. Our job isn't to resist change, but to steward it ethically, relationally, and with equity at the core.
This isn't about what we're leaving behind. It's about what we're building --and who we're building it for.
And at the center of it all is trust, because no matter how powerful the technology, its impact depends on the character of those who guide its use.
Or as we wrote in our CARE-AI book, 'Technology is only as ethical as the hands, and hearts, that guide it."
-- Dr. Lyn K. Sonnenberg
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