December 4, 2025, 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM EST
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly being integrated into Canadian patient care, diagnostics, and pharmaceutical workflows. For leading pharmacists and other healthcare practitioners, simply understanding AI is no longer enough; mastering the ethical guardrails is now the critical skill separating safe, modern practice from unacceptable risk.
This exclusive RxBriefCase webinar is your high-stakes operational briefing. Move beyond the noise and secure the proprietary framework needed to confidently evaluate, integrate, and advocate for patient safety in the age of generative intelligence.
Join this crucial session to transform uncertainty into actionable strategy. You will gain the advanced ethical criteria required to lead on the AI frontier:
A Framework You Can Actually Use: Learn how to spot and describe at least three key ethical issues of AI systems in your clinical practice using the provided framework. You’ll see how these issues are linked: how a decision in one area can create problems in another, rather than treating each concern as its own isolated checkbox.
How to Critically Evaluate AI Tools: When vendors pitch AI solutions, you’ll know the right questions to ask. We’ll show you how to assess claims around transparency, bias mitigation, and impacts on clinical workflow using concrete ethical criteria that matter for patient safety and care quality.
Navigate AI decisions: You’ll walk away with concrete questions and concerns you can raise when your hospital or clinic is considering an AI system. We’ll ground these in ethical principles, but translate them into the kind of practical, clinical language that actually gets heard in meetings with administrators, vendors, or ethics committees.
Don’t settle for theoretical insights. Get a practical, essential, high-level framework for Canadian clinicians to critically evaluate AI technology and ensure truly responsible, ethical patient care.
Dr. Skorburg is the definitive voice bridging philosophical integrity with high-stakes clinical application. As Associate Professor of Philosophy and Academic Co-Director of CARE-AI (Centre for Advancing Responsible and Ethical Artificial Intelligence) at the University of Guelph, he specializes in identifying and mitigating AI risk where it matters most: at the point of patient care.
He specializes in applied ethics and has published extensively on AI’s impact on bioethics and clinical practice, including his most recent works:
Multimodal Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (2024)
Write on Paper, Wrong in Practice: Why LLMs Still Struggle with Writing Clinical Notes (2024) (A critical analysis of documentation risk.)
Persons or Data Points? Ethics, Artificial Intelligence, and the Participatory Turn in Mental Health Research (2024) (Essential for pharmacy and mental health professionals.)
Find out more about Dr. Skorburg here.
This is the most crucial session this year for ethically and effectively integrating AI into your Canadian practice. Spaces are limited.
Registration ends December 4th, 5:00pm EST.