The Course
AI is taking over healthcare. From clinical support to patient messaging, documentation, and operations, artificial intelligence is transforming how care is delivered. Be part of this transformation. We’ll explore how AI is changing the industry and how your organization must adapt to stay ahead.
You’ll learn the key basics of AI in a way that’s practical and easy to understand, no coding or technical background needed. We’ll show you what your peers are doing today, how clinics and hospitals are using tools in response to AI and automated documentation, and most importantly, what you can do to get involved and lead change where you work.
This will be an interactive and engaging session led by healthcare technology professionals who have helped real organizations implement AI safely and successfully. You’ll leave with specific action items you can start doing today, whether you’re in clinical care, administration, or just curious about the future of healthcare.
Advance your career. Advance your organization. Be part of the AI revolution.
Your instructor
Robert Zimmerman is the founder of Health Technology Access Alliance and Health Tech Alley that provide IT and Data Analytics support, education, and training to underserved rural and urban communities. He has developed a series of Health IT and Analytics courses from entry level to advanced topics including AI and HIMSS certifications to increase the number of women and minorities in technology. Robert has taught many CAHIMS and CPHIMS readiness courses teaming with academic and healthcare organizations across the country.
Robert's connection to the HTAA IT Institute’s course is rooted in his passion for education and his dedication to preparing the next generation of healthcare IT professionals for the challenges and opportunities of the industry. His approach to teaching is centered on providing students with practical insights and strategies to excel in the CPHIMS exam and beyond. Robert is deeply committed to his students’ success, using his extensive background to bridge the gap between academic theory and real-world application, ensuring that his course remains relevant, engaging, and indispensable for those aspiring to make an impact in the field of healthcare information and management systems.