Artificial Intelligence in the Heart of Nursing Practice
Artificial Intelligence in the Heart of Nursing Practice
https://www.cancernetwork.com/view/artificial-intelligence-in-the-heart-of-nursing-practice
Publish Date: 2026-05-19 17:03:00
Source Domain: www.cancernetwork.com
- The secondary episode of “The AI Oncology Revolution” with Dr. Arturo Loaiza-Bonilla features Marissa Marti-Smith, an oncology nurse practitioner who discusses how advanced practice providers (APP) and nursing teams are pivotal in integrating AI technology.
- Marti-Smith shares her positive experience using ambient AI (DeepScribe), which reduces her documentation time by 1.5 to 2 hours each week and allows her to be fully engaged with patients.
- Data from Texas Oncology indicates that AI has dramatically cut chart closure time, achieving just 1.6 minutes, with electronic health record uploads taking under 3 minutes.
- The episode covers AI assistance used by nurses during patient calls, offering real-time prompts and management advice for symptom management.
- It explores new AI-driven risk assessment tools approved by NCCN for breast cancer risk, as well as platforms like Open Evidence and health-specific large language models.
- Dr. Loaiza-Bonilla and Marti-Smith emphasize the importance of a “human in the loop” for governance in AI implementation, using the FURM framework: Fair, Useful, and Reliable, to ensure these models benefit everyone equitably, reduce practice burdens, and maintain contextual accuracy.
- Both stress the necessity of retaining human involvement to avoid clinical de-skilling and to preserve the core elements of patient-centered care, emphasizing the importance of patient education, consent, and navigating legal landscapes.
- The episode aims to help clinicians mitigate burnout and rediscover the satisfaction of patient-centric care.