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Protecting Patient Privacy in the Age of AI

What Healthcare Workers Must Consider Before They Capture, Click, Store, Share, Post, or Prompt

August 26 @ 5:30 pm 7:00 pm IST

360 Anniversary Lecture 3

As AI becomes part of everyday healthcare tools, patient privacy needs fresh attention. This practical session will help healthcare workers recognize hidden risks, pause before sharing or prompting patient-related information, and apply safeguards that protect confidentiality, dignity, and trust.


Event Details

Format
Live online lecture

Platform
Zoom link shared after registration

Access
Free registration required

Time zone
All timings are in Indian Standard Time (IST)

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About this event

AI is no longer a distant or emerging technology. It is now built into many of the tools clinicians use every day — phones, email, search engines, messaging apps, cloud storage, document editors, meeting platforms, image tools, and clinical workflows. Sometimes we use AI knowingly; at other times, it may be working quietly within familiar digital systems.
This lecture will take a practical look at patient privacy in the rapidly evolving reality of everyday AI use. Moving beyond the broader conversation on ethical digital practice, the session will focus on the everyday choices healthcare workers now face: photographing cases, storing files, sharing images, preparing teaching material, using AI prompts, creating presentations, communicating through apps, and posting online.
The aim is not to discourage the responsible use of technology, but to help healthcare workers pause before patient information is captured, processed, stored, shared, or reused. Through the ethical frame of recognizing risk, respecting patient trust, and responding with practical safeguards, the session will explore how we can protect privacy, confidentiality, dignity, and trust in an AI-normalized world.

Why attend?

  • Recognize where patient privacy may be at risk
    Understand how patient information can be exposed through everyday digital workflows, including phones, messaging apps, cloud storage, teaching material, presentations, social media, and AI-enabled tools.
  • Identify obvious and hidden AI use
    Learn to distinguish between tools that clearly use AI and familiar platforms where patient-related information may be processed quietly in the background.
  • Pause before capturing, storing, sharing, posting, teaching, or prompting
    Build a practical habit of checking consent, anonymization, secure storage, data minimization, and patient trust before using patient-related information.
  • Use technology responsibly without losing sight of the patient
    Explore how healthcare workers can benefit from digital and AI tools while still protecting privacy, confidentiality, dignity, and trust.

Who should attend?

This session is relevant for healthcare workers, teachers, postgraduate students, clinicians, diagnosticians, and anyone who captures, stores, shares, teaches with, posts, or prompts patient-related information in digital environments.


Speaker

Dr. Mandana Donoghue
Founder Director
Oral Pathology 360 | Oromed 360 Academy

Dr. Mandana Donoghue is an oral and maxillofacial pathologist, educator, and Founder–Director of Oral Pathology 360. Her work focuses on advancing accessible, interdisciplinary education in oral and maxillofacial diagnostics, with a strong emphasis on patient safety, ethical practice, digital learning, and patient-centered care. Through Oral Pathology 360 and Oromed 360 Academy, she develops and hosts online academic programs that connect clinicians, teachers, and students across disciplines.


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