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AI时代如何探索护理学育人新路径?这场学科论坛给出了答案
Yang Zi Wan Bao Wang· 2025-10-18 12:47
Core Viewpoint - The second Tianyuan Nursing Discipline Forum held at Nanjing Medical University focused on the theme "Empowering Foundations, Innovating for the Future," aiming to explore cutting-edge developments in nursing, innovative pathways, and new talent cultivation models to contribute to high-quality nursing development and the construction of a healthy China [1]. Group 1 - Emerging fields such as artificial intelligence, telemedicine, and smart nursing are reshaping nursing service models, raising the bar for innovation capabilities among nursing graduate students [3]. - Nursing education must adapt to the transition from a treatment-focused approach to a comprehensive health management model throughout the life cycle, integrating with cutting-edge fields like artificial intelligence, big data, and psychology [3]. - The forum's focus on "interdisciplinary" and "academic frontiers" is a significant exploration of integrating various disciplines to stimulate new dynamics in professional development and foster new growth points in nursing education and practice [3]. Group 2 - Nursing should actively break down disciplinary barriers and promote deep interdisciplinary collaboration with fields such as basic medicine, psychology, rehabilitation, management, and artificial intelligence to generate original and leading theoretical and technological outcomes [5]. - There is a need to guide research efforts towards public health and innovation, leveraging advanced technologies like artificial intelligence and big data to enhance interdisciplinary research and strengthen industry-academia collaboration for effective application of research outcomes [5]. - The development of "Internet+" and artificial intelligence will lead to more remote services in health management, extending clinical nursing into community and family settings, necessitating comprehensive knowledge and caregiving skills among nursing students [7].