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Trust, HIPAA, and Ethical AI Use for Clinicians

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Trust, HIPAA, and Ethical AI Use for Clinicians


Presented by: Shiran Kleiderman, Chief Security Officer at Berries, Kym Tolson, LCSW, CSAC, Clinical AI Consultant at Berries
Hosted via Zoom
1 CEs in Ethics, approved by NBCC

FREE for NMCA members!

This session introduces the five pillars of ethical AI use in mental health care. Attendees will learn how to evaluate AI tools for HIPAA compliance, obtain informed consent, maintain transparency with clients, and understand when AI can support clinical work and when professional judgment must guide decisions.

Cost for CEs
NMCA Members: FREE

Click here to Registerby: May 19, 2026 or before sales close

Learning Objectives

1- Identify the five ethical pillars for responsible AI use in clinical practice: HIPAA compliance, confidentiality, accuracy, informed consent, and clinical judgment.

2- Evaluate AI vendors for HIPAA compliance and overall security, including BAAs, encryption, security maturity, and certifications like SOC 2.

3- Apply practical decision-making frameworks to determine when AI is appropriate in clinical work and when clinical judgment should lead.

4- Demonstrate use of informed consent requirements and best practices for transparent communication with clients about AI use in documentation.

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