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AI How-to: Using AI for Public Health Emergency Preparedness (On Demand-No CE)

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No CE or Certificate of completion available.

This recorded training will provide an overview of generative artificial intelligence (AI), prompt engineering checklists, and other relevant strategies needed to utilize AI for preparedness planning. 

This training was originally presented on May 10, 2025.

Note on Accessibility: This training includes closed captions, ASL interpretation, a written transcript, and a copy of the slides. 

Audience

 Public health and emergency preparedness practitioners at local health departments 

Learning Objectives

  • Describe how to use Chat GPT and other Gen AI models  
  • Discuss 2 strategies for creating prompt engineering checklists and preparedness programs
  • Identify 2 key elements for creating a Master Event Scenario List (MESL) 

Instructor

  • Shane Mathew, MPH, CBCP, Chief Executive Officer, Stone Risk Consulting (SRC)

Sponsors

Public Health Prepared is the workforce development and public health practice branch of the broader Michigan Center for Infectious Disease Threats & Pandemic Preparedness (MCIDT) initiative, funded by the University of Michigan. This information or content and conclusions are those of the author and should not be construed as the official position or policy of, nor should any endorsements be inferred by Public Health Prepared, MCIDT, or the University of Michigan.

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