The FloGatorAI Blog AI in Nursing

AI is rapidly transforming nursing practice. FloGatorAI spotlights nurse-driven innovations making health care safer, more efficient, and more patient-centered. Join the UF College of Nursing AI Research Faculty team in exploring the future of nursing informatics and health care innovation.

Recent Posts

2026 Posts

  • February – AI in Health Care: Saving Time to Focus on What Matters Most
  • January – AI & Nursing: Leading Boldly into 2026

2025 Posts

  • December – From Passive Users to Active Partners: Introducing the Winter 2025 AI Prompt Cookbook for Nurses
  • November – From Black Boxes to Bedside Trust: Nursing’s Role in Shaping Responsible AI
  • October – Seeing Through the Eyes of the User: Why Usability in Health Technology Matters
  • September – Beyond AI Everywhere: Why Nursing Leadership Must Drive Thoughtful, Outcome-Focused Innovation
  • August – When Care Feels Real but Is Not: Protecting the Human in the Age of AI
  • July – From Concept to Curriculum: Designing the AI-Ready Nurse of Tomorrow
  • June – From Tool to Team Member: A Nurse’s Guide to Unlocking the Power of “AI-Powered” Solutions
  • May – Seeing Risk Before It Strikes: The Nursing Role in Precision Environmental Health
  • April – Revolutionizing Nursing Education Through AI: Insights from Innovator and APRN Michael Bumbach
  • March – Nursing as Human Capital: Reflections on the 2025 Rita Kobb Nursing and Health Informatics National Symposium
  • February – It’s Time for Action: How Nursing Can Lead AI Innovation Through Collaboration
  • January – Bringing Visibility to the Nursing Profession through Data

2024 Posts

  • December – Let’s Get Cooking with Generative AI: A Holiday Treat from FloGatorAI
  • November – Incorporating Nursing Experience into Nursing Informatics
  • October – Welcome to FloGatorAI: Where Nursing, AI, and Innovation Converge

FloGatorAI Editorial Team

Ragnhildur Bjarnadottir

Ragnhildur Bjarnadottir PhD, MPH

Associate Professor

Hwayoung Cho

Hwayoung Cho PhD, RN, FAMIA

Assistant Professor

Tamara G R Macieira

Tamara G R Macieira PhD, RN, FAMIA

Assistant Professor

Lisiane Pruinelli

Lisiane Pruinelli PhD, MS, RN, FAMIA

Interim Department Chair, Biobehavioral Nursing Science Department, Associate Professor