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5 Jan 2026

The Taiwan Pilot: A Nurse’s Perspective on the Nurabot Integration

Date: January 5, 2026 By: Jude Chartier [AI Nurse Hub] The nursing profession has reached an inflection point in 2026, where the integration of advanced technology is no longer optional but essential for operational survival.

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2 Jan 2026

From Bedside to Bridge: The Nurse as the Fleet Commander in the Age of AI

By: Jude Chartier / [AI Nurse Hub] Date: January 2026 Introduction: The Evolution of the Nursing Interface For decades, the nursing relationship with technology was defined by the Electronic Health Record (EHR)—a digital filing cabinet

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2 Jan 2026

The Underground Partnership: “Shadow AI,” Clinical Risks, and the Urgent Need for Institutional Action in Nursing

By: Jude Chartier [AI Nurse Hub] Introduction The nursing shift of 2026 is faster, denser, and more data-rich than ever before. Despite promises that automation would ease the burden, cognitive overload remains a primary occupational

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1 Jan 2026

The High Cost of “Free” AI: Why Nurses Must Resist the Temptation of Public Chatbots

By: Jude Chartier [AI Nurse Hub] A cautionary guide on how using public AI tools puts patient privacy—and your nursing license—at immediate risk. The modern nursing shift is a race against the clock. Between medication

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1 Jan 2026

Beyond the Bedside Biomarker: Why the “Human Touch” Defense Against AI is Becoming Obsolete

By: Jude Chartier [AI Nurse Hub] Introduction In the curriculum of nearly every nursing program, the “human touch” is presented as the quintessential, non-negotiable element of the profession. We have long argued that while artificial