About the event
Healthcare is generating data at unprecedented scale - but are we using it wisely, safely, and equitably?
In this session, Dr Carol Hullin brings a genuinely global lens to the opportunities and risks of digital transformation in healthcare, drawing on her experience across Australia, Latin America, Europe, Asia, and the Caribbean. From AI governance and cybersecurity to privacy law and ethics, this webinar explores what it takes to harness the power of healthcare data without compromising the human values at the heart of care. Regardless of your background, this session will challenge you to think differently about the systems we're building.
Key Learning Objectives
- Describe the opportunities and risks associated with healthcare data in clinical settings, with relevance to nursing practice and patient safety.
- Discuss the governance, privacy and ethical frameworks that shape how healthcare data is collected, used, and protected across different health systems.
- Identify ways nurses can advocate for responsible digital innovation that upholds person-centred care and professional accountability.
About the speaker
Dr Carol Hullin - Founder and Executive Director, CIDLA

Dr Carol Hullin (PhD, BN(Hons), LLM) is an internationally recognised digital health leader combining expertise in health informatics, AI, governance, cybersecurity, and law. As Founder and Executive Director of CIDLA.com.au, she leads international collaborations at the intersection of technology, regulation, ethics, privacy, and accountability - empowering organisations to navigate complex digital landscapes while ensuring innovation remains centred on human values, trust, and the protection of individual dignity.