on-Demand Webinar
SELF-STUDY: Prebunking AI-generated Health Misinformation
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What's included in this webinar
Understand current trends: which tools people are using, demographic patterns, and why this matters for your community now.
Evaluate the double-edged sword of AI in health: convenience and personalization alongside the potential for misinformation and deepfakes.
Get insider knowledge on generative AI to understand why these tools can be prone to generating health misinformation.
Learn how proactively ‘vaccinating’ against misinformation is more effective than reactive debunking in the AI era.
Walk away with actionable prebunking techniques, including the 5 Es to Prebunk with Ease™ and STOP & SPOT tests™.
Earn 1.5 Category I credits for CHES/MCHES. Receive a certificate to acknowledge your dedication to professional development.
Get a summary of key concepts, recommended resources, and handouts to promote AI health literacy in your community.
Learn on your own time! This self-study replay will be available for on-demand access until December 11, 2026.
Zainab Shipchandler, MPH, MCHES
Zainab is a public health education consultant dedicated to empowering communities with the skills needed to navigate health information in the age of AI. Over the past decade, she has trained health professionals on health literacy and digital health literacy promotion strategies.
Through her work with ZRF Group, Zainab has partnered with organizations to develop practical tools to help communities identify trusted health information online. She is a recognized voice on AI literacy for public health professionals through speaking engagements and podcast appearances.
Ruqaiya Shipchandler Akbari
Ruqaiya is a former Enterprise AI strategist and established AI Literacy Enablement thought leader who helps moms and professionals navigate the AI age with confidence.
Through her free newsletter, ammi.ai, she provides practical explanations and guidance for mothers who want to understand and leverage AI in their daily lives. As an AI Literacy Consultant, she empowers teams and organizations to develop a healthy and informed relationship with AI technology through workshops, consultations, and educational resources.
Ruqaiya has a decade of experience architecting AI solutions and advising organizations on AI, including at renowned tech companies such as SAS and Dataiku.
Sponsored by ZRF Group Inc, a designated provider of continuing education contact hours (CECH) in health education by the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing, Inc. This program is designated for Certified Health Education Specialists (CHES®) and/or Master Certified Health Education Specialists (MCHES®) to receive up to 1.5 total Category I contact education contact hours. Maximum advanced-level continuing education contact hours available are 0. Continuing Competency credits available are 0. Provider ID# 1165304
Hear from our Live Webinar participants
Great information about AI Health Literacy. Useful information and practical tools that I can put into practice today with my clients.
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Quisha Umemba MPH, BSN, RN, CDCES, CHWI
CEO & AI Literacy Trainer
Umemba Health
ZRF Group's training on Prebunking AI-Generated Health Misinformation was engaging and well-researched. I really appreciated how they integrated specific case studies and examples to demonstrate concepts (e.g., the 5 ways AI can misinform). The training leaves participants with clear action steps and strategies for pre-bunking (or preventing people from falling for misinformation in the first place), which I found really valuable! I highly recommend this team if you're looking for training on AI health literacy.
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Leah A. Roman, MPH, MCHES, CPACC
Owner & Principal Consultant
Roman Public Health Consulting LLC
This was a great session! Sisters Zainab and Ruqaiya have great instincts to catch onto this new trend so soon and to help bring it to the CHES community's awareness. Their analogies were mostly invented by them and were very helpful in connecting health language with this new (to myself) AI terminology. Their collaboration as sisters enriches their work and I appreciate having fellow women in the health education field taking on leadership and spearheading a presentation like this.
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Joy Noel Ontman, CHES®
Public Health & Communications Consultant
Stefanos Inspired LLC