
Welcome back to the Passion for Patients podcast! In this exciting episode, host Tonya Winders is joined by Kristen, GAAP's VP of Education, to dive into the world of artificial—or as Tonya prefers, "augmented"—intelligence and its game-changing impact on the work they do at the Global Allergy & Airways Patient Platform (GAAP). Together, they unpack the latest AI tools revolutionizing each of GAAP’s four pillars: awareness, education, advocacy, and research. From Canva's Magic Design to Otter's meeting notes and innovative chatbots providing trustworthy, curated answers, Tonya and Kristen share real-life examples and practical tips for making these technologies work for you. Whether you’re a seasoned AI user or just starting to explore, this episode is packed with insights to help you work more efficiently, stay informed, and make a bigger impact—while never losing that all-important human touch. Tune in to discover how to harness the power of AI in your daily workflow as a patient advocate!
Here are the 3-5 key takeaways from this episode;
1. AI Tools Are Revolutionizing Nonprofit Efficiency Across Pillars
The hosts discuss how artificial intelligence—what they prefer to call "augmented intelligence"—is streamlining work in GAP's four key pillars: awareness, education, advocacy, and research. Each area benefits from different AI-powered platforms and tools, such as Canva's Magic Design, project management apps with AI features, chatbots like the asthma bot, and curated research tools.
2. Practical AI Solutions Are Now More Accessible Than Ever
Tools like Canva, Monday.com, Gemini, and Otter.AI have become more intuitive and affordable—or even free at the introductory level—making it much easier for teams and individuals to adopt them for project management, design, travel planning, meeting notes, and more.
3. Quality and Credibility Remain Essential in AI Usage
Tonya and Kristen underscore the importance of not blindly trusting AI output. They recommend using AI for first drafts, always editing and fact-checking before distributing content, and ensuring information is evidence-based and at the proper health literacy level, using platforms like Grammarly and readability tools.
4. AI Is a Powerful Tool—Not a Replacement for Human Heart
The episode encourages listeners to see AI as an assistant to elevate their work, not as something that will replace the passion, care, and expertise that humans bring—especially vital in-patient advocacy and nonprofit initiatives.
5. Stay Curious and Keep Learning
Finally, the hosts stress the importance of staying informed about new AI developments, subscribing to updates and newsletters, and being open to trying new tools as they rapidly iterate and improve.
Thanks so much for joining us for this episode of the Passion for Patients podcast! We hope you picked up some helpful tips and discovered a few new AI tools to make your work as patient advocates even more effective. Remember, while technology can improve efficiency, it’ll never replace the heart and passion you bring to the job. Stay curious, keep learning, and above all—stay passionate! Until next time.
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