Please join OATSA for a 6-hour hybrid training on Artificial Intelligence and its clinical utility in behavioral health, including ethical and compliance considerations.
All event information and registration is below!
Speakers
Andrew Nanton, MD
Dr. Nanton graduated from Tulane University School of Medicine. He completed a General Psychiatry residency and Child & Adolescent Psychiatry fellowship at Duke University, followed by a Forensic Psychiatry fellowship at the University of California, Davis. He is boarded in these three specialties as well as Addiction Medicine and Brain Injury Medicine. He has worked as a clinician and an expert witness in Florida, North Carolina, California, Oregon, and New Zealand. Dr. Nanton currently practices at Oregon State Hospital and Park Dietz & Associates, while teaching at Stanford's forensic psychiatry fellowship.
Susan Boldt, MS CPHQ, CHC
For 19 years, Ms. Boldt has worked in the areas of performance and quality improvement, accreditation, compliance, and patient safety in a variety of settings. She has managed quality and compliance in psychiatric residential settings for children, adolescents, and young adults, as a representative of a payer in one of Oregon’s Coordinated Care Organizations, and a Federally Qualified Health Center working directly with providers, payers, and accrediting organizations. Ms. Boldt currently provides consultation services to providers, clinics, and payers on quality measurement and management, performance improvement, root cause analysis, compliance (including policy and procedure development), and accreditation preparation. Ms. Boldt earned her undergraduate and graduate degrees at Southern Oregon University. She earned her CPHQ certification in 2017, and CHC designation in May 2024. She currently serves as the President of the Oregon Association for Healthcare Quality.
Training Overview
Large Language Models (AI) for Clinicians with Dr. Nanton
Overview of key concepts
Errors and Hallucinations
Privacy and Ethics
Useful tools
Ethics vs. Compliance and the intersection of AI with Ms. Boldt
Identification and quantification of compliance risk
Determination of risk tolerance
HIPAA and AI: benefits and risks
42 CFR Part 2 and AI
Training Platform
This hybrid training will be hosted in person and via Zoom.
The Grand Hotel at Bridgeport
7265 SW Hazel Fern Rd
Tigard, OR 97224
Event Schedule
Friday, September 26, 2025 from 8:45am to 5:00pm PT
8:45am to 9:00am - Registration and Check-in
9:00am to 10:30am - Dr. Nanton
10:30am to 10:45am - BREAK
10:45am to 11:15am - Dr. Nanton (continued)
11:15am to 12:00pm - Ms. Boldt
12:00pm to 1:30pm - LUNCH on your own
Attendees are welcome to join our monthly OATSA Board Meeting during the lunch hour
1:30pm to 3:00pm - Ms. Boldt (continued)
3:00pm to 3:15pm - BREAK
3:15pm to 4:00pm - Ms. Boldt (continued)
4:00pm to 5:00pm - Questions and Discussion with Dr. Nanton and Ms. Boldt
CEUs
All attendees will receive an OATSA certificate of completion for 6 total training hours, including 3 hours specific to ethics. Individuals who seek certified CEUs must register for the National Association of Social Work (NASW) ticket type available on the registration page. Please check with your local licensing board to confirm whether you require certified CEUs; for example, licensed social workers in Oregon require NASW approved CEUs, while licensed psychologists and professional counselors do not.
Register today!
Members of OATSA and related agencies (e.g., ATSA, WATSA, CalATSA) will be offered a $25 discount code via email.
*Student tickets are limited to 10 attendees and all who register must email proof of current enrollment to OATSAboard@gmail.com prior to the event.