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    Welcome to 2026

    In 2026, SEE YOU NOW will continue its mission to bring you the stories and the people behind the headlines, from conversations with guests like Microsoft’s Dominic King and Mary Presti on why nurses must help lead the AI frontier, to guest-hosted episodes with the American Nurses Association’s Liz Stokes on the new Nursing Code of Ethics, and discussions with filmmakers Carolyn Jones and Lisa Frank about why representation in healthcare storytelling matters.

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    As healthcare faces mounting pressures, from workforce shortages and rising costs to growing uncertainty, we’re also standing at the edge of extraordinary possibility. Technological advances are reshaping how care is delivered, how research is done, and how we might finally move closer to health equity.

    In 2026, SEE YOU NOW will continue its mission to bring you the stories and the people behind the headlines, from conversations with guests like Microsoft’s Dominic King and Mary Presti on why nurses must help lead the AI frontier, to guest-hosted episodes with the American Nurses Association’s Liz Stokes on the new Nursing Code of Ethics, and discussions with filmmakers Carolyn Jones and Lisa Frank about why representation in healthcare storytelling matters.

    You’ll hear voices from across the country and from major gatherings like Magnet, and through our weekly SEE YOU NOW Insights, we’ll continue to share powerful moments from more than 100 episodes of nurse-led innovation, leadership, and change, while keeping a clear focus on what it truly means to invest in nursing and why it matters to all of us.

    None of this is possible without you. When you share SEE YOU NOW, you help expand the understanding of what nurses do, amplify the impact of nurse innovators, and support the workforce that supports us all.

    Thank you for being part of the SEE YOU NOW community, and for navigating the year ahead with us.

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    In this episode of SEE YOU NOW, part of our “Safer together” series, experts explore how healthcare worker well-being drives patient safety, featuring ANCC’s new credential and real-world insights.

    131: AI in Play | The clinicians shaping healthcare technology (part 2)

    SEE YOU NOW episode 131, part of our ongoing AI in Play series, features Dominic King, former surgeon and VP of Health at Microsoft AI, discussing how his team scales trusted consumer health tools used in over 50 million daily sessions.

    130: AI in Play | The clinicians shaping healthcare technology (part 1)

    As part of our ongoing AI in Play series, host Oriana Beaudet explores how artificial intelligence could reshape a healthcare system strained by workforce shortages and administrative overload. This episode, the first of two on the topic, features nurse leader Mary Varghese-Presti, who discusses co-designing Microsoft’s Dragon Copilot with nurses and shares her vision for how AI can restore dignity and humanity to the profession.