
Embedding Responsible AI Use in EMS Education

May 22, 2025 | 14:00 ET | Free to AAA Members
Speaker: Domenic Corey
Calling all educators! This session explores how to teach the responsible use of AI in EMS education—not only for trainers but also to equip students with the skills to use AI ethically and effectively as a tool in their learning. Featuring examples from Northeastern University and Brewster Ambulance Service, participants will learn how to balance AI’s potential with human-centered decision-making, ultimately building a culture of ethical AI use across all levels of EMS training.
DOMENIC COREY
Domenic Corey works at the intersection of clinical medicine, EMS administration, and provider education. As Brewster’s Director of Innovation, Dom focuses on special projects that improve patient care and service delivery through novel approaches. Previously, he served as Director of Operations, overseeing more than 200,000 911 and IFT transports annually in MA, RI, and NH. He continues to practice per diem as a paramedic and front-line supervisor, and has fifteen years experience across urban and rural, 911 and IFT, BLS through critical care.
Faculty in Northeastern University’s Department of Public Health and Health Science and founder of NU’s EMT program, Dom is passionate about preparing budding healthcare providers to provide empathic care, grounded in stellar communication and understanding “why.” A triple-Husky, Dom recently completed a Graduate Certificate in AI Applications to upskill his Master of Public Health and BS in Health Science degrees from NU.
Dom believes successful leaders foster the growth of everyone around them- in the classroom and in the profession.