AI for CHWs: Using AI to Support the Core Competencies

AI for Community Health Workers

A plain language AI webinar for Community Health Workers

AI for Community Health Workers

Using AI to Support the CHW Core Competencies

This webinar replay will show Community Health Workers simple and safe ways to use AI in their daily work, enabling them to save time, communicate more clearly, and follow up more efficiently.

We’ll connect AI tools to the 11 CHW core competencies with real examples: writing client messages, translating plain-language materials, organizing notes, planning outreach, and more. No coding, no jargon, just practical steps with privacy and equity in mind.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this training, the CHW should be able to: 
  • Explain what AI is (in simple terms) and show where and how it helps in CHW work.
  • Match the CHW core competencies with practical AI
  • Use a basic prompt recipe to draft or improve a client message
  • Apply three key safety checks before using AI outputs: de-identify, check for bias, verify facts/links
  • Develop an AI Action Plan Plan and 30-day quick win goals to feel confident using AI at work

Meet the Presenters

Quisha Umemba

Quisha Umemba is a CHW Instructor and the CEO of Umemba Health, a training and consulting firm that helps mission-driven organizations transform knowledge into scalable learning assets through the power of artificial intelligence. A Registered Nurse, Public Health Practitioner, Amazon Best-Selling Author, and recognized AI Literacy & Workforce Development Expert, Quisha brings a rare blend of healthcare expertise, instructional innovation, and AI fluency to every stage and classroom she steps into. Widely known as the “AI Translator,” she helps leaders and learners cut through complexity to find clarity—and positions herself as the missing piece of the AI puzzle.

Britney McGill Mazyck

Britney McGill Mazyck is an AI consultant with over 7 years of experience in the nonprofit sector, specializing in the intersection of artificial intelligence, community health, and education. Her expertise spans prompt engineering, generative AI applications, and digital transformation strategies tailored for mission-driven organizations. With a strong background in program design, public health innovation, and capacity building, Britney empowers underserved communities and organizations to integrate AI in meaningful and equitable ways. She leads with a vision for inclusive tech adoption, ensuring AI tools are accessible, culturally relevant, and impact-driven.

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