Housing and Health-and-Health Care and Big Tech

This is a two-part, in-person CE Class from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (6 hours of CE credits An extra credit hour will be available for University of California nurses from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Participants must be in attendance all day to receive the full 6 CEU CE credits, even if they have taken one of the classes prior to the sign-up date.

Part 1: Housing and Health: What Nurses Need to Know about the Economic and Public Health Impacts of the Housing Crisis 

Description

This CE will provide a snapshot of the current housing crisis in the U.S. and examine how it is driving up cost of living, inequality, and poor health outcomes. We will investigate the causes of the housing crisis and how real estate has driven historic levels of inequality by serving as a primary vehicle for a massive consolidation of wealth for the richest 1% over the last several decades. The course will draw a connection between the role of private equity in health care and in housing to show how the problems of a lack of access to care and a lack of access to housing are linked and derive from policies that have rendered housing and health into economic sources of private profit at immense social cost.

We will also analyze the public health impacts of the housing crisis by looking at studies on the health risks of poor housing, polluted neighborhoods, and homelessness. We’ll consider the impacts on nurses in particular (high cost of living with stagnating wages, increased patient loads, higher acuity, poor working conditions, etc.) and how nurses are fighting for health care and housing as human rights.

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Part 2: Health Care and Big Tech: Protecting our Patients and Communities in an Evolving Technology Landscape

Description

New technologies are being deployed in health care at an ever-increasing pace, but little information is shared with nurses and other health care workers about what the technologies are, how they work, and who ultimately benefits from their development. Through different case studies, this course will investigate tech companies’ involvement in health care and assess how the partnership between Big Tech and health care corporations impacts nurses and patients. We will also review how nurses can mobilize their advocacy to ensure that patients are protected against the untested and profit-driven deployment of technologies that may threaten their privacy and their safety.

Times and Locations
June 16, 2026
San Francisco Airport Marriott Waterfront
1800 Bayshore Highway
Burlingame, CA 94010
June 18, 2026
Sheraton Grand Sacramento
1230 J Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
July 7, 2026
Courtyard San Luis Obispo
1605 Calle Joaquin
San Luis Obispo, CA 93405
July 9, 2026
Monterey Marriott
350 Calle Principal
Monterey, CA 93940
August 4, 2026
Granite Bay Golf Club
9600 Golf Club Dr
Granite Bay, CA 95746
August 6, 2026
Grand Sierra Resort
2500 E 2nd St
Reno, NV 89595
October 13, 2026
Ventura Beach Marriott
2055 Harbor Blvd.
Ventura, CA 93001
October 15, 2026
Hilton Santa Monica Hotel & Suites
1707 4th Street
Santa Monica, CA 90401
November 11, 2026
Anaheim Marriott Suites
12015 Harbor Boulevard
Garden Grove, CA 92840
November 12, 2026
Anaheim Marriott Suites
12015 Harbor Boulevard
Garden Grove, CA 92840