Cognitive Sovereignty · By Role
Cognitive Sovereignty
for Pharmacists
Pharmacists sit at an interesting tension point. AI tools now handle large parts of what used to require sustained thought. Drug interaction alerts from AI systems generating alert fatigue that leads to normalisation of real risk. Clinical decision support providing recommendations without the contextual patient information that changes the right answer. The risk is not that the tools are bad. The risk is what happens to drug interaction assessment when they do the heavy lifting every day.
Cognitive sovereignty does not mean avoiding AI. It means staying the person who evaluates the output rather than the person who delivers it. In drug interaction assessment, the risks are specific. Patient safety errors from alert fatigue. Professional judgment atrophying in areas AI covers competently. The pharmacist-as-last-safety-check role being eroded. The resources below are built for this context. Use them to stay oriented.
Resources for Pharmacists