Designed for teams comparing perioperative AI strategy, implementation steps, and procurement readiness in real operational terms.
Live sessions with ✦ perioperative AI experts.
Practical conversations for clinicians, operators, and evaluators who want more than another high-level product pitch.
May 14, 2026Making Genomics Operational in the OR
Dr. Sarah Chen · Priya Raman, PharmD
Making Genomics Operational in the OR
Dr. Sarah Chen · Priya Raman, PharmD
A tactical session on when perioperative genomics changes care planning, how teams surface it without clutter, and where the first workflow pilots usually start.
- Where CYP450 data changes perioperative planning today
- How to present genomic signal in a time-constrained pre-op review
- What pharmacy, anesthesia, and informatics teams each need to see
Jun 4, 2026How OR Leaders Build the ROI Story for Perioperative AI
James Okafor · Maya Patel
How OR Leaders Build the ROI Story for Perioperative AI
James Okafor · Maya Patel
A commercial and quality-focused session on complication economics, MACRA/MIPS pressure, and how to frame a pilot for executive approval.
- Turning avoided complications into an executive-ready business case
- What finance and procurement teams ask before approving a pilot
- How reporting automation changes the ROI conversation
The practical questions that come up in almost every session.
- How to compare perioperative AI tools without falling for feature theater
- How genomics, risk scoring, monitoring, and analytics fit together operationally
- How to frame a pilot for clinical review, procurement, and executive approval
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We can run a focused session for anesthesiology leadership, health-system operations, or genomics partners.
Request a Private BriefingRecurring themes across the resources program.
Most teams enter through one problem, then realize the evaluation spans clinical workflow, quality economics, reporting pressure, and procurement readiness.