What clinicians need from AI after the pilot: Lessons from Adventist Health and Rady Children's
Friday, July 24th, 2026 | 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM CT
Clinical AI has moved from novelty to fixture in everyday practice. The harder question now: what makes it deliver lasting value rather than stall after rollout?
In this webinar, clinical and informatics leaders from Adventist Health and Rady Children's Health will share what they've learned as AI use has expanded across their organizations — from large multispecialty medical groups to pediatric care settings.
Drawing on experience well past initial implementation, panelists will discuss how clinician expectations shifted over time, which capabilities mattered more as adoption grew and what ultimately drove value for care teams. They will also share what they would prioritize differently if they evaluated these tools today.
Takeaways include:
In this webinar, clinical and informatics leaders from Adventist Health and Rady Children's Health will share what they've learned as AI use has expanded across their organizations — from large multispecialty medical groups to pediatric care settings.
Drawing on experience well past initial implementation, panelists will discuss how clinician expectations shifted over time, which capabilities mattered more as adoption grew and what ultimately drove value for care teams. They will also share what they would prioritize differently if they evaluated these tools today.
Takeaways include:
- How clinician expectations of AI change as use expands
- Which capabilities prove most important across specialties
- Workflow integration and operational considerations at scale
- What experienced leaders would prioritize differently now
Presenters:
Dr. Dieter Sumerauer
Associate Chief Health Information Officer, Rady Children’s Health
Dr. Salman Naqvi
Administrative Medical Director, Health Informatics, Adventist
Moderator: