OPMED WEBINAR  ·  Tuesday, September 15 ·  12:00 PM ET

OPMED WEBINAR  
THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 2026 · 12:00 PM ET

Rethinking Procedure Scheduling with AI

From ACC research to real-world impact across
cardiovascular procedure rooms and the OR

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September 15  ·  30 min · 12:00 PM ET  ·  Free

FREE WEBINAR

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Presentation + live Q&A  ·  30 minutes

ABOUT THIS SESSION

The research is in.
Now comes
the question.

At ACC, Mayo Clinic showed a ~50% reduction in cardiovascular procedure duration prediction error using AI.

But for most health systems, the question isn't the model. It's the operational impact.

Because when duration estimates are wrong, the impact extends beyond the individual case.

Inaccurate duration estimates are one of the biggest drivers of delays, underutilization, and daily disruption, across procedure rooms and the OR.

This session goes beyond the research to explore what more accurate predictions change in practice.

Inaccurate estimates do not just miss.
They compound.

WHAT TO EXPECT

What you'll walk away with

What the Mayo Clinic ACC study validated, and why it matters beyond research

Where traditional duration estimates break down in cardiovascular care

How a ~50% prediction error reduction changes daily operations

Why complex procedures drive the greatest scheduling risk

What improved accuracy unlocks across procedure rooms and ORs

How to apply these insights in your own health system

WHAT TO EXPECT

Meet the speakers

Amy Waldrup's avatar

Masi Aslahishahri

Ph.D | Postdoctoral Researcher, Mayo Clinic

Matthew Ruby's avatar

Brendon Harkless

Moderator, Opmed

The estimates are the problem.

Every inaccurate duration is a ripple: delays, idle rooms, staff absorbing the cost of a schedule that was wrong before the day started.

Mayo Clinic demonstrated what changes when prediction accuracy improves.
Join Masi and Brendon to explore what those findings mean for the teams running cardiovascular procedure rooms and the OR.

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