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AI-Powered Efficiency in Urology: Real Strategies That Deliver Real ROI
July 17, 2025 | 3:30 PM ET
Efficiency is key to better outcomes for patients and providers. By applying the right technology across key areas—or “efficiency levers”—forward-thinking practices are achieving real operational efficiency, scaling revenue, and driving sustainable growth. In this session we’ll explore how AI and automation are helping urology practices transform core areas like revenue cycle, staffing, patient access, clinical documentation, and more. Walk away with real-world strategies to improve performance now and scale for the future.
Saemica Wilkins
COO – Associated Urologists of North Carolina
Saemica serves as the Chief Operating Officer for AUNC, leading practice operations since November 2021 to June 2025. Wilkins is a seasoned leader with nearly 25 years of experience in healthcare operations, human resource management, and a wealth of knowledge in risk management.
Brandon Theophilus
VP – General Manager, Specialty Care at NextGen Healthcare
Brandon joined NextGen Healthcare in early 2018 by way of NextGen’s acquisition of Inforth Technologies where he was the President and CEO. Today, Brandon serves as the General Manager of NextGen Specialty Care with responsibility for product, commercial execution, and services.
This is a non-CME, company-led program developed and sponsored by NextGen Healthcare, intended for healthcare professionals only. The content of this company-directed program is not sponsored or endorsed by the American Urological Association (AUA).