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Executive War College 2026 to Spotlight AI, Workforce Solutions, and Financial Strategy for Clinical Labs

Set for April 28–29 in New Orleans, the 31st Annual Executive War College will bring lab leaders together for practical, execution-focused strategies across reimbursement, staffing, compliance, and emerging technologies, with new emphasis on digital pathology and AI-driven operations.

The 31st Annual Executive War College on Diagnostics, Clinical Laboratory, and Pathology Management, April 28–29 in New Orleans, will bring together clinical laboratory leaders to address the most pressing challenges shaping the industry in 2026. This year’s event emphasizes practical, execution-focused strategies across financial performance, workforce development, compliance, and emerging technologies.

A key addition to the 2026 program is the inaugural Executive Forum on Digital Pathology Management, a dedicated session exploring digital workflows, artificial intelligence (AI), and data integration. Designed as an interactive and collaborative experience, the forum will highlight real-world implementation strategies and provide attendees with actionable insights into adopting new technologies.

Recently, the Dark Report highlighted what’s to come at the event. Further, Dark Daily reported on key sessions that attendees won’t want to miss.

Six Major Themes Shaping the Industry

The conference agenda is structured around six strategic themes reflecting the evolving laboratory landscape.

  • Financial strategy sessions will focus on improving reimbursement, strengthening payer relationships, and using analytics to drive revenue growth.
  • Workforce discussions will address staffing shortages, automation, and leadership development.
  • Compliance sessions will offer frameworks for managing regulatory risk and embedding compliance into daily operations.
  • Innovation and technology will play a central role, with case studies demonstrating how laboratories can leverage molecular diagnostics, automation, and informatics to enhance clinical value and operational efficiency.
  • AI will receive particular attention, with sessions examining both its opportunities and challenges, including governance, validation, and return on investment.
  • Additionally, experts will explore trends in mergers and acquisitions and strategic partnerships, providing guidance on growth, valuation, and long-term positioning.

Healthcare attorney Elizabeth Sullivan of McDonald Hopkins leads a panel discussion at last year’s Executive War College. Sullivan will return for two sessions at the upcoming 2026 conference. (Photo credit: EWC)

2025 Executive War College Highlights

Workforce challenges persist in 2026 and will again be a key theme at the event. The 2025 Executive War College highlighted several innovative approaches to staffing.

For example, the Dark Report reported on a 2025 Executive War College presentation by Jennifer Fralick, vice president anatomic pathology and clinical laboratories at Stanford Health Care. Fralick noted that clinical labs are addressing severe staffing shortages by focusing on internal talent development through career ladders, training programs, and smarter staffing models that shift routine tasks away from licensed professionals. These strategies improve efficiency, reduce burnout, and help labs build sustainable, long-term workforce pipelines instead of relying solely on external hiring. (Fralick is returning to this year’s event to discuss an AI playbook for labs.)

Operational solutions will also be highlighted in the 2026 agenda. Last year, as the Dark Report noted in an article, Shashirekha Shetty, PhD, professor in the Department of Pathology at  Case Western University, presented on how up to 70% of laboratory errors occur in the pre-analytical phase, often due to incorrect test orders, improper sample handling, and poor communication, making it a major risk to patient care and lab efficiency. Shetty emphasized that labs must take full ownership of this phase by implementing standardized workflows, strengthening training and collaboration with clinicians, and embedding pre-analytic quality into their overall quality management systems.

Attendees can expect updated solutions for these challenges and more presented by experts at this year’s Executive War College, which is just a short month away. With nearly 80 sessions and around 150 speakers, the program is designed to equip attendees with practical tools, real-world case studies, and operational playbooks. Laboratory executives will leave with clear, actionable roadmaps to navigate financial pressures, regulatory scrutiny, and rapid technological change.

—Janette Wider

Industry Innovators to Reveal High-Performance Strategies at 31st Annual Executive War College

From MD Anderson’s workforce pillars to NYU Langone’s digital pathology overhaul, the 2026 Executive War College speaker spotlight highlights the “boots-on-the-ground” experts set to reveal how labs can navigate reimbursement pressure and regulatory shifts this April in New Orleans.

As clinical laboratories face a “perfect storm” of reimbursement pressure, workforce shortages, and shifting regulatory mandates, the upcoming Executive War College on Diagnostics, Clinical Laboratory, and Pathology Management (April 28-29, 2026) has released its first wave of speaker spotlights. The 2026 agenda will focus on “early-adopter” case studies that demonstrate how labs can stop merely keeping pace to instead set new standards in innovation.

Speaker Highlights: Driving Financial and Operational Resilience

Among the key thought leaders taking the podium are experts focused on the high-stakes intersection of clinical quality, workforce stability, and bottom-line profitability.

  • Walter McAndrew, MB(ASCP), SSGB, molecular diagnostics laboratory manager at MD Anderson Cancer Center
    • McAndrew will detail a high-impact case study on workforce stability. In an era of rampant burnout and reliance on expensive traveler staff, McAndrew will demonstrate how MD Anderson re-engineered its molecular operations to better drive measurable quality while simultaneously reducing costs.
  • Jonathan Burgart, director of US marketing at Abbott Core Diagnostics
    • Burgart is set to challenge the “cost-center mindset” that plagues many hospital-based laboratories. His session will provide a strategic framework for hospital executives to use excess capacity and operational data to improve  operating margins and net income.
  • Christina Olesnycky and Syed T. Hoda, MD, NYU Langone Health
    • Leading the shift toward high-volume automation, the two speakers will share the roadmap NYU Langone used to achieve a full digital pathology workflow in just one year. Their presentation will highlight how pathology at scale accelerates diagnosis and provides a necessary foundation for AI-enabled innovation.
  • Stefanie Davidson, laboratory director at Foundation Health
    • Davidson will share proven workforce strategies that help laboratories break their dependency on temporary staffing and achieve long-term operational stability.

Executive War College 2025. Photo credit: EWC

Why It Matters for Lab Leaders

The 2026 program arrives at a critical strategic tipping point as laboratories move from a period of regulatory uncertainty into a year of mandatory execution. With the expiration of legislative moratoriums on PAMA reporting and the shift toward a post-LDT ruling reality, the margin for operational error has effectively disappeared. This year’s sessions move beyond high-level theory to address the hurdles of 2026: navigating the “regulatory cliff,” defending shrinking margins against a surge in federal audit activity, and transitioning AI and digital pathology from expensive pilot projects into essential, everyday workflows.

“The laboratory has the potential to reframe its role in the healthcare system,” noted Burgart, emphasizing that this year’s sessions will provide the specific financial and operational blueprints required to turn regulatory challenges into a sustainable competitive advantage.

About the Event

The 31st Annual Executive War College will be held at the Hyatt Regency New Orleans. It remains the largest gathering of lab and pathology leaders focused exclusively on the business and management of diagnostic medicine.

This article was created with the assistance of Generative AI and has undergone editorial review before publishing.

—Janette Wider

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