The EMR That Will Transform FxMed in 2026: AI, Less Charting, Faster Insights
2026 is the year functional medicine finally gets an EHR/EMR [electronic health/medical record management system] that supports the way you practice. Vibrant Practice is a new, AI-native platform created specifically for functional, integrative, and longevity medicine. It is designed to remove the biggest barriers to clinical efficiency and give you time back to focus on what matters most.
Join Dr. Kara Fitzgerald and Sunita Mohanty, CEO of Vibrant Practice, for a practical and forward-looking session on how this next-generation EMR can simplify and elevate your clinical workflow.
Together, we covered:
- How Vibrant Practice simplifies complex lab interpretation
- How clinicians can reduce charting time without losing depth
- How to build timelines, matrices, and care plans in minutes
- What early adopters of AI-enhanced EMR systems are already experiencing
You will also see a live demo of Vibrant Practice and how it delivers a more intuitive, intelligent, and efficient clinical experience.
Watch to discover what is possible now and how to make 2026 the year your clinical workflow becomes lighter, faster, and more aligned with the way functional medicine was meant to be practiced.
Live attendees had the opportunity to participate in an interactive Q&A session.
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Sunita Mohanty
Sunita Mohanty is the co-founder and CEO of Vibrant Practice, an AI-native operating system for functional, integrative, and longevity medicine. She is a former AI product leader at Meta, where she led development on large-scale consumer and AI-driven products, including the Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses and Oculus platforms. Sunita brings deep expertise at the intersection of artificial intelligence, healthcare infrastructure, and personalized medicine.
She works closely with leading clinicians to redesign clinical workflows for data-rich, root-cause care. Sunita is a speaker at the Institute for Functional Medicine and A4M and is an active voice on the future of AI-enabled medicine. She is an alum of Stanford Graduate School of Business, and lives in Mill Valley with her husband, 2 kids and their dog.



