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Date

Wednesday 12 November 2025 18:00 - 19:30 (Login available 17:50)

 

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Full Members - £0
Non Members - £90

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About this webinar

Book this free webinar to find out more about a new project identifying and exploring clinician-led priorities for AI in anaesthesia, perioperative medicine and acute pain management

Innovation in anaesthesia is often technology led and may not adequately address challenges faced by front-line clinicians. To create a more impactful AI and innovation pipeline, development must move away from a strictly capability-based approach and start with a clinically-led and problem-based framework.
 
In this webinar, we’ll discuss an exciting upcoming project - a collaboration between the Association of Anaesthetists and UCL Partners - to identify and explore the clinician ‘demand signal’ for the next generation of AI tools. Importantly these results will be informed and shaped by interdisciplinary collaboration. Here we’ll consider the importance of perspectives and expertise of stakeholders such as patients, clinicians, academics, and industry experts in creating a robust and consensus-based roadmap for future innovation.

Organiser and chair: Dr James S Bowness, Consultant Anaesthetist, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Honorary Associate Professor of Anaesthesia, University College London

Programme
Clinician-led demand signalling for AI in anaesthesia, perioperative medicine, and pain management - Joe Harris, Innovation Fellow, UCLH
TBC - UCLP speaker 
Involving patients and multidisciplinary stakeholders in research - Cliff Shelton, Professor of Anaesthesia & Perioperative Medicine, Lancaster University, Honorary Consultant, Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Anesthesia digital applications and algorithms - Brandon Henak, Executive Director (Product Management), Anesthesia & Respiratory Care, GE HealthCare