May 28, 2026

AOA Meeting: Shaping AI for Anaesthesia

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The Association of Anaesthetists meeting in London was the perfect spot for us to launch our new series on Artificial Intelligence.

Here, Andy Cumpstey and James Bowness discuss the new monthly series and the UK-Ireland “demand signaling” project on AI in anaesthesia, perioperative medicine and acute pain, supported by The Association.

They are joined by their guest Nicky De Beer, Anesthesiologist and Educator from the University of Cape Town, and The Association’s chief executive.

She explains that their members want problems defined in advance before technology solutions are imposed from above. She highlights key clinical themes—enhanced monitoring and decision support, personalized anaesthesia, and automation of routine tasks—and nonclinical impacts such as operational efficiency and data-driven decision making.

The conversation stresses embracing AI with caution, addressing basic IT shortcomings, developing CPD/training, multidisciplinary research, ethical and safety-focused policy, international collaboration, grant funding, and progressing toward practical AI guidelines and advocacy with policymakers.

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