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Advances in Low-flow Anesthesia: The Path to Automation

In this Clinical View webinar, Guy de Lisle Dear, MA MB BChir FRCA FUHM, Jeffrey M. Feldman, MS, MSE, Gregory Krolczyk MD, FRCPC, MSc, BSc and John Beard, MD review the advances in low-flow anesthesia at ANESTHESIOLOGY® 2022 in New Orleans, LA.

Jeffrey Feldman

Jeffrey M. Feldman, MD, MSE

Jeffrey M. Feldman, MD, MSE is an Attending Anesthesiologist at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and a Professor of Clinical Anesthesiology at the Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania. Feldman has a special interest in the technology of anesthesia delivery systems including low flow and closed circuit anesthesia, mechanical ventilation of the anesthetized patient and patient monitoring.

Throughout his career, Feldman has combined his extensive background in engineering with an interest in the use of technology to enhance patient care. In addition to publishing and lecturing on technology related topics, he has been an editor of the Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing as well as the Section Editor of the Technology Section of Anesthesia and Analgesia. He currently chairs the APSF’s Committee on Technology.

Guy Dear

Guy Dear

Dr. Guy D. Dear is an anesthesiologist in Durham, North Carolina and is affiliated with Duke University Hospital. He received his medical degree from School of Clinical Medicine, University of Cambridge and has been in practice for more than 20 years

John Beard.

John "JW" Beard, MD, MBA

John “JW” Beard, MD, APSF board Member and Chief Medical Officer of GE HealthCare – Patient Care Solutions. Prior to entering the medical industry, Dr. Beard was in clinical practice for fifteen years as an anesthesiologist.  While in clinical practice, Dr. Beard led multiple quality improvement initiatives and held leadership positions including Chairman and Medical Director of the Department of Anesthesia.

Dr. Gregory Krolczyk

Dr. Gregory Krolczyk

Physician head of neuroanesthesia and assistant professor at the Ottawa Hospital in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

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  • Perioperative care