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The Silent Pilot: Rethinking Anesthesia | Dr. Sumaiya Tahseen | TEDxPanimalarEngineeringCollege

Anesthesiologists are often called the "silent pilots" of the operating room — guiding patients through their most vulnerable moments. In this eye-opening talk, a critical care doctor shares what it truly means to protect life when it's most fragile. From working in cutting-edge hospitals to resource-limited clinics, he explores how anesthesia is evolving with the rise of AI, genetics, and portable technologies. This talk is a powerful call to rethink how we view anesthesiology — not just as a support specialty, but as a driving force reshaping the future of medicine. Dr. Sumaiya Tahseen is an associate professor of anesthesiology at Panimalar Medical College and Research Institute. With extensive experience in both critical care and anesthesia, she has worked in a wide range of clinical environments—from advanced hospitals to low-resource settings—delivering care in some of the most fragile moments of human life. Her work reflects a deep commitment to patient safety, access to quality care, and the evolving role of anesthesiologists in modern medicine. She is particularly interested in how artificial intelligence, portable medical technologies, and genetics are shaping the future of anesthesia. Through her teaching, clinical practice, and ongoing exploration of innovation in healthcare, Dr. Sumaiya is dedicated to expanding awareness and redefining how critical care and anesthesia are understood and delivered across diverse populations. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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