NYSORA, Inc. New York, USA We’re excited to share that NYSORA will be attending the PGA 79 Meeting 2025 in New York City, December 12–15. Join us at Booth #412, where we’ll be showcasing tools and resources designed to make anesthesia education more accessible, practical, and intuitive for clinicians worldwide. Here’s what you can explore at our booth: Demo NYSORA’s point-of-care apps and tools that support confident, everyday clinical practice. Experience NYSORA360, our structured learning hub with AI-powered support and step-by-step educational modules. Meet the NYSORA team and learn how we’re advancing the future of anesthesia education through innovation and evidence-based design. Get 2 months free across our anesthesia apps and learning platform. Want a closer look? Book a demo in advance – leave your details here! How to find us? Check the floorplan. We look forward to seeing you in New York City! Warm regards, The NYSORA Team
The 10th Jubilee NYSORA International Symposium in Dubai marked a milestone moment in anesthesia education – bringing together over 200 clinicians from 40+ countries for three unforgettable days of learning, collaboration, and celebration. Set against the backdrop of Dubai’s iconic skyline, the symposium captured the spirit of NYSORA’s mission: to advance anesthesia education through community, innovation, and shared expertise. A Milestone in Education and Global Connection From the opening sessions to the final technique demonstrations, each day reflected a decade-long commitment to excellence. Expert-led lectures, PRO & CON discussions, and interactive demonstrations explored the latest in regional anesthesia, pain management, perioperative care, and the responsible integration of AI in medicine. Day after day, the halls were filled with vibrant discussions, meaningful exchanges, and a genuine sense of community – anesthesiologists, educators, and trainees connecting beyond borders and specialties. A Global Community in Motion What began ten years ago as an educational project has evolved into a global network of clinicians who share a common goal: safer anesthesia and better patient care. The Dubai event was a reflection of that journey – where knowledge met passion, and learning met friendship. The energy was high – from packed lecture rooms and Q&A sessions to the warm atmosphere of collaboration that defines every NYSORA gathering. Each session emphasized not just technique, but the reasoning, preparation, and discipline that define anesthesia practice. Looking Ahead As NYSORA celebrates this achievement, the focus remains firmly on the future – on empowering clinicians through continuous education, innovative tools, and global collaboration. If you attended, you can relive the moments in our official photo gallery and watch the event recap video below. Don’t forget to share your favorite photos and tag us – we’d love to see your experience! Don’t forget to explore NYSORA’s Anesthesia Assistant App – […]
Anesthesiologists Do Use AI There is a quiet stillness before anesthesia begins. A moment where judgment settles, knowledge aligns, and preparation becomes instinct. Anesthesiologists know it well. It isn’t dramatic – it’s discipline. And in that space, before drugs are drawn and monitors sound, trust anchors everything: Trust in knowledge. Trust in systems. Trust in oneself. So when artificial intelligence entered medicine, it challenged that foundation. How do you trust technology when trust is your core currency? You don’t – not immediately, not blindly, and never without proof and purpose. Yet quietly, something has shifted. Most AI does not belong in medicine – and likely never will. But a new category is emerging: technology not trying to lead anesthesia, but learning from it. Tools built not for noise, but for routine. Not to replace clinical reasoning, but to reinforce it. Not to interrupt preparation, but to accompany it. Preparation is not optional in anesthesiology – it is identity Anesthesiologists do not begin in the OR. They begin the night before, the hour before, or in the brief pause between cases – reviewing even when they already know, confirming even when they are certain. This is the culture of the specialty: Read. Reflect. Rehearse. Reaffirm. Technology that respects this rhythm feels different. A concise evidence update with morning coffee doesn’t intrude – it fits. A quick dosing check in the hallway doesn’t weaken judgment – it steadies it. A system built for anesthesia, trained on anesthesia, and shaped by anesthesiologists does not threaten identity – it protects it. Trust is not given to a machine. It is given to what the machine values. And when technology values preparation, safety, and humility, it earns its place. How NYSORA’s Anesthesia Assistant App Is Redefining Confidence in the OR While much of the world […]