Dr Allan Pang

Man with dark hair

Position

Military anaesthesia speciality trainee and a PhD student at the UKRI Centre for Doctoral Training in Artificial Intelligence for Medical Diagnosis and Care at the University of Leeds

Bio

Allan is a military anaesthesia speciality trainee and a PhD student at the UKRI Centre for Doctoral Training in Artificial Intelligence for Medical Diagnosis and Care at the University of Leeds.  Allan graduated from Leeds University Medical School (MBChB) in 2010 and continues to serve as a Regular British Army Medical Officer.  Allan was selected for military anaesthesia speciality training in 2015 within the Northern School of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine. He gained his Fellowship from the Royal College of Anaesthesia (FRCA) in 2019.  Allan’s research interest is applying established Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning techniques to the noisy clinical real-world environment.  His PhD, funded by the Academic Department of Military Anaesthesia and Critical Care (ADMACC), has concentrated on applying Time-Series Machine Learning techniques to develop temporally aware risk scoring systems.

Allan co-leads one of the Turing’s Clinical AI Supra-Interest Groups.