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Dr. Keith TSUI
Founder & CEO,
Medwise A.I.
United Kingdom

 

Dr. Keith Tsui is the CEO and Co-Founder of Medwise AI, an AI-powered search engine designed for clinicians. Keith holds a Medical Degree from the University of Hong Kong and an MPhil in Bioscience Enterprise from the University of Cambridge. Before founding Medwise AI, he worked as a management consultant, helping hospitals across South East England achieve tens of millions in productivity savings, and later as a Clinical Product Manager at Huma, delivering digital health solutions that have reached over 100 million people worldwide. At Medwise AI, Keith is on a mission to make medical knowledge instantly accessible at the point of care. Today, Medwise.ai is trusted across 1,400+ NHS organisations as the safe and reliable alternative to ChatGPT for clinicians in the UK.

 

How AI is Shaping the Next Generation of Care
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming healthcare, creating a new era where clinicians must learn to work with intelligent systems as part of everyday practice. From radiology AI improving diagnostic accuracy to AI scribes automating documentation and large language models enhancing clinical decision-making, the clinical environment is becoming increasingly augmented by advanced technologies. This evolution requires clinicians to adapt their workflows, redefine their expertise, and embrace AI as a trusted collaborator in care delivery.

 

In this presentation, Dr. Keith Tsui will explore how AI can support and empower clinicians rather than replace them. Drawing on the development and deployment of Medwise AI, a trusted search engine used across the NHS, he will show how domain-specific AI systems built with transparency and safety in mind can help healthcare professionals deliver faster, more informed, and more human-centered care.

 

Keith will discuss how different AI technologies—radiology and pathology AI for diagnostics, large language models for knowledge retrieval, robotic process automation for administrative efficiency, conversational AI for patient support, and AI scribe for documentation are converging to reshape the way healthcare teams operate. He will also address the ethical, operational, and educational challenges that arise as AI becomes embedded in clinical workflows, including data governance, explainability, and maintaining clinician oversight.

 

The talk will highlight how the next generation of clinicians must evolve not to compete with AI, but to lead its responsible and effective use. By combining human expertise with intelligent systems, healthcare can advance toward a future that is efficient, safe, and deeply aligned with the values of patient-centered care.