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Associate Professor John Loadsman is a Conjoint Associate Professor in Anaesthesia at the Central Clinical School, University of Sydney. His research focuses on anaesthetics, sleep disorders, and clinical trials, with a particular emphasis on perioperative sleep research and anaesthetic depth monitoring. He collaborates with institutions in the United Kingdom, including Heriot-Watt University and the Royal Infirmary in Edinburgh.
His work spans clinical anaesthesia practice, surgical outcomes, and research integrity. Notable contributions include systematic reviews on anaesthetic mortality correlations, gender differences in anaesthesia, and opioid transition strategies. He frequently publishes in high-impact journals like British Journal of Anaesthesia and Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, emphasizing critical analysis of research methodologies and ethical publishing standards.
Professor Loadsman has contributed to over 50 peer-reviewed articles since 2000, addressing topics such as obstructive sleep apnoea management, perioperative lidocaine infusion, and patient-reported outcomes in brachytherapy. His writing often critiques research misconduct and advocates for transparent data practices in medical journals.
He holds editorial roles, including overseeing Anaesthesia and Intensive Care’s data-sharing policies and awards programs. His academic contributions bridge clinical practice and research ethics, making him a prominent figure in anaesthesia and perioperative medicine.

