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AI Transforms Otolaryngology

by Omar G. Ahmed, MD, Natalie A. Krane, MD, Mas Takashima, MD, and Travis Tollefson, MD • March 4, 2026

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Dr. Ahmed is an associate professor in the division of rhinology and skull base surgery and director of clinical research in the department of otolaryngology, head and neck surgery at Houston Methodist Academic Institute at Weill Cornell Medical College in Houston. Dr. Krane is an assistant professor at Oregon Health and Science University in Portland, Ore. Dr. Takashima is chair of the department of otolaryngology at Houston Methodist Academic Institute at Weill Cornell Medical College in Houston. Dr. Tollefson is a professor and director of facial plastic and reconstructive surgery at the University of California–Davis in Sacramento, Calif. He is also director of the UC Davis Cleft and Craniofacial Team, serves on the American Board of Otolaryngology– Head and Neck Surgery board of directors, and is editor-in-chief for Facial Plastic Surgery and Aesthetic Medicine Journal.

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