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Looking Forward— Otolaryngologists’ Visions for 2026

by Lisa Casinger • December 2, 2025

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Most importantly, I’m excited to see our specialty’s unity continue to grow. When we speak with one voice, putting patients first, we achieve remarkable wins. Our collective strength makes the impossible possible.

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The challenges ahead for those of us who chose a career in medicine and patient care are real. But I’ve learned this: when we believe in the power of ONE, when we stay FIRED UP and READY TO GO, there’s nothing we cannot accomplish for our patients and our specialty.

Let’s Go!

M. Boyd Gillespie, MD, MSc, professor and chair of the department of otolaryngology–head and neck surgery at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis

I am excited about the growth and development of the International Surgical Sleep Society and attending the upcoming international meeting in Mumbai, India, on February 20-22, 2026, to learn how sleep surgery colleagues from around the world are managing this complicated public health dilemma of sleep-disordered breathing.

Subinoy Das, MD, CEO and medical director for the U.S. Institute for Advanced Sinus Care and Research in Columbus, Ohio

Agentic AI!

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Filed Under: News, Viewpoint, Viewpoints Tagged With: Visions for 2026Issue: December 2025

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