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Eric Moore, M.D., Named to Mayo Clinic Board of Trustees

February 27, 2026
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Jacksonville, Florida — In a strategic move signaling a deep commitment to global health innovation, Eric J. Moore, M.D., has been elected to the prestigious Mayo Clinic Board of Trustees. Dr. Moore, whose leadership as Medical Director of Mayo Clinic International and Chair of the Department of Otolaryngology in Rochester has already marked significant advancements in patient care, joins the board amid an era defined by rapid technological evolution in medicine. His appointment on February 20 highlights Mayo Clinic’s dedication to blending clinical excellence with strategic foresight in serving patients worldwide.

Dr. Moore’s extensive tenure at Mayo Clinic, spanning over three decades, is characterized by his pioneering work in head and neck surgery, particularly his mastery of minimally invasive techniques. His expertise in transoral robotic surgery (TORS) represents a paradigm shift in the treatment of head and neck cancers, reducing patient recovery times and enhancing surgical precision. This cutting-edge approach employs robotic systems that allow surgeons to navigate complex anatomical structures with enhanced visualization and dexterity, leading to improved functional outcomes and diminished postoperative morbidity.

Beyond surgical innovation, Dr. Moore’s multidisciplinary appointments across divisions such as Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Neurosurgery, and Pediatrics underscore his holistic approach to otolaryngologic care. These collaborative roles foster integrated treatment regimens that address the multifaceted nature of ENT disorders, ensuring patients receive comprehensive therapeutic interventions that span anatomical and specialty boundaries.

Educated at Jefferson Medical College, Dr. Moore honed his skills during a rigorous residency in otolaryngology-head and neck surgery at Mayo Clinic from 1992 to 1997, followed by a specialized fellowship in endoscopic skull base surgery in Graz, Austria. His additional military service as a United States Air Force major brought unique perspectives on leadership and discipline, further enriching his clinical acumen. This blend of academic rigor and practical experience has fueled his evolution into a mentor and educator, recognized repeatedly with the Mayo Fellows Teacher of the Year Award for his dedication to cultivating future generations of surgeons.

The Mayo Clinic Board of Trustees, comprised of a dynamic mix of public representatives and seasoned clinicians and administrators, steers the institution’s mission across its diverse campuses in Arizona, Florida, and Minnesota, as well as the extended Mayo Clinic Health System. Dr. Moore’s involvement promises to strengthen governance with insights drawn from his frontline clinical and administrative roles, advancing strategies that respond adeptly to emerging medical challenges and technological frontiers.

Healthcare today is increasingly defined by the convergence of artificial intelligence, precision medicine, and minimally invasive techniques. Within this context, Dr. Moore’s leadership at Mayo Clinic International positions him uniquely to champion initiatives fostering global collaboration and knowledge exchange, crucial for addressing complex ENT cases worldwide. His advocacy for coordinated, patient-centered care aligns seamlessly with Mayo Clinic’s ethos, elevating standards while maintaining compassion and accessibility.

Notably, the board’s recent elections reaffirm its stability and visionary character, with notable figures like Dr. Matthew Callstrom and Dr. Abimbola Famuyide continuing their influential tenures. Callstrom’s expertise in radiology and artificial intelligence strategy complements Moore’s clinical focus, illustrating Mayo Clinic’s holistic emphasis on integrating technological innovation with patient care. Similarly, Famuyide’s specialization in obstetrics and gynecology research enhances the board’s multidisciplinary competency.

Honoring legacy and innovation, the board also acknowledged Eric Schmidt, former CEO of Google and current CEO of Relativity Space, as an emeritus trustee. Schmidt’s leadership in technology and aerospace exemplifies the board’s commitment to intersecting healthcare with cutting-edge technological developments, a philosophy mirrored in Dr. Moore’s robotic surgery contributions.

Dr. Moore’s strategic vision is timely. The future of otolaryngology depends not only on surgical precision but also on harnessing data analytics, machine learning, and global health partnerships to anticipate and respond to complex disease patterns. His appointment suggests that Mayo Clinic will remain at the forefront of this integration, driving both clinical excellence and operational agility.

By navigating the challenges of increasingly intricate head and neck pathologies through innovation and collaboration, Dr. Moore exemplifies Mayo Clinic’s mission to innovate relentlessly while delivering compassionate care. His election to the board ensures that Mayo Clinic’s governance reflects frontline expertise, fostering breakthroughs that will benefit patients locally and globally for decades to come.

As Mayo Clinic continues expanding its reach and influence, Dr. Moore’s proven track record in education, research, and clinical leadership provides a cornerstone for the institution’s next chapter. His role affirms a future where sophisticated surgical techniques, informed by robust academic inquiry and cross-disciplinary cooperation, transform the lives of patients facing some of the most challenging medical conditions.

In an evolving landscape where technology and humanity converge, Eric J. Moore’s elevation to the Mayo Clinic Board of Trustees heralds a new era defined by visionary leadership, surgical innovation, and a steadfast commitment to worldwide health advancement.


Subject of Research: Innovations in head and neck surgery, particularly transoral robotic surgery and multidisciplinary treatment approaches for complex ENT conditions.

News Publication Date: February 20, 2025

Web References:

  • Mayo Clinic Board of Trustees
  • Eric Moore, M.D. Biography

Keywords: Health care, Otolaryngology, Head and neck surgery, Transoral robotic surgery, Mayo Clinic, Medical governance, Surgical innovation, Multidisciplinary care

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