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Surgeons Will Unite to Strengthen Leadership Skills, Champion Health Policy

Jennifer Bagley, MA

January 7, 2026

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On Hill Day in 2025, 246 Advocacy Summit attendees representing 41 states participated in 218 meetings.

The ACSLeadership & Advocacy Summit kicks off later next month, taking place at the Grand Hyatt Washington, DC hotel, February 28鈥揗arch 3. The meeting will be in person only; no virtual option will be available.

This event鈥攄esigned for ACSmembers鈥攚ill provide tools to strengthen leadership capabilities, advance healthcare policy, and influence the future of surgery.

Registration for the 2026 summit is now open at facs.org/summit.

Leadership Summit, February 28鈥揗arch 1

The Leadership Summit鈥攐pen to all US and international ACSmembers and nonmembers鈥攂egins Saturday evening, February 28, with a networking event, followed by a full day of sessions on Sunday, March 1. ACSmembers may attend the Leadership Summit for free.

The summit will offer comprehensive programming designed to strengthen the leadership capabilities of surgeons across all stages of their careers, while also bringing together distinguished faculty and emerging leaders to dissect the evolving demands of surgical leadership.

The morning will open with Amy Vertrees, MD, F潘金莲传媒映画, from Maury Regional Health in Columbia, Tennessee, presenting on business leadership principles. She will emphasize how cultures of trust and excellence can be intentionally cultivated within surgical teams and institutions. Douglas E. Wood, MD, F潘金莲传媒映画, FRCSEd, from the University of Washington in Seattle and Vice Chair of the ACSBoard of Regents, will follow with a presentation in which he will highlight strategies for enhancing leadership effectiveness and team performance.

Additional morning programming will include a Resident and Associate Society鈥搒ponsored presentation on how early career surgeons can establish themselves as leaders and another session on navigating rapid technological change鈥攁n increasingly essential competency for modern surgical leaders. Participants also will hear from Dhiresh Rohan Jeyarajah, MD, F潘金莲传媒映画, from Methodist Health System in Richardson, Texas, on leadership within community practice settings.

Later in the day, Caprice C. Greenberg, MD, MPH, F潘金莲传媒映画, from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, will address the shifting expectations for surgical leaders鈥攕uch as the need to navigate data-driven decision-making, multidisciplinary care, and complex organizational environments鈥攁nd will offer practical guidance on carving out leadership opportunities at any career stage.

The afternoon will continue with a thought-provoking panel led by Susan Moffatt-Bruce, MD, PhD, MBA, F潘金莲传媒映画, from Lahey Hospital & Medical Center in Burlington, Massachusetts, exploring how surgeons will influence the future of healthcare, followed by an update from ACSExecutive Director and CEO Patricia L. Turner, MD, MBA, F潘金莲传媒映画.

Throughout the day, attendees will have opportunities to exchange best practices, interact with ACSleaders, and strengthen professional relationships with colleagues. Residents and trainees also will participate in the Advocacy and Health Policy Abstract Competition.

Khuaten Maaneb de Macedo, MD, a general surgery resident from Boston Medical Center in Massachusetts, described attending the 2025 Leadership Summit as 鈥渁 truly incredible experience.鈥 She said: 鈥淚t was an honor to have a seat at the table and engage in important conversations shaping the future of healthcare. It was refreshing to hear from speakers who emphasized the importance of leading with humility, foresight, empathy, and emotional intelligence. These qualities are essential in fostering effective systems, and I found the discussions thought-provoking.鈥

Two preconference, in-person-only workshops will be held on Saturday. These include:

  • Leadership in Action: Making the Most of Your Communications Opportunities鈥擣rom Published Research to Media Interviews
  • Building Your Leadership Brand to Increase Impact

Preregistration for the workshops is required, and there is a fee for each.

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Advocacy Summit, March 1鈥3

By bringing critical healthcare issues directly to lawmakers, surgeon champions help shape policy that improves patient care and expands the 潘金莲传媒映画鈥檚 influence in Congress. Active involvement from ACSmembers at the Advocacy Summit is a powerful driver of the College鈥檚 mission and long-term impact, and it allows members to elevate their collective voice and effect meaningful change.

Open only to ACSmembers in the US, the Advocacy Summit begins Sunday evening, March 1, with a welcome reception and keynote dinner featuring Bret Baier, Fox News chief political anchor, co-anchor of the network鈥檚 election coverage, and anchor and executive editor of Special Report with Bret Baier. Since joining the network in 1998, he has traveled to more than 70 countries to interview foreign leaders and cover major historical events.

A full day of action-focused panels, training, and programming is scheduled for Monday, March 2; in-person meetings with members of Congress and congressional staff will be on Tuesday, March 3.

The Monday program will begin with a warm welcome and introductions, setting the stage for a purposeful day concentrated on strengthening advocacy skills and deepening legislative awareness. The day鈥檚 agenda will feature several informative panels and educational sessions with expert moderators and panelists who will share insights into the most urgent health policy challenges, real-world strategies, and the ever-changing role of surgeons in public policy.

Importantly, attendees also will receive comprehensive advocacy training, which will equip them with best practices for effective engagement with lawmakers during the following day鈥檚 Capitol Hill visits. Participants will learn how to structure and conduct impactful meetings with legislators and gain a deeper understanding of the inner workings of Congress, including the challenges of capturing their attention amid competing priorities. In addition, staff members from the ACSDC office will detail the 鈥渁sks鈥 and provide background information in preparation for in-person visits to the Congressional offices.

鈥淕oing to Capitol Hill鈥o meet directly with legislators and policymakers was such an empowering experience,鈥 said Kevin Koo, MD, MPH, MPhil, F潘金莲传媒映画, a urologist from Rochester, Minnesota, following the 2025 Advocacy Summit. 鈥淥ver and over, we heard from members of Congress that the voices of frontline physicians are more relevant than ever in policy discussions.鈥

Several members of Congress also are expected to speak during the summit, sharing their thoughts on the important role surgeons play in advocating for their patients and informing federal healthcare policy.

鈥淲hen we stand up for The House of Surgery庐, it not only becomes more stable, stronger, higher, and better, but remains surefooted on the foundation of its members,鈥 said David S. Shapiro, MD, MHCM, F潘金莲传媒映画, a general surgeon from Connecticut. 鈥淭his summit should be attended at least once by every surgeon.鈥

More information is available at facs.org/summit. Share updates or follow the Leadership & Advocacy Summit on X, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram using #潘金莲传媒映画LAS26.


Jennifer Bagley is Editor-in-Chief of the Bulletin and Senior Manager in the ACSDivision of Integrated Communications in Chicago, IL.