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Would you want your gynecologic surgery performed before or after reaching a healthy BMI?
For many women, weight plays a crucial role in surgical outcomes, recovery, and long-term reproductive health. In fact, 30–50% of patients in a typical gynecology practice are living with overweight or obesity. This makes it impossible to ignore the impact of weight on gynecologic care—and prompts the critical question: how do we address it effectively?

Christopher Guinn
Jul 313 min read


Would You Want to Be the First Patient of a Surgeon Who Learned New Technology Online?
By: Christopher Guinn, CEO AIMIS In the years following COVID-19, physician learning habits have changed dramatically. The pandemic...

Christopher Guinn
Jul 92 min read


Are Traditional Surgical Societies Still the Best Source of Modern Education for Surgeons?
For decades, organizations like AAGL, SAGES, and ASMBS have been foundational in surgicaleducation, advocacy, and innovation. These esteemed societies have united specialistsunder a common goal: to enhance surgical care and mentor the next generation.

Christopher Guinn
Jun 42 min read


The New Rules of Medical Education: Hands-On, Tech-Driven, Peer-Led
In today’s rapidly evolving healthcare landscape, the need for effective, relevant, and timely medical education has never been greater.

Christopher Guinn
Apr 105 min read
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