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The American Institute of Minimally Invasive Surgery (AIMIS) is the nation’s pre-eminent educator of advanced surgical techniques for women’s health specialists.

The OR of the Future Will Be Quieter**The operating room of the future may not look dramatically different.But it will f...
05/29/2026

The OR of the Future Will Be Quieter
**The operating room of the future may not look dramatically different.

But it will feel different.**

More precise.
More connected.
More intentional.

As minimally invasive surgery, robotics, imaging, and data-driven insights continue to evolve, the modern OR is becoming more efficient and patient-focused than ever before.

Not because technology replaces expertise—
but because it enhances it.

The future of surgery is not about creating more noise.
It’s about creating better outcomes with greater precision, coordination, and confidence.

At AIMIS, we believe the next era of medicine will be defined not only by innovation, but by how effectively we integrate education, technology, and collaboration into patient care.

Because progress in healthcare should feel smarter—not more complicated.

Behind every movement in medicine are the visionaries willing to push it forward.AIMIS was built on a shared vision:to a...
05/28/2026

Behind every movement in medicine are the visionaries willing to push it forward.

AIMIS was built on a shared vision:
to advance minimally invasive surgery, elevate physician education, and improve outcomes for women everywhere.

What began as a commitment to innovation has grown into a network of surgeons, educators, hospitals, and industry leaders working together to shape the future of women’s healthcare.

Visionaries don’t simply adapt to change—
they help create it.

At AIMIS, we are proud to stand alongside the physicians and leaders who continue to challenge convention, embrace innovation, and redefine what’s possible in patient care.

Because the future of medicine belongs to those willing to lead it.

Minimally invasive innovation continues to redefine patient care.A recent article highlighted the growing impact of Wate...
05/27/2026

Minimally invasive innovation continues to redefine patient care.

A recent article highlighted the growing impact of Water Vapour Therapy (Rezum Therapy)—a minimally invasive treatment offering patients with enlarged prostate symptoms an alternative to more invasive surgical procedures.

The procedure uses targeted water vapour (steam) therapy to treat excess prostate tissue, helping improve urinary symptoms while offering:
• Faster recovery
• Minimal blood loss
• Reduced downtime
• Preservation of urinary and sexual function

What makes this important is not just the technology itself—but what it represents.

Across healthcare, minimally invasive approaches continue to shift the patient experience toward:
✔ Less disruption
✔ Faster return to daily life
✔ Better overall quality of care

At AIMIS, we believe innovation in minimally invasive procedures continues to shape the future of medicine across specialties—improving outcomes while prioritizing patient-centered care.

Because progress in healthcare isn’t just about treating conditions—
it’s about improving lives.

Source: Free Press Journal — “Water Vapour Therapy: A Minimally Invasive Breakthrough In Prostate Care”

Medicine is entering its precision era.For decades, healthcare focused on generalized approaches designed to work for th...
05/26/2026

Medicine is entering its precision era.

For decades, healthcare focused on generalized approaches designed to work for the majority of patients.

Today, that model is evolving.

With advancements in minimally invasive surgery, robotics, imaging, and data-driven technologies, medicine is becoming increasingly personalized—allowing physicians to make more precise decisions tailored to each individual patient.

The question is no longer:
“What works for most patients?”

It’s becoming:
“What works best for this patient?”

This shift is transforming not only how procedures are performed, but how physicians think, learn, and deliver care.

At AIMIS, we are proud to support the continued evolution of surgical education and innovation as medicine moves toward a more precise, personalized future.

Because better precision leads to better outcomes.

Excellence in healthcare doesn’t happen by accident—it’s built intentionally.An AIMIS Practice of Excellence represents ...
05/25/2026

Excellence in healthcare doesn’t happen by accident—it’s built intentionally.

An AIMIS Practice of Excellence represents more than recognition.
It reflects a commitment to advancing women’s health through:

• Continuous physician education
• Minimally invasive expertise
• Innovation and technology
• Patient-centered care
• Better surgical outcomes

Practices that earn the AIMIS Seal demonstrate dedication to staying at the forefront of modern medicine while delivering exceptional care to the communities they serve.

Because patients deserve more than treatment—
they deserve excellence.

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One advancement in technology can change thousands of recoveries.Minimally invasive and robotic surgery continue to tran...
05/22/2026

One advancement in technology can change thousands of recoveries.

Minimally invasive and robotic surgery continue to transform patient care by helping reduce:
• recovery time
• hospital stays
• postoperative discomfort
• surgical complications

But technology alone isn’t enough.

Real progress happens when innovation is paired with education, experience, and continuous training.

At AIMIS, we are committed to advancing all three.

Because the future of surgery isn’t just smarter technology—
it’s better outcomes for patients.

05/21/2026

AIMIS is now developing the educational agendas for our 2026 conferences—and we want to hear from you.

What topics, techniques, procedures, or innovations would you like to learn more about?

From minimally invasive surgery and robotics to endometriosis, pelvic pain, fibroids, AI in healthcare, surgical education, and emerging technologies—your input helps shape the future of our educational programs.

At AIMIS, we believe the best conferences are built through collaboration and real physician insight.

👇 Comment below with topics you’d like to see covered or email us directly:
[email protected]

Medicine evolves. Great physicians evolve with it.The best surgeons never stop learning.New technologies.New research.Ne...
05/21/2026

Medicine evolves. Great physicians evolve with it.

The best surgeons never stop learning.
New technologies.
New research.
New techniques.
New standards of care.

In healthcare, continuous education isn’t optional—it’s essential.

At AIMIS, we believe advancing women’s health depends on creating opportunities for physicians to collaborate, innovate, and stay at the forefront of minimally invasive surgery.

Because better education leads to better patient care.

05/20/2026

Dr. Steven McCarus wants to hear from you.

What minimally invasive techniques and procedures are you currently offering in your practice?

From robotic surgery and advanced laparoscopy to endometriosis treatment, fibroid management, and pelvic pain procedures—physician collaboration and shared experience continue to drive innovation in women’s healthcare.

At AIMIS, we believe some of the most valuable conversations happen when physicians openly exchange ideas, techniques, and real-world clinical experience.

👇 Comment below or connect directly with Dr. McCarus:
[email protected]

What if diagnosing endometriosis didn’t require surgery?A new imaging breakthrough is showing promising results in ident...
05/20/2026

What if diagnosing endometriosis didn’t require surgery?

A new imaging breakthrough is showing promising results in identifying endometriosis without invasive procedures—matching surgical findings in early clinical trials.

For a condition that can take 7–10 years to diagnose, this could be a game changer.

It highlights something critical:

The future of women’s health isn’t just about better surgery—
it’s about earlier detection, smarter diagnostics, and more informed treatment decisions.

Minimally invasive care doesn’t start in the OR.
It starts with how we diagnose.

At AIMIS, we believe advancing education and innovation must happen across the entire patient journey—from diagnosis to treatment and beyond.

Because better answers, earlier, change everything.

Source: The Guardian, “Trial of non-invasive endometriosis scan boosts hopes for quicker diagnosis,” April 2026

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13506 Summerport Village Parkway, Box 253
Windermere, FL
34786

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