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Why I Created This Website


I created this website to make my educational work easier to find and easier to use.


Over the years, material related to my work—articles, lectures, surgical videos, presentations, and explanations of how I approach complex cases—has ended up scattered across many different places. Some of it lives on institutional websites, journals, conference recordings, and social media platforms. Individually, those resources are very useful. Collectively, they can be hard to locate.


This website is meant to bring that material together in one place.


The content here is intended for two groups. The first is patients who want a clearer understanding of surgical options, tradeoffs, and terminology. The second is physicians, trainees, and other clinicians who are interested in learning from my experience and from the way I think about reconstructive and gender-affirming surgery.


This site is not a marketing platform and it is not a clinical portal. My goal is to create an educational library. The blog is used to explain concepts and decision-making that are often difficult to cover fully in clinic visits or formal publications. Surgical videos are organized with context so they can be used as teaching tools rather than standalone clips. When relevant, material is linked to peer-reviewed publications.


This website does not provide medical advice or clinical care, and it does not replace the patient–physician relationship. Its purpose is to support understanding, learning, and education.


My goal in creating this site is simple: to make it easier for patients and other physicians to find accurate information, understand how I approach complex surgical problems, and learn from work that would otherwise remain spread across many different platforms.

 
 
 

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