Lynda Carter has donated to establish the Robert Altman Division of Minimally Invasive Surgery at the Brady Urological Institute [1].

The gift aims to advance surgical training and cutting-edge research within the field of urology. By funding this specialized division, the initiative supports the vision of Dr. Mohammad Allaf, the urologist-in-chief at the institute [1].

Carter, an actress, singer-songwriter, and philanthropist, created the division to honor her late husband, Robert Altman [1]. The investment focuses on the development of minimally invasive techniques, which are designed to reduce patient recovery times and improve surgical outcomes.

The Robert Altman Division will operate within Johns Hopkins Medicine, specifically at the Brady Urological Institute [1]. The center is tasked with integrating innovative research with clinical practice to train the next generation of surgeons.

Dr. Mohammad Allaf is overseeing the implementation of the division's goals [1]. The focus remains on enhancing the precision of urological procedures through the adoption of new technologies and training protocols.

This partnership between Carter and Johns Hopkins Medicine represents a targeted effort to modernize surgical education. The division will serve as a hub for surgeons to refine their skills in minimally invasive methods, a critical area of growth in modern medicine [1].

Lynda Carter has donated to establish the Robert Altman Division of Minimally Invasive Surgery

This endowment signals a strategic shift toward prioritizing minimally invasive surgery in urological care. By creating a dedicated division, Johns Hopkins can standardize advanced training and accelerate the transition from traditional open surgery to less invasive techniques, potentially improving patient outcomes across the healthcare system.