The Academy for Innovation in Medicine (AIM) aims to provide students in Georgia with a stepping stone into the world of healthcare. The organization recently announced its opening of Georgia’s first healthcare-focused charter public middle and high school in 2026. This institution will provide students with real-world experience and serve as a pipeline for them to pursue high-demand careers in medicine, research, and healthcare. Dr. Kristy Beam is the lead founder of AIM. She and the team want parents across Georgia to enroll their children in a place that will launch them into a field that desperately needs passionate people.

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