
Surgical Illustration Presentation – January 15, 2021
This event is an opportunity for our faculty and guests to review our second year graduate student’s surgical illustrations. Twelve illustrations will be formally critiqued.
This event is an opportunity for our faculty and guests to review our second year graduate student’s surgical illustrations. Twelve illustrations will be formally critiqued.
In a Pandemic, Medical Illustrators Made Science Accessible. With lots of research, arrows, and an inviting color palette, artists helped transform complex research into useful information.
On October 19, 2020, Jeff Day will speak (online) about teaching science through media to the Refugees Exploring the Foundations of Undergraduate Education in Science (REFUGES) program at the University of Utah…
Many professional societies are increasingly turning to an online meeting format to address COVID related restrictions on in-person professional meeting activities. Recently Juan R. Garcia, MA, Certified Clinical Anaplastologist and Associate Professor Faculty at the Department of Art as Applied to Medicine & Otolaryngology has been asked to provide several such lectures.
Faculty member, Lydia Gregg will be presenting an overview of her work and the field of medical illustration on Oct. 6, 12pm ET. Hosted by the University of Maryland, Baltimore Health Sciences & Human Services Library. Click to read more and register…
The Association of Medical Illustrators is holding a 2020 Webinar series in lieu of an in-person meeting this year. This presents a fantastic opportunity to learn more about the field and the interface between science, medicine, and visual communication…