Neurovascular Publications by Lydia Gregg

Neurovascular Publications by Lydia Gregg

It’s been a busy few weeks for faculty member, Lydia Gregg, MA, CMI, FAMI, who specializes in neurovascular spinal anatomy along with her collaborator, Dr. Philippe Gailloud. They work together to teach our Neuroanatomy for the Medical Illustrator course. The two of them have recently had 3 publications released!

S.C.R.U.B.S.: Helping Essential Workers Stay Safe

S.C.R.U.B.S.: Helping Essential Workers Stay Safe

For our response to the coronavirus pandemic, Associations Now has named the Association of Medical Illustrators as one of the top 100 associations that will save the world! We’re honored, and our members, including alumni, faculty and students, will continue to do everything they can to facilitate coronavirus education.

COVID-19 Efforts from the Department of Art as Applied to Medicine

COVID-19 Efforts from the Department of Art as Applied to Medicine

With the advent of the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) Pandemic, the Department of Art as Applied to Medicine has never been busier with creating biomedical visuals that communicate it’s many facets to wide audiences. From COVID-19 test kit collection techniques, to the virus structure, targeting it’s lifecycle, understanding how to cope with COVID for diabetes patients, and “hot-zone” procedures, many great collaborations have taken place across campus in partnership with our department.  Below is a growing list of examples of ongoing projects involving COVID-19.