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A Close Look – Digital Media
The best places to start learning about our...
Step One – Art Portfolio and Applicant Profile
Admissions to the MBI program begins with the...
Sample Portfolio!
The Sample Portfolio page has examples of the...
MBI News and Events
2024 Thesis Presentations & Grad Show Reception
The 2024 Thesis Presentations & the 2024...
Field Trip to National Geographic
Medical illustration graduate students in the...
Medical Sculpture Course
What's Happening in Medical Sculpture!Cheers to...
2023 Chester F. Reather Scholarship Award Announced
Please join us in congratulating this year’s Recipient of the Chester Reather Scholarship Award: Tonya Burge.
Surgical Illustration Presentation – December 7, 2023
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.
Medical Illustration Students Participate in Coating Ceremony 2024
Our second year graduate students from...
Juan Garcia: Featured in Hopkins Medicine Magazine
Juan Garcia, Clinical Anaplastologist and Professor in The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Department of Art as Applied to Medicine, was featured in the fall 2023 edition of the Hopkins Medicine magazine…
Tim Phelps Earns Lifetime Achievement Award
Tim Phelps, Medical illustrator and Professor in The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine’s Department of Art as Applied to Medicine, is the 2023 Recipient of the AMI Lifetime Achievement Award from the Association of Medical Illustrators.
Faculty and Alum Celebrated at Frank Netter, MD School of Medicine 10th Anniversary
The illustrated work Allergic Rhinitis of faculty member Jennifer “Jeni” Fairman received “Best of Show” at the Frank H. Netter, MD School of Medicine 10th Anniversary Celebration and Juried Exhibition at Quinnipiac University.
2023 Thesis Presentations & Grad Show Reception
We are pleased to share that, for the first time...
The CA and MBI Classes of 2023 get their White Coats!
The Students of the Clinical Anaplastology and Medical and Biological Illustration graduate programs receive their white coats at the December 2022 Graduate Coating Ceremony.
Surgical Illustration Presentation – November 18, 2022
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.
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