Johns Hopkins Art as Applied to Medicine
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https://medicalart.johnshopkins.edu/surgical-class-of-21/ 09-10-2015 14:13:12
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Excited to share that Dr. Michael Lawton's first article in the 7 Cavernomas Series has been published in Journal of Neurosurgery this month. This illustration depicts the anatomy of a blind spot. The article is currently free access. Check it out here: doi.org/10.3171/2020.6…
Extremely honored to have collaborated with Jordi Blasco and his great team on this illustration of balloon guiding catheter approaches! Full publication available here: jnis.bmj.com/content/early/…
Excited to share work completed last summer with Dr. Michelle Eakin, Ph.D.. Jennifer E. Fairman, CMI, FAMI and I created a batch of educational asthma illustrations and animations. Johns Hopkins Art as Applied to Medicine AMI
One of many animations we completed for the project! I had no idea chest retractions could look so frightening during an asthma attack! Fun with Adobe After Effects
This animation was a collaboration between Jennifer E. Fairman, CMI, FAMI and I for Dr. Michelle Eakin, Ph.D.. Here we show why it's important to use spacer for inhaled asthma medications.
AAM will be part of a career panel discussion at the Maryland STEM festival marylandstemfestival.org, moderated by WBAL-TV 11 Baltimore 's Ava Marie, art and STEM activities for all ages. Come see us along with NASA, the FutureMakers, Games for Good , and the Johns Hopkins APL!
So excited to build a human temporal bone resource with an excellent team of colleagues Bryan Ward Lydia Gregg 🧠✍🏻 Deepa Galaiya, MD Tilak Ratnanather @CMStewartEarDoc Ronna Hertzano and a few non-tweeters👂🦴🔬 Johns Hopkins OHNS #nidcdfunded