Today we have a special episode where medical illustrator and animator, Paul Kelly, interviews Medical-Legal illustrator, Annie Gough. Annie is a veteran that has worked in the niche field of med-legal illustration. She's recently released a book called Injury illustrated—How Medical Images Win Legal Cases. Injury Illustrated is the first book of its kind. It is the essential guide on medical illustrations used in the legal context. This book examines the creation of visual graphics known as demonstrative exhibits.
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Today we have a special episode where medical illustrator and animator, Paul Kelly, interviews Medical-Legal illustrator, Annie Gough. Annie is a veteran that has worked in the niche field of med-legal illustration. She's recently released a book called Injury illustrated—How Medical Images Win Legal Cases. Injury Illustrated is the first book of its kind. It is the essential guide on medical illustrations used in the legal context. This book examines the creation of visual graphics known as demonstrative exhibits.
In this Episode, Emily and Annie talk about CVs and how you can present yourself in the best way possible when applying for jobs in the medical illustration and animation field.
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Today we have a special episode where medical illustrator and animator, Paul Kelly, interviews Medical-Legal illustrator, Annie Gough. Annie is a veteran that has worked in the niche field of med-legal illustration. She's recently released a book called Injury illustrated—How Medical Images Win Legal Cases. Injury Illustrated is the first book of its kind. It is the essential guide on medical illustrations used in the legal context. This book examines the creation of visual graphics known as demonstrative exhibits.