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Learn Medical Art
Learn Medical Art
11 episodes
9 months ago
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.
Show more...
Design
Arts,
Business,
Careers,
Science,
Life Sciences
Episodes (11/11)
Learn Medical Art
An interview with medical-legal illustrator, Annie Gough, by Paul Kelly
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.
Show more...
4 years ago

Learn Medical Art
An interview with medical and veterinary illustrator, Diogo Guerra
Annie and Emily sit down for a lovely interview with the talented Lisbon-based Diogo Guerra, medical and veterinary illustrator. They discuss his path into illustration and how he manages his freelance work.
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4 years ago

Learn Medical Art
Time management tips with special guest, Paul Kelly
In today’s episode, Annie and Emily sit down with medical illustrator, Paul Kelly, to talk about time management tips and how you can incorporate them into your workflow or business.
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4 years ago

Learn Medical Art
Studying and working in a foreign country for medical illustration
In today’s episode, Annie and Emily sit down with medical illustrator, Angela Yeung, to spend some time talking about what it’s like studying and working abroad and some of the things you could do as a student to help pave your way to finding a job in a foreign country.
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4 years ago

Learn Medical Art
An interview with medical illustrator, Avesta Rastan
Annie and Emily sit down for a lovely interview with the wonderfully talented medical illustrator, Avesta Rastan. Avesta is a medical illustrator and multimedia artist with lots of industry experience. Have a listen to her interview where she talks about her education at the Biomedical Communications program, working for various companies as a medical illustrator and life as a freelance medical illustrator.
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4 years ago

Learn Medical Art
Get better at setting and achieving your goals
In today’s episode, Annie and Emily sit down to talk about goal setting for the new year. Whether they are personal goals or aspirations for your business, Annie and Emily will share some tools and tips that they like to use to help them achieve their goals.
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4 years ago

Learn Medical Art
Tips for building your medical illustration online presence
Today Emily and Annie talk about how we can build our online presence effectively. There are tonnes of resources out there giving lots of advice on building a social media empire but they sit down and go through things that are perhaps more specific to the medical and scientific illustration world.
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4 years ago

Learn Medical Art
Tips for your medical illustration CV
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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5 years ago

Learn Medical Art
Advice for Medical Illustration Students
In this Episode, Emily and Annie thought that it would be useful if they chatted about a couple of tips and things new students can start doing to help with their skill building as they go through your medical illustration course.
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5 years ago

Learn Medical Art
Working through tough times
In this episode Emily and Annie reflect on this year and take a moment to talk about working through anxiety and how to deal with ever changing events. They cover what they have found challenging and share things they have found have helped them to get through the tough times.
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5 years ago

Learn Medical Art
How do I take my art to the 'next-level'?
We discuss basic art fundamentals skills and the reasons why we need to continually develop these skills to bring our work to the next level.
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5 years ago

Learn Medical Art
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.