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Devon Gallo

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Devon Gallo is excited to have the best of both the administrative and creative worlds in her role at Anatomical Justice, LLC. As the Director of Marketing and Case Management, she takes pride in assisting clients to determine the best visual solutions within their budget and time frame. Devon is ready to help with every question, comment, and concern throughout the production process! She enjoys crafting marketing materials such as monthly emails, new client outreach, and social media posts. Admittedly, her favorite part of the job is the opportunity to watch the Anatomical Justice illustrators produce case visuals (she swears it’s magic; they say it’s decades of practice). Devon graduated Summa Cum Laude with her Bachelor of Science in marketing from Rowan University.

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Mindfulness, Grief, and Medical Illustrations

An Incredible Opportunity On June 3rd, our multi-faceted leader, Ronald Mathias, added “podcast guest” to his repertoire. As an avid podcast listener, he enthusiastically accepted the invitation to be featured on the Mindfulness & Grief podcast. Podcast host, Heather Stang, sat down with Ron to elaborate on the unlikely relationship between medical illustrations and processing […]

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Winter may be melting away, but shipping delays continue to persist. USPS is experiencing a plethora of delivery setbacks, frequently exceeding a month. Worse still, USPS does not guarantee any of its shipping windows. The postal service currently lists shipping times for First-Class Mail at one-to-three business days. So what are considered a shipping delays? USPS […]

Medical Illustrators look at the pathology on radiological films

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Poor Quality Radiological Films

Are These Radiological Films or Modern Art? Our team of medical illustrators confronts poor radiological films frequently. When a film study reveals grainy images and hard to decipher pathology, it’s time for a few deep breaths and a fresh cup of coffee (or three). Films are the foundation to the illustrations that we as medical […]