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 […]
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 […]
Anatomical Justice’s newest intern, Emily has had been part of the team since June. She’s been putting her formal education as a member of the Biomedical Arts and Visualization (BMAV) program at Rowan University to use while learning a few things along the way.
How Useful are Animations in a Personal Injury Case When Compared to Custom Medical Illustrations?
The Need to Connect Articulating the extent of damage acquired by your client in a personal injury case can be a challenging task. In 2017, a study was conducted evaluating the public’s knowledge of anatomy. Questions posed to the participants were comprised of twenty common anatomical structures, including the heart, lungs, and biceps. The test […]
Medical Oddities, Legal Tidings, & Artistic Postulations
If you’ve made it this far, you may have gathered that the Bone Zone is Anatomical Justice’s very own blog. Here you will find articles featuring a variety of topics concerning the medical, legal, and artistic disciplines. Once a month (and sometimes more), we will post an article written by one of our certified medical […]
How Late is Too Late to Request a Medical Illustration?
We face this situation all too often. An attorney reaches out to our firm with a medical matter that requires some form of visual translation to educate their intended audience. After a preliminary discussion regarding the case facts, the following question usually throws a monkey wrench in the whole process: “What is your timeframe?”. The […]