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Midsagittal View of the Brain: Key Anatomy and Functions
During my bachelor's I was heavily involved in the neuroscience club and I adore neuroanatomy. I was able to further study the human brain during my head dissection course while in my master's in scientific illustration.
For this piece, I used references from various MRI scans as well as amazing resources from the University of Utah's Neuroanatomy Video Lab.
For this piece, I used references from various MRI scans as well as amazing resources from the University of Utah's Neuroanatomy Video Lab.
Facial Anatomy Poster
Graphite, colored and edited in Photoshop
After a careful and thorough dissection of a human head, I created this piece to illustrate human facial anatomy with an emphasis on the trigeminal nerve.
After a careful and thorough dissection of a human head, I created this piece to illustrate human facial anatomy with an emphasis on the trigeminal nerve.
Pull-Up Muslces
Graphite, colored in Photoshop, Illustrator
This poster illustrates the deep and superficial muscles of the rotator cuff muscles, involved in performing a pull-up. This is intended to teach medical students or a general audience about the placement of these muscles, their origins, and insertions.
This poster illustrates the deep and superficial muscles of the rotator cuff muscles, involved in performing a pull-up. This is intended to teach medical students or a general audience about the placement of these muscles, their origins, and insertions.
The Layers of the Face
The BREAST Trial
Illustrator, Photoshop
These illustrations give an overview of a new surgical technique. Instead of using muscle to repair a breast after a mastectomy, this procedure uses fat transferred from another area in the body. These illustrations were created for a Ph.D. thesis and publication.
You may view the publication in JAMA Surgery here:
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamasurgery/article-abstract/2802106?resultClick=1
doi:10.1001/jamasurg.2022.7625
These illustrations give an overview of a new surgical technique. Instead of using muscle to repair a breast after a mastectomy, this procedure uses fat transferred from another area in the body. These illustrations were created for a Ph.D. thesis and publication.
You may view the publication in JAMA Surgery here:
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamasurgery/article-abstract/2802106?resultClick=1
doi:10.1001/jamasurg.2022.7625
Facial Nerves Information Flyer
Hand with Needle Holder
Illustrator
This simple line art illustrates a needle holder and how it can be held. The intention was to show a simplified and technical surgical tool.
This simple line art illustrates a needle holder and how it can be held. The intention was to show a simplified and technical surgical tool.
Semmes-Weinstein Monofilament Testing
Illustrator, Photoshop
This illustration shows where and how the Semmes-Weinstein Monofilament testing is performed. It is intended for slideshows, patient education, and teaching others about this testing method to test nerve sensitivity in the breast after certain procedures.
This illustration shows where and how the Semmes-Weinstein Monofilament testing is performed. It is intended for slideshows, patient education, and teaching others about this testing method to test nerve sensitivity in the breast after certain procedures.
Semmes-Weinstein Testing Sensory Chart
Illustrator, Photoshop
This illustration shows the results of the Semmes-Weinstein Monofilament testing. It is intended for slideshows, patient education, and teaching others about this testing method to test nerve sensitivity in the breast after certain procedures. This highlights the difference between sensitivity in patients who received an implant-based reconstruction and those who received a fat transfer.
This illustration shows the results of the Semmes-Weinstein Monofilament testing. It is intended for slideshows, patient education, and teaching others about this testing method to test nerve sensitivity in the breast after certain procedures. This highlights the difference between sensitivity in patients who received an implant-based reconstruction and those who received a fat transfer.
Facial Muscles and Structures: Superficial and deep
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