Medical
illustrator
Research,
look for, and provide the following.
Duties
and responsibilities: Medical
illustrators are highly skilled artists. They work strictly in the
medical field and create graphics for textbooks, journals, magazines, and
educational films. Their drawings span a wide range from microorganisms
to body parts.
Some medical illustrators prepare
illustrations that aid in research about or creation of artificial body
parts. At times, they are called upon to use modeling skills to create
artificial body parts, such as ears, and noses, for patients that are deformed
or have undergone some surgeries.
Salary: $35,000 - $50,000
Education: Students
interested in becoming medical illustrators should take a college preparatory
program in high school that emphasizes art and science.
In college they should either major
in art and minor in science or major in science and minor in art.
Undergraduate science courses should be the same as those required for medical
school.
The majority of medical illustrators
have master's degrees in the field from a program that is accredited by
Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Educational Programs.
Certification as a medical
illustrator requires a graduate degree in medical illustration, a portfolio
review, and successful completion of a national examination.
Add
a picture:
Reflection:
do you think you would like to be one?
Why/
why not? I would not like to be one for the following reasons
1. It looks
messy
2. I do
not know how to draw
3. I am
afraid of blood
4. It looks
discussing and I am not really interested in the medical field
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