Thursday, April 23, 2015

Medical Illustrator 
Duties and Responsibilities: Medical illustrators produce resources such as photography and graphic images for professionals involved in patient care, teaching, education and research. There are four specialist areas clinical photography, graphic design, medical art, and videography. All demand advanced technical ability and an understanding of anatomy. Medical illustrators are categorized as healthcare scientists and are employed primarily by hospitals, medical schools, research establishments, and specialist publishers.
Salary: $62,000
 Education: Most medical illustrators in the profession have a Master’s degree from an accredited graduate program in medical illustration or another advanced degree in either science or the arts.


Reflection: I wouldn’t want to be a Medical illustrator because you need to do a lot of training and a lot of years in college to get this perfection.  

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