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It’s going to be great having Ray Evans join the MAA council once again! Ray is the owner of SRi Forensics Ltd., and an expert witness in one of the leading companies in the discipline of forensic facial comparison. https://t.co/zAk2uPVfrm #forensics #medicalillustration
Welcome on board one of our 3 new council members, Kelly Cassidy! Kelly is currently working as the Medical Artist within the Blended Learning Team at Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, here are some of her 2D and 3D visuals for patient information and teaching material.
We’re not quite done with post-conference news yet! On top of welcoming our new members and Chairman, the MAA would like to take a minute to announce that @diatomdeb is now our Honorary Secretary. We’re very happy to have Debbie on board! #medicalillustration #medicalart
We are very pleased to introduce our second MAET graduate and new MAA professional member, Merlin Strangeway! More of her work and bio can be found on: https://t.co/iPEFCHSq0K #medicalillustration #maaofgb
Three of our recently graduated MAET students, were officially given their memberships at the 70th MAA conference in Cambridge last week. We’ll be featuring their brilliant work this month starting with Louise Hinman, check out her work! #medicalart #maaofgb #sciart
More neurological illustrations from our archives created by Founder Member Dorothy Davison. #maaofgb #medicalartistsassociation #medicalillustration #medicalart #medicine #neurology #neurosurgery #surgery #drawing #SciArt
The council met last Friday at The Gordon Museum of Pathology @KingsCollegeLon in London where we discussed all things MAA including next year’s conference, upcoming workshops and the brand new website which is in the making! Exciting things ahead! #maaofgb #medicalart #SciArt
Francesca Corra is one of our newest members and joined the council this year. She completed her training in Medical Art with the MAET in 2016 and is currently freelancing as a medical illustrator as well as teaching Anatomy Drawing for artists in London. #medicalillustraiton
The MAA supported Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine’s crowdfunding initiative to raise funds for “The Secret Art of Survival”, they are very close to their target but need a little extra to make this happen, please consider supporting them here. https://t.co/ENbd7aWnst