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Anatomical medical illustrationsOur medical illustrations provide powerful tools for many areas of your practice: settlement packages, mediation, depositions and trials. Creating effective medical illustrations starts with finding out what you need. Our process involves collaborating with you and drawing on our understanding to create medical illustrations that give you one more tool to help you win your case. The ProcessGather medical factsThe first step in visualizing medical findings and communicating them through an illustration begins with a clear understanding of the details of your case. We ask you about the cause and the basic injuries, surgeries and consequences of your client’s situation. Is it a plaintiff personal injury, product liability or medical malpractice case? Is it in defense of a physician against an allegation of malpractice? Determine strategyWe discuss the strategy to best communicate the point of view you wish to present. You send us medical records, photos and radiographs. Visually interpret complex medical informationBased on our review of the medical records, we develop a proposal with price quotes, recommending optimal exhibit drawings that will convey your message convincingly. We work with you to assure that your medical drawings fit within your budget. Develop medical illustrations and exhibitsWe create preliminary exhibit drawings and submit them to you and your experts for input and to assure accuracy. This is the stage at which creative problem solving happens on more complex cases. If we decide that additional medical illustrations would be useful, you will receive a quote for these drawings before we proceed. Upon final approval, your drawings are completed and produced as exhibits in the format of your choice. Delivery and follow-up consultationThe exhibits are delivered to you, physically or electronically. At any time while you are preparing your case, we will be happy to review the particulars of each drawing and the medical details at no additional charge to you. Medical illustration formats:
The Medical Illustration Studio AdvantagesYou have many choices when considering a medical illustrator. So how do you pick? We believe the three most important factors are: Quality medical illustrations that communicateIt's not our state-of-the-art equipment that makes our medical illustrations outstanding. It is experience, passion and problem-solving skills acquired over 30+ years and thousands of illustrations. We're not just hired hands. We create realistic and conceptual medical illustrations that demonstrate anatomical relationships, surgical procedures, mechanisms of injury and biological processes. Experience in strategic thinkingWe go beyond merely providing medical illustration exhibits and anatomical drawings. Through our process we come to fully understand your needs. This enables us to create strategically effective illustrations and exhibits that complement and clarify your experts' testimony. The resulting medical illustrations will dramatically demonstrate your points and persuade a jury. Trust, reliability and stabilityDelilah Cohn, principal illustrator, is the owner of The Medical Illustration Studio and your exclusive contact. She is invested in your success and will do whatever it takes to get you the medical illustrations that can help you win your case. Working with The Medical Illustration Studio you receive:
Generic and stock images are available if your needs are not custom. We can also modify some of these images to make them specific to your client. Depending on the degree of modification, your savings can be significant when compared to newly developed illustrations. The Medical Illustration Studio offers the highest level of quality medical illustrations combined with years of consulting experience and a sincere desire to exceed your expectations. Call today at 615.298.1423 or email dcohn@medillustration.com. |
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United States and international copyright laws. Images may not be electronically transferred,
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