
Anatomical/Medical Illustration
Anatomy of the Buccal Fat Pad
Medium: Procreate and Photoshop
Objective: Medical students should have a better understanding of a buccal fat pad in order to understand facial reconstruction in relation to maxillofacial trauma. Created for a Craniomaxillofacial Trauma Surgery Course Manual.
Temporal Mandibular Joint and Condylar Fractures
Medium: Procreate
Objective: To depict the anatomy of the ramus from the posterior region to prepare for an open reduction internal fixation (ORIF) of high or low condylar or ramus fractures. Created for a Craniomaxillofacial Trauma Surgery Course Manual.
Layers of the Scalp
Medium: Procreate
Objective: Medical students should have a better understanding in order to correctly identify the layers of the scalp. Created for a Craniomaxillofacial Trauma Surgery Course Manual.
Fetal-Maternal Circulation
Medium: Procreate
Objective: To depict the fetal-maternal circulation from the placenta through the fetus. Medical Students should be able to identify and label corresponding structures as a result.
Blood Supply of the foregut
Medium: Procreate
Objective: To depict the typical primary and collateral arterial supply, as well as the venous drainage of the stomach, pancreas, duodenum, and spleen. Medical students should have a better understanding in order to correctly identify vasculature structures.
Normal Heart Anatomy vs. Jane Doe
Medium: Photoshop
Objective: To demonstrate to a healthy heart compared to the malformations in the patients heart. This used as a court room exhibit for a jury.
Hiatal Hernia Repair Brochure
Medium: Procreate and Adobe InDesign
Objective: To educate and comfort patients who are considering a hiatal hernia repair.
Immune Responses in the Injured Olfactory and Taste System
Medium: Procreate, Adobe Photoshop, and Illustrator
Objective: Work for a client to be published in a journal article. The images help the reader visualize the immune responses in the injured olfactory and taste system. This was collaborated with another artist.
Lateral Skull
Medium: Carbon Dust, Adobe Photoshop, and Illustrator
Objective: To depict the anatomy of the lateral skull with a focus on the surrounding structures of the Temporal Fossa.