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The medical illustrator, also referred to as scientific artist, provides medical and scientific illustrations for teaching and demonstration purposes. It rquires a bachelor's degree in a related field and at least 4 years of relevant experience.

The Medical Illustrator must be familiar with a variety of the medical field's concepts, practices and procedures, as well as anatomy and physiology. Medical illustrators rely on experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals as they perform a variety of complicated tasks.

If you are seriously interested in becoming a professional in the creative arts you can choose from a broad range of academic programs to earn a degree or diploma in the creative arts. Many continue to work while attending class - day or night - to fit their  schedule.

Medical illustrators produce high quality educational materials that address relevant needs of practicing physicians, laboratory testing technology, test selection and test interpretation, or edit scientific abstracts, posters and manuscripts for publication at professional meetings and in peer-reviewed journals. A wide degree of creativity and latitude is the foundation to the medical illustrator's/medical writer's true success.

The medical illustrator often works simultaneous with, or as medical/scientific writer who is involved in the production of documents including clinical protocols and reports and pre-IND, IND and RAC submissions. An in-depth knowledge of medical terminology, anatomy, physiology, proficiency in medical and scientific information retrieval, comprehension of technical and medical literature, strong written and verbal communication skills and intermediate level computer skills are required. Also, illustration theory and techniques and the medical sciences is a must!

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Education: BA/BS Degree (BS in life sciences), Master's degree
Graduates from an accredited graduate program in medical illustration may move on to become a Certified Medical Illustrator (CMI). There are only six such accredited programs in North America: University of Illinois at Chicago, University of Michigan, Johns Hopkins University, University of Georgia, University of Texas and University of Toronto.
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Earnings: $45,000 to $75,000
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