Medical Illustrator
Duties:
Medical illustrators are very highly skilled artists. Most
of them work in the medical field and make illustrations for textbooks,
journals, magazines and educational films. They mostly draw microorganisms in
the human body to body parts. Their illustrations aid in research or the
creation of artificial body parts. They also, make models of body parts for
patients that have just come out of surgery or were born with deformations.
Education:
Students must take preparatory courses in colleges when in
high school. They should either major or minor in art and science. The majority
have master’s degrees in a field that is accredited by Commission on
Accreditation of Allied Health Educational Programs.
I don’t think I would like to be a medical illustrator because
I can’t draw.
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