A new guide to digital photography for dermatologists goes well beyond the basics, addressing everything from consent, patient comfort, and room setup to lenses, lighting, and clinical workflows, with ...
Freelance photographer Jitendra Shirpurkar has witnessed doctors fixing bones, breaking skulls and suturing wounds. Forty seven-year-old Shirpurkar has been hired many times by doctors to take ...
Over the past four-and-a-half decades, ophthalmologist and historian Stanley B. Burns has collected more than a million photographs that depict the evolution of medicine. Recently, more than 15,000 of ...
“Celestial Patriarch” by second-year medical student Noah Hawthorne took first prize in the UCSF student photography contest. Second-year medical student Noah Hawthorne clinched the first-place prize ...
From electroshocks to iron lungs, see haunting photographs of the Burns Archive. — -- The early days of modern medicine, before penicillin and anesthesia, can seem gruesome by today's standards.
Lynne Tseng slips into a set of scrubs before taking her place in the operating room. She’s ready for work. Only she’s not a surgeon, or a nurse, or a surgical technician. She grips not a scalpel, but ...
From behind her face shield, the young doctor stares straight ahead. She stands behind a COVID-19 patient lying supine on an operating table. A vitals monitor shows the man’s heart is pounding and ...
Mr. Richard Nana Kissi Yeboah, a medical photographer has said that photography is an important tool in the medical field and can help in the diagnosis and treatment of patients. Mr. Yeboah in an ...
Lancashire Teaching Hospitals’ Medical Photography Team Lead, Lucy Tinniswood, was the recipient of the Institute of Medical Illustrators’ most prestigious award, the Norman K. Harrison Gold Medal at ...
Episode 203 of Mercy Street introduces viewers to a new character, an anatomical artist from Paris, named Lisette. How was anatomical practice and medicine recorded during the war? Historians examine ...