Advice for Medical Illustration Students
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It’s a new year and a new cohort of students have entered into the world of medical illustration. Congratulations to you all of you who are embarking on this creative learning journey.
You'll most likely have a lot of things to do: assignments, labs, getting to know your classmates and teachers.
Emily and Annie thought that it would be useful if they chatted about a couple of tips and things new students can start doing to help with their skill building as they go through your medical illustration course.
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