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Medical Illustration

Medical Illustration is a unique field that requires a talent for the graphic arts and visual storytelling and an affinity for science.

Medical illustrators use various media and techniques - from watercolor to silicone to 2D artwork to 3D animation - to solve complex communication and education problems in life and health sciences.

Our program strives to refine students' expertise in various illustration, design, and animation media. We provide a scientific foundation to prepare illustrations in a medical setting, teach students to solve visual problems, establish and meet educational and communication objectives, and offer meaningful, practical experience in medical illustration.

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Medical Illustration

 Health Sciences Campus

Pavilion III

1474 Laney Walker Blvd.
Augusta, GA 30912

706-721-3266

medart@augusta.edu

Department of Medical Illustration

Augusta University is one of only four schools in the country to offer a Medical Illustration Graduate Program (MIGP). 

Established over 70 years ago by the Medical College of Georgia, the Department of Medical Illustration is now part of the College of Allied Health Sciences at Augusta University.

Students in the Medical Illustration Graduate Program will complete a 21-month curriculum and graduate with a Master of Science in Medical Illustration (MSMI) degree granted through The Graduate School . Our program is highly competitive; 40 to 50 individuals submit preliminary portfolios and materials for evaluation each year. However, we only accept a limited number into our program. Applicants have come from Asia, Canada, Europe, South America, and nearly every state in the U.S.

Accreditation

The Medical Illustration Graduate Program is accredited by the Committee on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP). For more than 50 years, Augusta University’s program has met or exceeded the high graduate education standards in medical illustration and biomedical communications. The program was the first to be granted accreditation in 1967 and has maintained continuous accreditation. It was last renewed in 2018 for eight years and will be up for renewal in 2026.

Certification

While you do not need to be licensed to be a medical illustrator, many professionals go on to become Certified Medical Illustrators (CMI) after graduation. CMI status assures employers and clients that a medical illustrator meets or exceeds the basic competency standards for the profession. Our students usually take the BCMI exam right after graduation. They routinely score in the top 5% of all those attempting the exam.

BCMI Exam, Part I: The Board of Certification for the Medical Illustrator administers a two-part examination for professional competency. Part 1 is a written examination comprised of sections on anatomy, business practices, and artists' rights. Students from accredited graduate programs in medical illustration are eligible to take the exam upon graduation. Augusta University's recent outcomes were:

  • 2019 - 8 of 9 students took the exam, and all eight passed on the first attempt
  • 2020 - 7 of 9 students took the exam, and all seven passed on the first attempt
  • 2021- 8 of 9 students took the exam seven passed on the first attempt

Workspaces and Technology

Creativity flows as students are able to work with state-of-the-art technology, libraries, studios, and 3D workstations.Workspaces and Technology

Galleries and Awards

Our collection of paintings, drawings, and sculptures spans a century inspire our students to award-winning artwork.

Galleries and Awards

Anaplastology Clinic

Working together with the Dental College of Georgia to help design and create prosthetics for patients.

Anaplastology Clinic

Learner Outcomes

As an ongoing means of assessing the teaching effectiveness of our program and the learning success of our students/graduates, we track several outcome measures, including the following.

Comprehensive Examination

Administered in the 4th semester (fall of the second year), students are challenged with three illustration problems. The students must complete these illustrations within the specified period without any input from the faculty. The students' illustrations are then scored by a panel of highly respected professional medical illustrators from across the U.S. Recent outcomes were:

  • 2019 - 9 of 9 students took the exam. Five passed on the first attempt, and four passed on the second attempt.
  • 2020 - 9 of 9 students took the exam. Four passed on the first attempt, and five passed on the second attempt.
  • 2021 - 9 of 9 students took the exam, six passed on the first attempt, and three passed on the second attempt.

 

On-Time Completion of Masters Project/Thesis

Completing an approved Masters Project/Thesis is a requirement for graduation. Students are expected to complete their project or thesis in the 5th semester (spring of the second year). The project/ thesis is evaluated by the program faculty for content, effectiveness, and completeness. Recent outcomes were:

  • 2019 – 9 of 9 students completed their Masters Project on time and met or exceeded expectations. All nine students graduated in 2019.
  • 2020 - 8 of 9 students completed their Masters Project on time and met or exceeded expectations; one completed their Masters Project the following semester. All 9 students graduated in 2020.
  • 2021 - 9 of 9 students completed their Masters Project on time and met or exceeded expectations. All 9 students graduated in 2021.

Medical Illustration News

Medical Illustration students

Helping medical illustration students ‘make science come to life’

"I really value the connection with the other faculty and that peer/mentorship in teaching in medical illustration."

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artwork of a skull

Art student showcases work at Westobou’s MICRO Gallery through May 25

“When I first saw samples of Brigid's work, it was evident that she had a strong eye for detail, but it has been exciting to watch her develop as an artist," said Cyndy Epps.

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Graduate on the Summerville campus

Marine to art major: ‘Art never really stopped for me, even while at war’

“Making art in general has been very therapeutic for me," said Edna Martinez, a former Marine now art grad. "It's not just a passion anymore. It's become a necessity.”

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