INTIMA SPRING 2023 | STUDIO ART

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6:21 PM | Kirilee West

Every minute counts in the act of caring for a patient, and every hand can help.

Age | Brad Firchow

Paying homage to those with wisdom who have mentored us and the fragility of that bond.

But Who Will Heal Us? | Karina Smiley

In medical school and beyond, it’s a question that must be asked and answered.

Exploring the Villi With You | Shawn Alexa Rosario

Camaraderie can be found in the most curious places, especially in medical school.

The Face as An Organ of Identity | Nathan Makarewicz

A visual meditation on visages from the past and reconfigured in the present.

H93.1 Tinnitus | Ashley Lai

Listen by looking at this graphic artwork that reflects a personal experience of noise.

Hemorrhagic Stroke-EEG and Hemorrhagic Stroke-Angiogram | Jenny Rangan

Soft-focus pastels bring a brain trauma into sharp focus.

My Voice. My Fight. My Freedom. | Nidhi Rashmikant Suthar

This expression of frustration and courage prompted by current events will engage you.

Portraits of Recovery | Gaurav Datta

Understanding the lived experience of addiction, a researcher and caregiver takes note of the everyday.

Round and Round It Goes | Carmencita Balagtas

Artists look closely at subjects to paint, as do mother with children they love.

Self Examinations | Abigail Parsons

At times, patients feel they are doing it all themselves, from the mechanics of the test, to the diagnosis, and then to the very important healing.

Shooting Light | Lucy Rose

Beyond the diagnosis, the narrative forms and it is up to us to see and interpret it in empathetic way.

Spaceship Medicine | Shubhi Singh

Medical training is no game but sometimes it’s helpful (and fun) to envision it as one.

Tracing Our Roots | Sonja Eagle

A collection of digital watercolor illustrations of plants that are the original sources of three pharmaceuticals done by an Emergency Medicine physician.

Who is Your Doctor? | Shivani Mehta

A.I. has had an impact on healthcare, both on the patient’s and clinician’s lives.