Finally we found the first professional CartoonDoc:
OLAF!
See http://www.olaf-cartoons.de
This nice image about "rolling" with your arm
movement
playing a passage at the piano
has been made by one of the participants of the first
piano masterclass for medical doctors
by Wolfgang Ellenberger.
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Dr. Ralf Schnelle is medical doctor for emergency medicine and
his cartoons
are very kind of black humour in this specialisation..............
....bad situation: they have put the x-ray of your gall bladder in the internet
and they
are looking for someone who has the courage to operate it.....!
12th annual meeting of german vene specialists!
you will never be able to fall asleep if you are angry at me because of my
snoring...!
He has been presented in "Deutsches Ärzteblatt" http://www.aerzteblatt.de/v4/archiv/artikel.asp?src=suche&id=46029
See http://www.olaf-cartoons.de
(auf Bild klicken für weitere prämierte Texte von Wolfgang
Ellenberger,
dann auf vorheriges oder nächstes Bild klickenf
see www.rippenspreizer.de
another rescueDoc making cartoons!
One of the most famous Cartoonists - shortly before his death Japanese groups wanted to nominate him for the literature Nobel prize....
another report in italian |
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There was a report in the Deutsches Ärzteblatt: http://www.aerzteblatt.de/v4/archiv/artikel.asp?src=suche&id=56207
Visit the original homepage: http://en.tezuka.co.jp
http://en-f.tezuka.co.jp/hajimete.html
about coverage in magazines....
Ian Williams
is physician, ComicDoc, graphic and Writer.
Photo: Stephen Lampre
http://www.graphicmedicine.org
http://www.aerzteblatt.de/archiv/162577/Ian-Williams-Melancholie-und-Humor?s=ian+williams
...and he lives from it integrating Cartoons in Medical Learning at Columbia College.
He draws "daily cartoons" for New Yorker, see THIS ONE!
Read more in this wonderful article about his career.
Citation-Excerpts from it:
Ben Schwartz’s
path to cartooning happened by way of a long flirtation with a medical career.
He entered college planning to fulfil his premed requirements, dropped that
after a year (opting for a psychology major), then returned to the sciences just
in time to prepare for admission to Columbia’s College of Physicians and
Surgeons. Through all of his studies, one thing stayed constant: He drew.
Schwartz made it all the way through his first year as a resident in internal medicine before drawing comics full time. His work regularly appears in The New Yorker and he illustrated the recently published A is for Artisanal: An Alphabet Book for the Hip, Modern Baby. His career has also brought him back to medicine in ways he didn’t expect.
In 2012, Columbia’s Department of Ophthalmology approached Schwartz about developing a comics-based curriculum for its students. He was later asked to teach in Columbia’s Narrative Medicine program, which helps doctors both understand and communicate the patient stories that might not appear on charts. In both areas, Schwartz shares the grown-up value of comics for doctors-in-training.
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