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Award-Winning Achievement at the 2024 Association of Medical Illustrators Conference

Updated: Aug 19



Robotic Surgery book cover with award
Award of Excellence for Robotic Surgery

We are thrilled to announce that we received two prestigious awards at the Association of Medical Illustrators annual conference in July 2024. Our creative team, alongside our dedicated medical experts and clients, has worked tirelessly to produce exceptional images and products that enhance the understanding of science. We are incredibly proud of this achievement and grateful for the collaboration that made it possible.


Here are our awards:


The Foundation and Art of Robotic Surgery - Award of Excellence

  • Body Scientific team: Lik Kwong, Marcelo Oliver, Carolina Hrejsa, Monica Wierzbicki, and Liana Bauman

  • Editors in Chief: Dr. Giulianotti, Dr. Benedetti

  • Associate Editor: Dr. Mangano

  • Published by McGraw-Hill

  • Over 900 illustrations

  • Over 50 surgical subject matter experts.

  • Available on Amazon


Cover of "The Foundation and Art of Robotic Surgery" next to award

Inside of "The Foundation and Art of Robotic Surgery"

“Pathways of Tear Film Production" - Award of Merit

  • A Clear Head Model.” This project began with a full head model that needed to be simplified to reduce costs and serve as an effective leave-behind in doctor’s offices. Carol Hrejsa, MS, CMI, led the anatomy research and illustration, simplifying complex anatomy to clearly show the connection between the tear ducts and nasal passage. Special thanks to Monica Wierzbicki, MS, for her outstanding work on the 3D model, which included both the clear head and the raised relief portion of the printed anatomy. We also extend our gratitude to Marcelo Oliver, MFA, for his exceptional project management and direction, overseeing the production and delivery of thousands of models to our customer, Viatris.


"Pathways of Tear Film Production" model next to award

"Pathways of Tear Film Production" model

3D modeling of "Pathways of Tear Film Production"

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