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M. Skalski
@docskalski
Radiology. Art. Wiscofornian. Professor. #FOAMed #FOAMrad
Wisconsin, USA
Joined June 2009
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    I decided to start a Patreon so people can support my free medical art endeavors, and request their own illustrations from me. I've never done anything like this before, but want to lean into my art a bit more this year which requires support. Thanks!!
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    Made this stained glass design for my new office once it's finished. Can't wait to install it! etsy.me/3zcaQh7
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    Thanks so much to everyone who tuned in to my #Radiopaedia2020 live stream on #medicalillustration with @DrAndrewDixon as my benevolent overlord and MC. Hopefully, the #FOAMed diagrams we made will help people study for years to come.
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    Digging the new desktop background I just made.
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    Quick watercolor painting before bed.
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    Just finished this diagram showing the variety of meniscal tear types. #FOAMed #FOAMrad @Radiopaedia #medicalillustration
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    I call him "moderate degenerative spondylosis at L4"
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    The other half of the bone lesions diagrams I made with @DrAndrewDixon on our @Radiopaedia live streams. The last image was for lesions more common in those <30 years, this one for >30. Also, I just made an @instagram account if you're interested. instagram.com/dr.skalski/
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    history: "radiculopathy" 😳
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    Happy December! My wife snapped a picture of me working in my office on a Friday night.
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    In radiology, as in life, your eyes can only see what your brain knows.
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    Just finished this fracture healing infographic. See the individual diagrams here @Radiopaedia: bit.ly/2BptAXa #MSK #radiology #FOAMed #FOAMrad #MedicalIllustration
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    Just made this new diagram and uploaded it to @Radiopaedia! You can find an in-depth review of osteochondroma imaging in my new course on bone lesions here: radiopaedia.org/courses/x-ray-…