2011
March 9, 2011: David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA commisions surgical illustrations for orthopaedic journal article. Fairman Studios is creating illustrations to show the revision of transtibial ACL reconstruction with anteromedial femoral reaming of an independent femoral tunnel. The illustration will be used for a journal article that discusses this specific technique in orthopaedic surgery. A schematic of femoral tunnel position in revision of transtibial ACL reconstruction with anteromedial portal drilling will be...
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December 17, 2010: Slack Incorporated commisions cover art for OrthopedicsSlack Incorporated’s July 2010 issue of Orthopaedics will feature the article, Pull-String Surgical Technique, which will be featured on the cover. Cover artwork will be created by Fairman Studios. Arthroscopic procedures are playing an increasingly important role in the diagnosis and treatment of joint problems. Good visualization and sufficient working space are critical for successful surgeries, including anatomic reconstruction. However, most surgeons...
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December 7, 2009:Fairman Studios licenses illustrations for Airway Cam Technologies, Inc. Coronal sections of the larynx and pharynx in posterior view and midsagittal sections of head and neck anatomy were created for Airway Cam Technologies, Inc. November 30, 2009: Fairman Studios finishes illustrations for the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery Fairman Studios will be creating several illustrations for an article appearing in the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery: The Role of Pantalar Arthrodesis in the Treatment of Paralytic...
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December 31, 2008: Fairman Studios wishes everyone a Happy New Year as it enters it’s 10th year! Happy New Year and thanks again for yet another successful year!! Fairman Studios is currently entering it’s 10th year of business and is updating it’s “What’s New Section”. As can be seen by the entries already posted below, a lot of work has been done in 2008, and 2009 is already geared up to be another year filled with many interesting and exciting projects. More to come on our 2009 page, also being...
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December 3, 2007 – January 5, 2008: 6th Annual IC Members Exhibition at the Art Institute of Washington, Arlington, VA, 2007 Jennifer’s work entitled The Genetic Journey, Following DNA from Cell to Societywill be featured in the 6th Annual IC Members Exhibition at the Art Institute of Washington, Arlington, VA, located in the First Floor Gallery, 1820 N. Fort Myer Drive, Arlington, Virginia 22209. The show will run December 3, 2007 – January 5, 2008. An artist’s reception will be held Thursday, December 6, 2008,...
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December 8 2006: Fairman Studios illustrates for the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery Fairman Studios will be creating several illustrations for an article appearing in the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery: Results of Vascularized Rib Grafts in Complex Spinal Reconstruction BY Jessica Wilden, MD; Steven Moran, M.D.; Mark B Dekutoski, M.D.; Allen T Bishop, M.D.; Alexander Y. Shin, M.D., Investigation performed at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota Background: The application of vascularized rib grafts in spine surgery has been...
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December 9, 2005: Jennifer E. Fairman, CMI recently recorded in University of Maryland’s Class Notes Jennifer Elizabeth Fairman (1995) recently accepted a position at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine located in Baltimore, MD as an Instructor in the Department of Art as Applied to Medicine. Jennifer worked for the UMD Department of Communication Services as an illustrator and graphic designer during her undergraduate studies. She is also the founder of her own medical illustration business called Fairman Studios, LLC....
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December 10, 2004: Osteoporosis cover art completed for The Journal of Family Practice January 2005 issue. Jennifer Fairman, CMI of Fairman Studios, LLC has been collaborating with Bob Demarest (FAMI) to illustrate the feature topic, Osteoporosis, to be published in the January 2005 issue of The Journal of Family Practice, a publication produced by Dowden Health Media. The Journal of Family Practice covers the world of primary care, employing the highest scientific standards while retaining a uniquely human perspective. The...
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December 17, 2003: Fairman Studios illustrates Karl Storz educational materials for Flex-X™ Ureteroscope. With proprietary technology, the Flex-X™ ureteroscope offers full dual 270 degree deflection using a single lever. This scope offers a combination of easier access and improved control to expand the diagnostic and treatment options for urologists. Fairman Studios produced 3 illustrations of this scope in situ for a Karl Storz educational brochure. December 10, 2003: Neurosurgical illustrations created for Lahey...
read morePenguin and Puffin Coast: A Long Awaited New Exhibit at the Saint Louis’ Zoo
It was December 2001 that I received a phone call from the Saint Louis Zoo. Liz Reinus, an Interpretive Exhibits Coordinator in the zoo’s Education Department, called regarding a new exhibit the zoo was in the midst of ground-breaking called “Penguin and Puffin Coast.” The zoo had already hired an architect and an outdoor exhibit designer to begin building a new facility which would house several species of penguins and puffins. Included in the design were to be one outdoor and two large indoor naturalistic habitats for the...
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December 2002: FCB Healthcare and Fairman Studios create Endo Laboratory’s new Lidoderm® colateral Postherpetic Neuralgia, a complication of shingles that can be more painful than shingles itself. Currently there is a unique treatment called Lidoderm® (lidocaine patch 5%) — an FDA approved treatment to help relieve the pain of postherpetic neuralgia. Lidoderm® is a soft, pliable patch which is applied directly to the painful area. Lidocaine in the patch penetrates just enough to reach the damaged, painful nerves under the...
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September 2001: PBS “Evolution” Series Launches Interactive Web-Site, featuring original scientific illustrations from Fairman Studios: Evolution determines who lives, who dies, and who passes traits on to the next generation. The process plays a critical role in our daily lives, yet it is one of the most overlooked and misunderstood concepts ever described. In a seven-part television series, interactive Web site, and companion book, these and other evolutionary elements are examined for their profound effect on society and...
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