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EPISODE · Feb 2, 2017 · 45 MIN

Pixar Meets Medicine. The Power of Scientific Animations. Conversation with Quintin Anderson.

from PeerSpectrum | Journeys in Medicine · host Keith Mankin, MD & Colin Miller

Scientific animations are powerful visual tools that can significantly reduce the time it takes to communicate and conceptualize complex scientific ideas and models. Today we're happy to have Quintin Anderson with us. Quintin is a recognized expert in scientific and industrial animations. After completing, not one, but two masters degrees at Harvard, Quintin began his career in animations, eventually starting his own company that he manages today. You're going to find real practical applications you can take away from this episode. We'll learn how you can use animations to reach a larger and more targeted audience for published research. We'll learn about a family physician who used animations to explain complex pathologies and treatments to his patients, before they came into the exam room. This resulted in tremendous time savings in clinic, and more productive time with each patient.

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