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Demonstrative medical evidence created by Art For Law not only
holds up in court, so do our credentials. Art For Law founder
Jennifer Graeber McCormick holds a Masters degree (awarded 1994) in
Medical and Biological Illustration from
the Johns Hopkins University School of
Medicine at the Department of Art As Applied to Medicine. She is
recipient of the Award of Excellence from the World Congress on
Biomedical Communications and the Alan Cole Scholarship for
visual communication in health sciences. She has worked as staff medical illustrator at the
University of Miami Medical School, a full professor
at International Fine Arts College in Miami where she
taught medical illustration, digital art, and
co-chaired the digital animation department.
She has worked with Ms. Leona Allison, founder of
Allison Legal Graphics. And, together with Hopkins
pathologist, Dr. Grover Hutchins, co-authored the first multimedia
program for teaching autopsy techniques to medical students
called 'Removal of the Human Cardiac Conduction System'. Other published
works include cover illustrations for the Journal of Neuroradiology,
Journal of American Physician’s Assistants, numerous surgical
textbooks and most recently, illustrations for Chief of
Pediatiric Cardiology, Dr. Redmond Burke at Miami Children’s Hospital,
showing his pioneering pediatric heart surgery known as VATS, video
assisted thorascopic surgery and the 'hinge twist' technique for repair
of congenital heart defects.
See art.

In August 2005 Jennifer served as a panelist and
presenter on the
topic of electronic courtroom presentations at the Dade County
Trial Lawyers Association, a featured
presenter at the Florida
Trial Lawyer’s Association ,The North Carolina Trial Lawyer’s Association, and one of ten spotlight companies to present at the 2007 Technology Briefing in Winston Salem-North Carolina.
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“In the past 12 years my work has afforded me the chance to learn from experts
in a wide range of specialties. This, and privilege of attending
surgery for our physician clients, directly influences the artwork by
adding a level of understanding and realism that can only happen through
direct observation of the human body. These experiences pay off for everyone.'
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