Time management tips with special guest, Paul Kelly

TODAY’S TOPIC:

In today’s episode, Annie and Emily sit down with medical illustrator, Paul Kelly, to talk about time management tips and how you can incorporate them into your workflow or business.

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About Paul:

This episode was written with Paul Kelly.

Paul is a medical illustrator and animator at the Toronto Video Atlas of Surgery, also known as TVA Surg.

Paul works and studied medical illustration in Toronto, Canada. He graduated from the Biomedical Communications, or BMC, program at the University of Toronto-Mississauga and has been fortunate to work in both the textbook illustration market and surgical education using video and 3D animation.

He loves working as a professional medical illustrator and animator and is very passionate about contributing to the growth of our field. You can find his interviews with other professional medical illustrators on his medical illustration podcast as well as his contributions and insights on the medical illustration subreddit channel.

Connect with Paul:

Paul’s website: www.pkvisualization.com

Paul’s medical illustration podcast: soundcloud.com/medillustrationpodcast

Reddit Medical illustration: reddit.com/r/medicalillustration

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Annie Campbell

Annie is a medical illustrator and animator who runs Now Medical Studios with her business partner, Emily Holden. Her experiences as an art director, project manager and multimedia artist for various studios and companies in the USA and UK have provided her with a broad range of skills and expertise that she now brings to every project. Annie firmly believes in life long learning and sharing.

One of her passions is sharing the business of medical illustration with younger artists embarking into the field. She founded and is an active contributor of Learn Medical Art with Emily, a channel dedicated to creating and sharing tutorials, articles and resources from the field.

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