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Laura Maaske, B.Sc., M.Sc.BMC

Medical Illustrator

5144 Pine Tree Circle, Racine, WI 53402

(262) 633-9980, Laura@medimagery.com

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Background

M.Sc.BMC. Master of Science in Biomedical Communications, University of Toronto. Master's Research: Interactivity as a Tool in Patient Education: the Development of a Hypermedia Program for Patients with Unilateral Vocal Cord Palsy.

B.S. Bachelor of Science in Zoology, University of Wisconsin.

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Awards

May 1997. Keith L. Moore Award, Honourable Mention. Awarded for displaying outstanding didactic qualities, scientific insight, and artistic excellence in biomedical communications. Division of Biomedical Communications, University of Toronto.

February 1997. Vesalius Trust Grant. Awarded for excellent research in Biomedical Communications by the Association of Medical Illustrators.

May 1995, 1996. Mary L. Cassidy Scholarship. Awarded to research projects that contribute to the medical community. University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine.

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Academic Publications

Feature Article. Maaske, L. 1999. "A Study of Interactivity in Educational Patient Hypermedia". Journal of Biocommunication. V(3); 2-11.

Feature Illustration. Papsin, B., Maaske, L., McGrail, S., 1996 "Repair of orbicularis oris rupture". Laryngoscope. V(6);757-60.

Cover Illustration. Chan, A., Ross, J., 1996. "The management of unstable coronary syndrome in patients with previous coronary artery bypass grafts". University of Toronto Medical Journal. 73(3);132-8.

Feature Illustration. Chung, H.T., Gordon, Y.K. Ng, and George, S.R.,1996. "Biochemical characteristics D2 receptor monomers and dimers expressed in Sf9 cells". University of Toronto Medical Journal. 73(2);86-93.

Feature Illustration. Wiebe, P.K., Zochodone, D.W., Bell, R., Wallace, C., 1996. Brownell, A.K. "Myasthenia gravis and multiple sclerosis: two neurologic disorders, one patient". University of Toronto Medical Journal. 73(2);94-7.

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Professional Affiliations

Association of Medical Illustrators, AMI

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References Available Upon Request