7/16/2020
APS member and professor at Virginia Commonwealth, Frank Corwin shares his penchant for “Medical Imaging on Stamps”. This topical presentation delves into the technique and process of creating visual representations of the interior of a body for clinical analysis. A fascinating look at Xrays, ultrasound and MRI’s on stamps. Doctors, nurses, physical therapists and anatomy enthusiasts, come one, come all. Participants are encouraged to engage with Dr. Corwin by asking questions about medical imaging and are welcome to showcase their “medical images” on stamps too.
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