It’s been a couple weeks since I posted here, but I’m finally back to post about the latest toons on my various client sites. Last month’s Physicians Practice cartoon posted back on December 22, and I think it’s a fitting New Year’s gesture.
Here’s to hoping your new year will be full of good health and prosperity!
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Diagnostic Imaging – August Cartoon
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Diagnostic Imaging – September Cartoon
My first cartoon for September’s Diagnostic Imaging comics section just posted Friday. This one deals with the trending topic of commoditization in healthcare, kind of a commentary of our society’s cheap, throw-away mentality. Head over to DI for a minute and check out the full resolution cartoon 🙂
Physicians Practice – April Cartoon
The first cartoon for this month’s Physicians Practice offering has just posted to their site. This one deals with the vague descriptions some patients may give their physicians about prescription drug side effects. Enjoy the rest of your weekend, everybody:)
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