Claudia Grosz

medical illustration of Cross section of a wrist with carpal tunnel syndrome. Shows swollen synovium of tendons and a compressed median nerve with degenerated myelin sheath. This is a detail from the chart
medical illustration of The gray area in the brain depicts permanent damage due to cerebral infarction.
medical illustration of Male and female bladders. Created for the SUFU and SUCPD Urodynamics Curriculum for Urology Residents. Copyright Loyola University Health System.
medical illustration of Curved foot compared to normal foot. Created for a patient education handout about in-toeing in children.
medical illustration of Created for a teaching tool
medical illustration of Once administered, naloxone replaces opioids on the brain receptors that are telling the body to stop breathing. Naloxone has a stronger attraction to the receptors and is not harmful. 

Copyright Cook County Department of Public Health.
medical illustration of Illustrated steps of rescue breathing for the teaching tool
medical illustration of 2014 West Africa Ebola outbreak compared to top U.S. infectious diseases: annual deaths (organisms) and annual occurrence (watermarks).
medical illustration of Illustration of the interior of the heart, showing the sinus node, atrioventricular node, and the left and right bundle branches. Copyright Loyola University Health System.
medical illustration of Color, Patient Education, Stock, Anatomy, Orthopaedics
medical illustration of Kidney transplant without nephrectomy. 

Copyright Loyola University Health System
medical illustration of Anatomical chart of the skeletal system. Copyright Scientific Publishing, Ltd.
medical illustration of Back cover of pre- and post-op instruction binder given to patients prior to heart surgery. Copyright Loyola University Health System.
medical illustration of Anatomical chart of the symptoms, risk factors and treatment options of high blood pressure. Copyright Scientific Publishing, Ltd.
medical illustration of Comparison between standard surgical access to the brain and an improved, less invasive method. Copyright Loyola University Health System

Profile

I am a medical illustrator and designer who has been committed to improving consumer health through the use of innovative visual tools in the health-care industry for over 25 years. I have experience in public health communications, health-care publishing, pharmaceutical promotion and academic medicine and have worked alongside well-known physicians and researchers for over two decades. I have an M.F.A. in Medical and Biological Illustration from the University of Michigan and have received the Vesalius Trust Certificate of Merit for Special Contribution to Medical Education from the Association of Medical Illustrators.

Style/Techniques

Color, Information Graphics, Line, Line with Color

Subject/Specialties

Anatomy, Cardiac Surgery / Cardiology, Disease Management, Emergency Medicine, Neuroscience, Neurosurgery, Orthopaedics, Pediatrics, Physical Therapy, Respiratory, Transplantation Surgery, Urology, Virology, Injuries, Mechanism of Action (MOA), Health & Wellness, Pathology