Journal overview

The Journal of Visual Communication in Medicine aims to provide a multidisciplinary forum for the interchange of information and ideas on the development, implementation and use of communications media for educational, record and research purposes in all areas of the Health Sciences. A particular emphasis is placed on multimedia and computer-based advancements.

The Journal of Visual Communication in Medicine is an international, peer-reviewed publication that promotes the effective use of communications media to improve healthcare through education, clinical practice and research.

The Journal of Visual Communication in Medicine ;

  • Attaches equal importance to all aspects of communications media, including: photography and diagnostic imaging; video and multi dimensional animation; videoconferencing and telemedicine; graphic and web design, medical and forensic art and illustration; multimedia; and printed media.
  • Encourages the sharing of information and knowledge about the latest ideas, techniques and practical methods of the application of communications media.
  • Encourages the sharing of case-studies and best practice of the application of communications media.
  • Showcases outstanding examples of all aspects of communications media.
  • Promotes the Visual Communications profession and its practitioners to all those involved in healthcare, including: educators, practitioners, providers and users.
  • Promotes the further development of the Visual Communications profession through support for education and research.

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