Illustrate Change
Overview
“The motivation behind building a growing library of diverse medical illustrations is the need to help provide an environment where patients are more seen and heard in their health experiences, feel safe in raising questions and concerns with their healthcare providers, and in which providers recognize and respect all cultures as they deliver care.”[1].
Image categories include:
- Cardiology
- Dermatology
- Eye disease
- General health
- Hematology
- Maternal health
- Oncology
- Orthopedics
Collection
You can access the collection here.
Please note:
When you click on a photo/collection, it will bring you to a new page with a large copy of the image and a download button at the bottom of the page. If the image is a diagram, a description of the diagram is included below the image. If the image is a collection, you will be able to scroll through the images in the collection.
Quick Reference Guidelines
Click here to view their Legal Notice page.
The images in this library are available to use for educational and training purposes and not intended to substitute professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.1
According to the legal notice, you can download and use the content for educational purposes, but you are not permitted to edit/modify the images, or further reproduce them.
License:
None specified, please see Legal Notice above.
Attribution:
Illustrate Change does not state whether attribution is required; however it is always encouraged! Some photos have their Copyright statement on the image itself – you are not permitted to crop this out. You can use the template below to give credit to the illustrator and the site:
Copyright [illustrator name], [year (if applicable)], Association of Medical Illustrators, courtesy of Illustrate Change
Additional Notes:
- None at this time.
- Illustrate Change. (n.d.). Illustrate change story. Illustrate Change. https://www.illustratechange.com/about ↵