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ReplyDeleteGreat poster! I really liked the Subdivision of Information, as well as the many different point of views that we have had on medicine throughout the centuries.
ReplyDeleteI really like how you included an example in your poster! Helps me to understand the material better and it is great exposure to educate myself on matters outside of America! Great Job Adriana! :)
ReplyDeleteI like the timeline you used to divide the information!
ReplyDeleteIt's crazy to see how much has changed from the past til now in regards to society's perspective of doctors/medical practitioners. I really liked the way you used a timeline to present the information and show how its changed over time!
ReplyDeleteYou brought up a good point that doctors were not always at such a high status that not many people are aware of. Your points make it easy to understand and are key points. Good job!
ReplyDeleteThis was a nice timeline to understand the information. It's crazy to see how much the medical field has changed over these last 50 years.
ReplyDeleteI really liked the format you used, very informative and straight to the point. Good job!
ReplyDeleteIts so amazing to see how far we have come in the medical field over the years. Great job!
ReplyDeleteI like the poster layout; it's simple and straightfoward.
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