fostering the humanistic practice of medicine publishing personal accounts of illness and healing encouraging health care advocacy

Search
Close this search box.

fostering the humanistic practice of medicine publishing personal accounts of illness and healing encouraging health care advocacy

Search
Close this search box.

Pumpkin Brains

About the Artwork

“Although carving pumpkins every year is something we do for the kids, I think I do it as much for myself as for them. This is one of the few times a year where I can pause my busy life as a mom and as a doctor to celebrate Halloween, and have an outlet for my creative side I never get to express anymore. Ironically I get the most enjoyment out of carving pumpkins with a medical theme. This year was a pumpkin brain, complete with sulci, gyri, and the deep interhemispheric fissure. And of course a spooky skeletal face, though my favorite part was how the brain lit up in the dark.”

Jessica Faraci is a family medicine primary care doctor practicing in Maine. Although most of her time is spent taking care of her panel of patients and chasing after her 4 kids, she occasionally finds time to pursue her hobbies of writing, drawing, and otherwise having fun being creative.

Comments

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

More Visuals

Wings

Scroll to Top