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GIULIO BONASERA ILLUSTRATED SERIES FOR JOHNS HOPKINS

April 23, 2020

Giulio Bonasera's vivid, fast-read series of illustrations for Johns Hopkins Carey Business School created visual order across a wide range of conceptual articles.

I, ROBOT VS. I, CONSUMER - Consumers in the digital realm must be able to feel they’re being treated as unique individuals rather than as faceless consumers being shoved toward selections on the basis of their past user data.  

 

DOCS ‘UNDER-TEST’ TO IMPRESS PEERS - While they care about their patients’ welfare and might feel that tests can burden patients with steep financial, physical, and emotional costs, the doctors are also concerned about maintaining their reputations as diagnosticians. “These doctors believe that they know what’s best and that testing isn’t always necessary. Testing has implications and may lead some of their peers to have less regard for their inherent diagnostic skills.”

 

MORE AWARENESS IS THE RESULT - Findings suggest that jointly offering HIV and HCV testing on site and providing immediate test results would help increase infection awareness among people with substance use disorders.

TAKING AIM AT ‘SUPERBUGS’ - Antibiotic resistance is one of the biggest threats to global health, according to international health organizations. “Superbugs” born out of overuse of antibiotics in humans and animals could kill 10 million people each year by 2050 if nations do not start to significantly curtail the use of the most powerful antibiotics, the United Nations estimates. More antibiotic resistance is also expected to intensify the fatalities associated with pandemics such as the COVID-19 coronavirus.

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