My 8th cartoon for Reader’s Digest has just been published in the latest issue – February 2019.
Head over to the magazine online, or pick up a print copy at all major retailers.
My 8th cartoon for Reader’s Digest has just been published in the latest issue – February 2019.
Head over to the magazine online, or pick up a print copy at all major retailers.
This month’s KDNuggets cartoon has just posted on their site, so please check it out! This one is one of the more unusual topics I’ve ever done in cartooning, combining the intriguing topic of Artificial Intelligence with the summertime fun of cooking out on the grill. The results, as you can see from the cartoon,…
My first November cartoon for Medical Economics has just posted, and it deals with those litigation-plagued patients who can make things difficult for a practicing physician to make it in today’s world of medicine. Check out Medical Economics for many great articles contributed by medical professionals across the country!
My second cartoon for the October installments of Medical Economics deals with the problems physicians face in the early phase of their careers, and throughout as well. Would a Scared Straight program steer some pre-med students away from the medical profession? If you are a medical professional, knowing what you now know, what would your…
One of my September cartoons for the Physician’s Practice site features the panic situations practices can get into if they’re IT staff is unavailable or (worse!) nonexistent. Check out the cartoon and leave a comment here or on the PP site. There are many other great articles there as well for the medical community.
This month’s cartoon featured on Modern Analyst deals with how we handle the security of our increasingly important and sensitive data pools, and what turns out to be more of a reactionary stance at data security, than proactive. Just ask Target and a few other high profile businesses how prepared they were for their breaches…
Hillary’s email problems have followed her from the not-so-hallowed corridors of Washington corruption to her doctor’s office. Check out my latest cartoon at Medical Economics.