Published: June 13, 2021
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I decided to combine some interests & veer in an artistic direction with this infographic #OnePager on #brachial #plexus anatomy. Modeled after the iconic NYC Subway map. #FOAMed #MedStudentTwitter

Image in tweet by Nick Mark MD
Image in tweet by Nick Mark MD

Fun facts I learned: - Helvetica is the official font of the MTA - Each line has a specified Pantone / hex color - Diamond indicates a variation in service (anatomical variants?) - The Second Avenue line is turquoise (I moved to SEA before it opened!) looking forward to riding!

Image in tweet by Nick Mark MD
Image in tweet by Nick Mark MD

@nickmmark Where are the rats?

@MSaintjour_MD Everywhere! Other than rats, the NYC subway is famous for other critters. It even has the occasional alligator 🐊 https://www.roadsideamerica.co...

@nickmmark @jdlacouture Do the lumbosacral plexus.

@nickmmark It’s lovely

@nickmmark This is terrific. I love the root contribution colors. Two thoughts, the radial n and axillary n branches may be better drawn running posterior to the lateral and medial cord terminal branches (ant division); and it may be more appropriately labeled as upper limb instead of arm

@nickmmark The vignelli-style maps? Risqué. How will the tourists find the landmarks?

@nickmmark Brilliant! Can’t wait for Ulnar nerve station tile art đŸ–Œ

@nickmmark That’s how learned the brachial plexus a while back. With Mexico City Metro though.

@nickmmark Absolutely stunning! Nice work

@nickmmark Very nice!

@nickmmark I love this!

@nickmmark Do one for lower extremity nerves!

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