Grahic Jump Location
Beyond the nursing station in Northwestern Memorial Hospital's emergency
department, the three-walled patient care bays are in direct view of physicians
and other staff. (Photo credit: Maria Corley)
Jonathan Handler, MD, left, and Roland Petri, MD, monitor computer
screens in Northwestern's emergency department that can provide up-to-the-minute
patient information and digital medical images. (Photo credit: Maria Corley)
Queen of Fools, a pastel self-portrait by
Trish Evers. (Photo credit: Lynne Lamberg)
Paintings in the mixed-media Madman Series
by William Alexander. (Photo credit: Lynne Lamberg)
Top left, Steve, and bottom left, Self Portrait, acrylic paintings by Brian Jones. Right,
part of William Alexander's Madman Series. (Photo
credit: Lynne Lamberg)
Denise Britton, RN, of Schaumberg, Ill, looks at Madonna and Child, a sculpture with found objects by Anton Witek. (Photo
credit: Lynne Lamberg)
Grahic Jump Location
Beyond the nursing station in Northwestern Memorial Hospital's emergency
department, the three-walled patient care bays are in direct view of physicians
and other staff. (Photo credit: Maria Corley)
Jonathan Handler, MD, left, and Roland Petri, MD, monitor computer
screens in Northwestern's emergency department that can provide up-to-the-minute
patient information and digital medical images. (Photo credit: Maria Corley)
Queen of Fools, a pastel self-portrait by
Trish Evers. (Photo credit: Lynne Lamberg)
Paintings in the mixed-media Madman Series
by William Alexander. (Photo credit: Lynne Lamberg)
Top left, Steve, and bottom left, Self Portrait, acrylic paintings by Brian Jones. Right,
part of William Alexander's Madman Series. (Photo
credit: Lynne Lamberg)
Denise Britton, RN, of Schaumberg, Ill, looks at Madonna and Child, a sculpture with found objects by Anton Witek. (Photo
credit: Lynne Lamberg)
Grahic Jump Location
Beyond the nursing station in Northwestern Memorial Hospital's emergency
department, the three-walled patient care bays are in direct view of physicians
and other staff. (Photo credit: Maria Corley)
Jonathan Handler, MD, left, and Roland Petri, MD, monitor computer
screens in Northwestern's emergency department that can provide up-to-the-minute
patient information and digital medical images. (Photo credit: Maria Corley)
Queen of Fools, a pastel self-portrait by
Trish Evers. (Photo credit: Lynne Lamberg)
Paintings in the mixed-media Madman Series
by William Alexander. (Photo credit: Lynne Lamberg)
Top left, Steve, and bottom left, Self Portrait, acrylic paintings by Brian Jones. Right,
part of William Alexander's Madman Series. (Photo
credit: Lynne Lamberg)
Denise Britton, RN, of Schaumberg, Ill, looks at Madonna and Child, a sculpture with found objects by Anton Witek. (Photo
credit: Lynne Lamberg)
Grahic Jump Location
Beyond the nursing station in Northwestern Memorial Hospital's emergency
department, the three-walled patient care bays are in direct view of physicians
and other staff. (Photo credit: Maria Corley)
Jonathan Handler, MD, left, and Roland Petri, MD, monitor computer
screens in Northwestern's emergency department that can provide up-to-the-minute
patient information and digital medical images. (Photo credit: Maria Corley)
Queen of Fools, a pastel self-portrait by
Trish Evers. (Photo credit: Lynne Lamberg)
Paintings in the mixed-media Madman Series
by William Alexander. (Photo credit: Lynne Lamberg)
Top left, Steve, and bottom left, Self Portrait, acrylic paintings by Brian Jones. Right,
part of William Alexander's Madman Series. (Photo
credit: Lynne Lamberg)
Denise Britton, RN, of Schaumberg, Ill, looks at Madonna and Child, a sculpture with found objects by Anton Witek. (Photo
credit: Lynne Lamberg)
Grahic Jump Location
Beyond the nursing station in Northwestern Memorial Hospital's emergency
department, the three-walled patient care bays are in direct view of physicians
and other staff. (Photo credit: Maria Corley)
Jonathan Handler, MD, left, and Roland Petri, MD, monitor computer
screens in Northwestern's emergency department that can provide up-to-the-minute
patient information and digital medical images. (Photo credit: Maria Corley)
Queen of Fools, a pastel self-portrait by
Trish Evers. (Photo credit: Lynne Lamberg)
Paintings in the mixed-media Madman Series
by William Alexander. (Photo credit: Lynne Lamberg)
Top left, Steve, and bottom left, Self Portrait, acrylic paintings by Brian Jones. Right,
part of William Alexander's Madman Series. (Photo
credit: Lynne Lamberg)
Denise Britton, RN, of Schaumberg, Ill, looks at Madonna and Child, a sculpture with found objects by Anton Witek. (Photo
credit: Lynne Lamberg)
Grahic Jump Location
Beyond the nursing station in Northwestern Memorial Hospital's emergency
department, the three-walled patient care bays are in direct view of physicians
and other staff. (Photo credit: Maria Corley)
Jonathan Handler, MD, left, and Roland Petri, MD, monitor computer
screens in Northwestern's emergency department that can provide up-to-the-minute
patient information and digital medical images. (Photo credit: Maria Corley)
Queen of Fools, a pastel self-portrait by
Trish Evers. (Photo credit: Lynne Lamberg)
Paintings in the mixed-media Madman Series
by William Alexander. (Photo credit: Lynne Lamberg)
Top left, Steve, and bottom left, Self Portrait, acrylic paintings by Brian Jones. Right,
part of William Alexander's Madman Series. (Photo
credit: Lynne Lamberg)
Denise Britton, RN, of Schaumberg, Ill, looks at Madonna and Child, a sculpture with found objects by Anton Witek. (Photo
credit: Lynne Lamberg)