Breath by Design: How One Med Student Is Illustrating Oxygen Access
A med student is using her artistic talent to highlight oxygen access and bring new attention to pulmonary fibrosis. Here's how her work is making an

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This inspiring story spotlights a medical student who channels her creativity to highlight the issue of oxygen access for people with pulmonary fibrosis. Using digital illustrations and visual storytelling, she captures what it’s like to live tethered to a machine — and how limiting access to oxygen can impact daily life.
Her artwork has been shared widely in the PF community and is now part of advocacy campaigns aiming to raise awareness and push for better support policies. The post explains how art can bridge gaps between clinical information and human experience, helping healthcare providers, families, and the public better understand the emotional and physical toll of living with a chronic lung disease.
This story reminds us that powerful change can begin with a sketch — and that creativity has a vital role to play in health advocacy.
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