Collaborative 3D Printing in Medical Practice 2015

Collaborative 3D Printing in Medical Practice is a post graduate course designed to update and introduce the diagnostic radiologist, surgeon, biomedical engineer, and administrators on uses of 3D printing of anatomic models. Creating accurate models of the anatomy contributes to strong postoperative results and increases surgical confidence in complex cases. Segmenting and printing techniques and practical application in medical care, research and education will be reviewed. Surgeons from various disciplines will share their Mayo Clinic experiences detailing the benefits of the models to their surgical practice.

Source https://ce.mayo.edu/radiology-2015r061/sectionID/052FDA40-441D-11E4-A50C0050569C0CB4

Wow, this looks like it was an amazing conference, it is a research area that I’m excited that others are working on.  I had a few proposals, and might  try again this summer on working on a project in this area.
Here is the brochure to see more mc4295-76

Collaborative 3D Printing in Medical Practice 2015