Georgi Makin, Editor of 3DMedNet, is joined by Jade Parker (Oncology Central) and Shana Cook (Milwaukee School of Engineering) as they discuss how patient experience with surgery can be improved with 3D printing, drawing from Shana’s personal experience 3D printing her own tumor from MRI data, following surgical resection of retroperitoneal leiomyosarcoma.
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Georgi Makin is the Editor of 3DMedNet (www.3dmednet.com), a community website that unites the diverse and multifaceted world of medical 3D printing with the aim of advancing the field, together.
Jade Parker is the Senior Editor of Oncology Central (www.oncology-central.com), a free online platform that unites all aspects of oncology to support a multidisciplinary approach to progression of the field.
Shana Cook is a Biomedical Engineering Student at the Milwaukee School of Engineering, who has ambitions to study medicine to work as a Radiologist. You can read Shana’s full story from diagnosis to today, on 3DMedNet via: http://bit.ly/2E8YyXb
If you enjoyed this podcast, make sure you check out 3DMedLIVE 2019: 3D printing in surgery. The programme is packed with roundtable discussions as well as case studies and ‘beyond the theatre’ conversations. Find out more and book your tickets at: www.3dmedlive.com or join the conversation through our dedicated room on 3DMedNet.
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