3-D printed anatomy & Training
"The “3D Printed Anatomy Series”, developed by experts from Monash University contains no human tissue, yet it provides all the major parts of the body required to teach anatomy of the limbs, chest, abdomen, head and neck. For centuries cadavers bequested to medical schools have been used to teach students about human anatomy, a practice that continues today. However many medical schools report either a shortage of cadavers, or find their handling and storage too expensive."
Source Monash University
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3-D printed anatomy & Training
Reviewed by Sumer Sethi
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Thursday, July 17, 2014
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That is so cool. It seems like 3D printing is helping out education now as well. If you can education future radiologist with 3D printed anatomy, then go for it! Even if it isn't real human tissue, as long as it gets the job done.
Elisa Jed | http://www.mimrad.com
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