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Guest Author. Guest Post – The 3D Printed Endobronchial Trainer by Matt Mac Partlin. EMCrit Blog. Published on October 23, 2019. Accessed on April 25th 2024. Available at [https://emcrit.org/emcrit/endobronchial-trainer/ ].
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It’s amazing what 3d printers can do today. When we visited the vet the other week, we noticed a canine heart model and a cat’s skeletal system model out from a 3d printing designed by the doctor itself. Doc says it helped him explaining what’s going on with their furbaby using these models. Now I read this. Really helps the medical industry. Thanks for sharing, such a great post!
Nice, the output is so detailed. I wonder where we can get other parts softcopy. Need it for our bio project.