Mayo Clinic Uses 3D Printed Anatomical Model to Drastically Improve Patient Care

January 14, 2016 News

This excellent video posted by our customer Mayo Clinic showcases just one of the many amazing parts they’ve printed in their 3D Anatomic Modeling Lab to aid in surgical planning and drastically improve the overall care of their patients.
Posted by Heather Adams
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