The versatility of 3D printing in healthcare—for prosthetics, training surgeons, scaffolds, and new skin for burns
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3D printing is becoming an incredibly versatile modern tool—there’s scope in engineering, manufacturing, architecture and design—as well as in several aspects of health care. Today we tour the Herston Biofabrication Institute—part of the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital—where clinicians, academics, and industry work together in a state of the art facility.
The versatility of 3D printing in healthcare—for prosthetics, training surgeons, scaffolds, and new skin for burns