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Abstract

3D printing is an emerging trend in medical care [1]. Medical libraries can play a key role in advancing this new technology [2]. Using a National Library of Medicine (NLM) grant, the medical library was able to purchase a basic 3D printer to create models for patient care and medical education. Despite a slow rollout for the new technology, there was a strong need once word of mouth spread about the new 3D printer. The one-year grant cycle, as well as the following three years, provide supporting evidence that even a basic 3D printer can advance patient care for clinicians and improve medical education for students [3]. The popularity of the technology, clinical support and demand, as well as student interest can drive the program forward on its own and support the medical library’s mission to improve community care and create an environment of enhanced learning [1].

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Ley, T. (2022, July 1). Imagine all you want, but…. Journal of the Medical Library Association. Medical Library Association. https://doi.org/10.5195/jmla.2022.1415

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