Afleveringen
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In this episode, Cambre Kelly, the Chief Technical Officer of restor3d, speaks about the importance of delivering value to clinicians without overlooking the all-important patient outcomes. Plus, hear about the advantages of investing in developing skills, research, and end-to-end capabilities in-house.
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Join Massimo Calafiore, CEO of Lima, as he shares how they're pioneering metal 3D printing at the point of care. He discusses how data, insight, and ownership — and the role of collaboration in innovation — impact personalization and the long-term future of the industry.
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In this episode, learn why computer simulations are surprisingly easier to develop for a patient than an airplane. Also digital twins, when combined with actual patient trials, can lead to quicker adoption of life-saving medical care. Hear Thierry Marchal, Industry Director for Healthcare Solutions at Ansys, explain why the medical industry, including 3D and personalized care, needs to collaborate to transform healthcare faster.
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Learn how 3D printing is advancing radiation therapy and cancer treatment in this podcast featuring Tom Depuydt, Head of Radiation Physics at the University Hospital in Leuven.
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An evolutionary biologist by training, Masha Dumanis leads the musculoskeletal field and is the MedTech and Digital Health Strategist at Health Advances. In this episode, she talks about how evidence generation is key to personalization’s broader rollout, from both an economic and clinical perspective.
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Real or imagined? The role of sustainability in personalization.
Sustainability is the big buzzword these days and you have to wonder if personalization can really help, or is it hype? Didier Deltort, President of Personalization and 3D Printing at HP gives some clear and definitive answers. Find out more about the far-reaching implications of personalization in health care (and other industries, too). -
How can insurers begin to reimburse medical 3D printing? Andy Christensen, Chair of RSNA, the 3D printing special interest group, details the process and criteria unfolding behind-the-scenes. He also shares thoughts on hospitals doing 3D printing in house, including regenerative and metal printing.
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Aesthetics are important in cranio-maxillofacial surgery, but not as important as precision. In this episode, we discuss with Dr. Thomas Kofod why planning, artificial intelligence, and even engineers in the operating room make a critical difference in personalized care.
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Even when you plan perfectly, surprises can happen during surgery. Sebastien Henri explains how augmented reality (AR) can guide us with new ways to visualize procedures and shares how the possibilities of AR extend even further, thanks to the data it generates.
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Face transplants may sound like they only have lasting benefits for one person — the patient receiving a new face. But speaking with Alyssa Glennon in this episode, we learn about the key insights and discoveries from the surgery that have benefits in many areas of medicine.