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Realistic 3D printing helps Baylor doctors train, master complex surgeries

July 6, 2016October 7, 2016 Momentum 3 Comments Dr. Richard Link, Education, Healthcare, Houston, Jacques Zaneveld, Lazarus 3D, molecular and human genetics, Smriti Agrawal, Student Life, Technology, Urology

Detailed 3D printed models are changing the way surgeons approach complex surgeries while paving the way for a revolution in surgical training. Thanks to the

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