Harmon Derek J, Klein Barbie A, Im Cecilia, Romero Dylan
Department of Anatomy, University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine, San Francisco, California, USA.
Department of General Surgery, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.
Anat Sci Educ. 2022 May;15(3):620-627. doi: 10.1002/ase.2133. Epub 2022 Jan 20.
Three-dimensional (3D) printing technology has become more affordable, accessible, and relevant in healthcare, however, the knowledge of transforming medical images to physical prints still requires some level of training. Anatomy educators can play a pivotal role in introducing learners to 3D printing due to the spatial context inherent to learning anatomy. To bridge this knowledge gap and decrease the intimidation associated with learning 3D printing technology, an elective was developed through a collaboration between the Department of Anatomy and the Makers Lab at the University of California, San Francisco. A self-directed digital resource was created for the elective to guide learners through the 3D printing workflow, which begins with a patient's computed tomography digital imaging and communication in medicine (DICOM) file to a physical 3D printed model. In addition to practicing the 3D printing workflow during the elective, a series of guest speakers presented on 3D printing applications they utilize in their clinical practice and/or research laboratories. Student evaluations indicated that their intimidation associated with 3D printing decreased, the clinical and research topics were directly applicable to their intended careers, and they enjoyed the autonomy associated with the elective format. The elective and the associated digital resource provided students with the foundational knowledge of 3D printing, including the ability to extract, edit, manipulate, and 3D print from DICOM files, making 3D printing more accessible. The aim of disseminating this work is to help other anatomy educators adopt this curriculum at their institution.
三维(3D)打印技术在医疗保健领域已变得更具可承受性、可及性且更具相关性,然而,将医学图像转换为实体打印件的知识仍需要一定程度的培训。由于解剖学学习中固有的空间背景,解剖学教育工作者在向学习者介绍3D打印方面可发挥关键作用。为了弥合这一知识差距并减少与学习3D打印技术相关的畏难情绪,加利福尼亚大学旧金山分校解剖学系与创客实验室合作开发了一门选修课。为该选修课创建了一个自主学习的数字资源,以指导学习者完成3D打印工作流程,该流程从患者的计算机断层扫描医学数字成像和通信(DICOM)文件开始,到生成实体3D打印模型。除了在选修课期间练习3D打印工作流程外,一系列客座演讲者介绍了他们在临床实践和/或研究实验室中使用的3D打印应用。学生评估表明,他们对3D打印的畏难情绪有所降低,临床和研究主题与他们未来的职业直接相关,并且他们喜欢选修课形式所带来的自主性。该选修课及相关数字资源为学生提供了3D打印的基础知识,包括从DICOM文件中提取、编辑、操作和进行3D打印的能力,使3D打印更容易实现。传播这项工作的目的是帮助其他解剖学教育工作者在他们的机构采用这一课程。