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Three professions come together for an interdisciplinary approach to 3D printing: occupational therapy, biomedical engineering, and medical librarianship

BACKGROUND: Although many libraries have offered 3D printing as a service or available technology, there is a lack of information on course-integrated programs for 3D printing in which the library played a primary role. Therefore, librarians at the Touro College School of Health Sciences began explo...

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Autores principales: Wagner, Joan B., Scheinfeld, Laurel, Leeman, Blanche, Pardini, Keith, Saragossi, Jamie, Flood, Katie
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Medical Library Association 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6013144/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29962915
http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/jmla.2018.321
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author Wagner, Joan B.
Scheinfeld, Laurel
Leeman, Blanche
Pardini, Keith
Saragossi, Jamie
Flood, Katie
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description BACKGROUND: Although many libraries have offered 3D printing as a service or available technology, there is a lack of information on course-integrated programs for 3D printing in which the library played a primary role. Therefore, librarians at the Touro College School of Health Sciences began exploring 3D printing for inclusion in the occupational and physical therapy curriculum. CASE PRESENTATION: The goal of this project was to educate occupational and physical therapy students and faculty about the potential applications of 3D printing in health care and provide hands-on experience, while increasing collaboration between librarians and faculty. Students’ tasks included designing and creating a 3D-printed assistive device as part of their course. CONCLUSION: Students were able to successfully print assistive devices, demonstrating the feasibility of 3D printing in a health sciences curriculum. Librarians involved with this project reached approximately 78 students and 200 other librarians and faculty members. 3D printing at Touro College continues to evolve and expand; the trial 3D printing course is being reviewed for formal adoption into the occupational therapy curriculum, and additional funding for 3D printing technologies is currently being allocated by Touro administration.
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spelling pubmed-60131442018-07-01 Three professions come together for an interdisciplinary approach to 3D printing: occupational therapy, biomedical engineering, and medical librarianship Wagner, Joan B. Scheinfeld, Laurel Leeman, Blanche Pardini, Keith Saragossi, Jamie Flood, Katie J Med Libr Assoc Case Study BACKGROUND: Although many libraries have offered 3D printing as a service or available technology, there is a lack of information on course-integrated programs for 3D printing in which the library played a primary role. Therefore, librarians at the Touro College School of Health Sciences began exploring 3D printing for inclusion in the occupational and physical therapy curriculum. CASE PRESENTATION: The goal of this project was to educate occupational and physical therapy students and faculty about the potential applications of 3D printing in health care and provide hands-on experience, while increasing collaboration between librarians and faculty. Students’ tasks included designing and creating a 3D-printed assistive device as part of their course. CONCLUSION: Students were able to successfully print assistive devices, demonstrating the feasibility of 3D printing in a health sciences curriculum. Librarians involved with this project reached approximately 78 students and 200 other librarians and faculty members. 3D printing at Touro College continues to evolve and expand; the trial 3D printing course is being reviewed for formal adoption into the occupational therapy curriculum, and additional funding for 3D printing technologies is currently being allocated by Touro administration. Medical Library Association 2018-07 2018-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6013144/ /pubmed/29962915 http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/jmla.2018.321 Text en Copyright: © 2018, Authors. Articles in this journal are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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title_short Three professions come together for an interdisciplinary approach to 3D printing: occupational therapy, biomedical engineering, and medical librarianship
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http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/jmla.2018.321
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