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AMA: Healthcare Printed to Fit: Carnegie University and the Rise of Personalized Medicine Through 3D Technology

AMA: Healthcare Printed to Fit: Carnegie University and the Rise of Personalized Medicine Through 3D Technology

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• 3D Printing for Healthcare is the topic of our next event, AMA: Healthcare on June 4th. Few technologies have moved as quietly, yet as persistently, into clinical spaces as 3D printing. What once belonged exclusively to engineering labs has gradually found its footing in operating rooms, medical schools, and patient consultations.  Rand Kittani, resident physician…

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3D Printing for Healthcare is the topic of our next event, AMA: Healthcare on June 4th. Few technologies have moved as quietly, yet as persistently, into clinical spaces as 3D printing. What once belonged exclusively to engineering labs has gradually found its footing in operating rooms, medical schools, and patient consultations. Rand Kittani, resident physician in general surgery at Stanford and founder of CIM3D, has been part of that transition, not as a passive observer, but as someone actively building the infrastructure that connects printing technology to patient outcomes. Want to stay ahead in healthcare? Don’t miss our AMA: Healthcare 2026 online conference, sign up now! Printing That Meets the Patient Where They Are The appeal of 3D printing in medicine is not simply that it
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