With this collection of talks, learn how to justify your case for implementing a 3D printing service into your surgical practice: from the introduction of embedded hubs to outsourced services.

Hear from the experts about medical innovation and doctorpreneurship within the UK NHS and overseas, focusing on overcoming key adoption challenges, funding opportunities and scaling up effective processes.

With the business case and strategic questions collection, explore the benefits of adopting 3D printing into your surgical workflow, funding opportunities and the different models available, as well as how to investigate support, prototyping innovative devices and accelerating the adoption of 3D printing innovation within the NHS.

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This virtual talk series is accredited by the Royal College of Surgeons of England.

 

 

Program
  • Surgeons, radiologists and engineers: today’s patient care dynamic – Amy Alexander (Mayo Clinic, MN, USA) [30:04]. Watch now>>
  • Exploring the benefits of 3D printing in surgery – Amy Alexander (Mayo Clinic, MN, USA) and Joyce Lim (Alder Hey Children’s Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Liverpool, UK) [21:37]. Watch now>>
  • What are the benefits of alternate models – insourcing/outsourcing your 3D printing – Tom Cosker (University of Oxford, UK), Amanda Isaac (Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK) and Danielle Maes (Royal Orthopaedic Hospital Birmingham, UK) [28:40]. Watch now>>
  • How do you fund your 3D printing lab? – Henry Pinchbeck (3D LifePrints, Liverpool, UK) [22:38]. Watch now>>
  • Developing and funding innovative 3D printing concepts – Richard Cooper (Knowledge Transfer Network, UK), Karen Livingstone (Innovation Exchange, UK) and Ian Newington (NIHR Office for Clinical Research Infrastructure, UK) [01:00:31]. Watch now>> 
  • Starting and scaling medical 3D printing: the pain points – Daniel Crawford (Axial3D, Belfast, UK) [29:19]. Watch now>>
  • Supporting founder doctors and doctorpreneurs – Carol Read (NHS Digital Academy and University of Edinburgh, UK) [28:25]. Watch now>>
  • A national market access approach to accelerated adoption of technologies in the NHS – Michael Branagan-Harris (Device Access UK) [28:32]. Watch now>>
  • 3D printing in prototyping for medical devices – Alex Berry (Sutrue, UK) and Richard Trimlett (The Royal Brompton Hospital, London, UK) [27:11].  Watch now>>

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