Led by clinical and technical experts from major institutions in the US, EU, and Singapore, this event aims to update all stakeholders on everything about point-of-care 3D printing. From personalized surgical tools to anatomical models for preoperative planning, participants will discover how this technology is revolutionizing patient care by bringing manufacturing capabilities directly to the bedside. Speakers and the audience will join a conversation on the current status and future direction of this new way of care delivery.
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Speakers:
Shannon Walters
Shannon Walters is an innovation enabler and workflow optimization enthusiast. At Stanford 3D and Quantitative Imaging Lab, Shannon works closely with healthcare providers, researchers, and educators to enable effective health visualization. Recent innovations are of particular interest to Shannon such as AI in Medical Imaging, Virtual/Augmented Reality, 3D Printing, and longitudinal assessment of complex disease processes.
Chris LeCastillo
Chris LeCastillo is the Innovations Manager of the Stanford 3D and Quantitative Imaging Laboratory, where he is a Radiologic Technologist and a Certified Imaging Informatics Professional. He helps drive forward meaningful innovations in 3D printing, medical imaging AI, and manages the XR Neurosurgical Navigation program at Stanford. Chris holds a Bachelor of Science in Health Information Management and a Master of Health Leadership.
Mark Tan
Dr. Mark Tan is a Radiologist and the Clinical Lead of the Singapore General Hospital 3D Printing Centre. Dr Tan enjoys working with clinical teams on virtual surgical planning for head and neck, plastic and reconstructive, neurosurgical, oncological, orthopaedic and cardiac surgeries. Dr Tan also enjoys working with clinical teams, imagers, engineers, administrators, academia and industry in designing and producing from medical imaging patient-specific anatomical models for surgical rehearsal and implant sizing, surgical guides for localisation and reconstruction, bespoke orthotics and prosthetics, as well as custom implants, to improve clinical care.
Neha Sharma
Dr. Neha Sharma, PhD, is the Deputy Head of the Medical Additive Manufacturing (Swiss MAM) Research Group and the 3D Print Lab at University Hospital Basel, Switzerland. With a background in Craniomaxillofacial (CMF) Surgery from India and a PhD in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Basel, Switzerland, Dr. Sharma brings extensive expertise in CMF trauma, reconstructive, and orthognathic surgeries. Her work focuses on integrating digital technologies like medical 3D printing and VR/AR into clinical practice, pioneering computer-assisted virtual surgical planning, and exploring novel biomaterials for reconstructive surgeries.
Brian Overshiner
Brian Overshiner is a distinguished radiation therapist and 3D printing expert with over 20 years of experience in the medical field. His journey into the realm of 3D printing was driven by his passion for technology and innovation. In 2015, Brian spearheaded the creation of the IU Health 3D Innovations Lab, enabling Indiana University Health to become one of the first clinical sites to offer personalized 3D printed radiotherapy treatment devices along with design, prototyping and advanced visualization.
Currently, Brian serves as the onsite manager of the Ricoh 3D for Healthcare Innovation Studio in Winston-Salem, NC. This flagship HIPAA compliant, ISO 14485-certified Point of Care 3D medical device manufacturing facility provides immediate access to development, design, and manufacturing services for patient-specific 3D printed anatomical models used in surgical planning and patient education.
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