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Original article
Vol. 9, Issue 1, 2022May 23, 2022 BST

Utilizing a 3D printed model of the mediastinum to teach thoracic anatomy and its visual-spatial relationships to medical trainees

Deven C. Patel, Ingrid Schmiederer, Tiffany Anderson, Prasha Bhandari, Kyle Gifford, Dana Lin, H. Henry Guo, Natalie S. Lui,
3D printingmediastinummedical educationanatomycadavervisual-spatial
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Journal of Surgical Simulation
Patel, Deven C., Ingrid Schmiederer, Tiffany Anderson, Prasha Bhandari, Kyle Gifford, Dana Lin, H. Henry Guo, and Natalie S. Lui. 2022. “Utilizing a 3D Printed Model of the Mediastinum to Teach Thoracic Anatomy and Its Visual-Spatial Relationships to Medical Trainees.” Journal of Surgical Simulation 9 (1): 49–56. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.1102/​2051-7726.2022.0007.
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