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Utility of three-dimensional models in resident education on simple and complex intracardiac congenital heart defects.

Shelby Coral WhiteJennifer SedlerTrahern W JonesMichael David Seckeler
Published in: Congenital heart disease (2018)
Incorporation of 3D printed models into lectures about CHD imparts a greater acute level of understanding, both subjective and objective, for pediatric and combined pediatric/emergency medicine residents. There does not seem to be an added benefit for understanding ventricular septal defects, but there is for tetralogy of Fallot, likely due to increased complexity of the lesion and difficulty visualizing spatial relationships in CHD with multiple components.
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