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Innovating medical education: Development of an affordable, 3-D printed knot-tying simulator.

Kian PourakNicholas ZugrisItai PalmonDemetri MonovoukasSeth Waits
Published in: The clinical teacher (2024)
We demonstrate the educational utility and usability of a novel 3-D printed knot-tying simulator for medical education. Enabling students to engage in self-directed technical skills development is critical in developing surgical skills that can translate to clinical environments. Our simulator highlights the benefits of 3-D printers as an innovative, inexpensive option to improve the availability and accessibility to medical education tools.
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  • medical education
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  • medical students
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