Register for the Inaugural RSNA Medical 3D Printing in Practice Course

Course will provide a unique opportunity to connect with experts in medical 3D printing

3D Printing in Practice inside

Registration is open for the RSNA Medical 3D Printing in Practice course, March 6-8, 2020.

This three-day CME course offers attendees the opportunity to learn the basics of 3D printing. Updates in clinical applications for musculoskeletal, craniomaxillofacial, congenital heart, genitourinary and other subspecialties will offer attendees the opportunity to engage with and learn how 3D printing can advance medical care at their institutions.

Physicians and professionals working in the advanced imaging and medical 3D printing industry will present live demonstrations and share the latest research during didactic lectures and abstract presentations. Attendees will participate in hands-on sessions, explore clinical applications by subspecialty, interact with peers and discuss how to integrate 3D printing in a hospital setting. Attendees will also get an opportunity to learn how to participate in the joint RSNA–ACR 3D Printing Registry.

Organized by the RSNA 3D Printing Special Interest Group, the meeting is open to all medical professionals, including radiologists, non-radiology medical professionals and surgeons.

The meeting will be held at the Westin Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL. 

Register to attend at RSNA.org/3D-Printing.