RT @CHOPRadiology: We continue with some favorite papers of 2018-19: In June 2019, Dr. Christian Barrera & colleagues published “3-D Printe…
RT @CHOPRadiology: We continue with some favorite papers of 2018-19: In June 2019, Dr. Christian Barrera & colleagues published “3-D Printe…
RT @CHOPRadiology: We continue with some favorite papers of 2018-19: In June 2019, Dr. Christian Barrera & colleagues published “3-D Printe…
We continue with some favorite papers of 2018-19: In June 2019, Dr. Christian Barrera & colleagues published “3-D Printed Models of the Rib Cage in Children with Non-Accidental Injury as an Effective Visual-Aid Tool” @PedRadJournal #CHOPTOP19 https://t
RT @CHOPRadiology: Dr. Christian Barrera’s work with 3D models for non-accidental trauma is featured in @Applied_Rad! More details in origi…
RT @CHOPRadiology: Dr. Christian Barrera’s work with 3D models for non-accidental trauma is featured in @Applied_Rad! More details in origi…
Dr. Christian Barrera’s work with 3D models for non-accidental trauma is featured in @Applied_Rad! More details in original paper @PedRadJournal https://t.co/m0kHZ3k6tM
RT @CHOPRadiology: New research from Dr. Barrera and team shows how 3D printed models act as visual aid tools to present evidence of non-ac…
RT @CHOPRadiology: New research from Dr. Barrera and team shows how 3D printed models act as visual aid tools to present evidence of non-ac…
RT @CHOPRadiology: New research from Dr. Barrera and team shows how 3D printed models act as visual aid tools to present evidence of non-ac…
RT @CHOPRadiology: New research from Dr. Barrera and team shows how 3D printed models act as visual aid tools to present evidence of non-ac…
RT @CHOPRadiology: New research from Dr. Barrera and team shows how 3D printed models act as visual aid tools to present evidence of non-ac…
RT @bedoya3aleja: Aprox. 1,200–1,400 children die of maltreatment each year in the US. This is a big problem! #3Dprinting can be used a vis…
RT @CHOPRadiology: New research from Dr. Barrera and team shows how 3D printed models act as visual aid tools to present evidence of non-ac…
RT @CHOPRadiology: New research from Dr. Barrera and team shows how 3D printed models act as visual aid tools to present evidence of non-ac…
RT @CHOPRadiology: New research from Dr. Barrera and team shows how 3D printed models act as visual aid tools to present evidence of non-ac…
RT @CHOPRadiology: New research from Dr. Barrera and team shows how 3D printed models act as visual aid tools to present evidence of non-ac…
Aprox. 1,200–1,400 children die of maltreatment each year in the US. This is a big problem! #3Dprinting can be used a visual aid tool !
RT @CHOPRadiology: New research from Dr. Barrera and team shows how 3D printed models act as visual aid tools to present evidence of non-ac…
This would be most helpful. A visual aid is worth a thousand words. @SocPedRad @The_ASPNR
RT @CHOPRadiology: New research from Dr. Barrera and team shows how 3D printed models act as visual aid tools to present evidence of non-ac…
New research from Dr. Barrera and team shows how 3D printed models act as visual aid tools to present evidence of non-accidental injury in children. The CHOP Child Protection Team believe this could be a groundbreaking tool in court cases @PedRadJournal ht
DHLangbecker #digitalhealth #update Three-dimensional printed models of the rib cage in children with non-accidental injury as an effective visual-aid tool. https://t.co/u5PMDlRQI0