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…in a variety of workflows. Large organizations like the Mayo Clinic have their own 3D printing labs with dedicated clinical engineers operating the machines. In some cases, radiologists, radiology technicians, or biomedical engineers are responsible for creating and printing the models. Smaller facilities sometimes outsource the work to third-party providers or service bureaus. “Early on, there were these engaged radiologists who looked at how they could better diagnose difficult cases and come up with interesting treatment plans,” Crutchfield says. “As they began to expose their colleagues to the technology, the applications started to expand into areas like creating cutting guides.”…