16/12/2021
Hi everyone!
Are you interested in getting involved in modeling 3D printed models for anatomy teaching sessions? This is the perfect timing! Whether or not you have any experience in generating 3D printed models or not, we are looking for people to come help modeling visceral organs like kidneys and livers, these 3D printed models will be used in the university’s anatomy teaching sessions and in further research.
There are even opportunities for you to get involved in research yourself with Dr. Ian Keenan, our senior lecturer in Anatomy!
Contact us if you would like to know more!
28/09/2021
M3dicube will be at the Medical Societies Fair today 14:30-17:00!
Interested in medical technology? Why not come dive into the innovative world of 3D printing with us!
M3dicube will be hosting talks/webinars and teaching sessions throughout the year, not to mention our most popular vertebral workshop!🦴
No matter what year you’re from, come meet us at table 6 in the UG common room at the Medical Fresher’s Fair if you’re interested in 3D printing or just fancy a chat about medicine🤩
20/10/2020
Hi All,
M3dicube NCL welcomes everyone back to a new and interesting year ahead! We have a few exciting events planned for this year, and first up on the list is our Vertebral Workshop Series!
The series will consist of 2 sessions, which we are aiming to deliver on 9th and 16th November. Please register your interest if you are committed to attending both sessions, as they will be related!
Join us as we take you through the process of producing your very own 3D printed vertebral segment model!
Aims of our printing workshops:
1. Learn how to better interpret CT scans
2. Learn the basics of obtaining a 3D printable model from a CT scan
3. Engage with other like-minded individuals within our quickly developing 3D printing interest group
!! There are limited spaces for this event so do not hesitate to indicate your interest ASAP !!
Sign up below: https://forms.gle/EEovsrtt4LGCmYW9A
Make sure to follow our page for updates on events: https://www.facebook.com/M3dicubeNCL
M3dicube Vertebral Workshops Series: 9th & 16th November
Hello everyone! M3dicube NCL is excited to announce our vertebral workshop series as the first event of this year! This will be a two part workshop series that guides you through the process of obtaining a 3D printable model from a CT scan. Due to the situation this year, we will be holding these wo...
29/09/2020
COMMITTEE 2020/21
Meet Ali, our Dental Representative!
'I'm a 4th year dental student. I have a particular interest in teaching and the innovative applications of 3D printing within cosmetic and surgical Dentistry. As this year's Dental Lead, I plan to establish the foundations for M3dicube within Dentistry. I hope to develop workshops and webinars to aid dental anatomy teaching utilising 3D printed models and to educate students of the dental applications of 3D printing.'
29/09/2020
COMMITTEE 2020/21
Meet Mohammed, our Dental Representative!
'I'm a 4th year Dentistry student. My interests include the applications of 3D technology to education within Dentistry and the progression of ethical cosmetic Dentistry. My aims for the year are to build the foundations of the Dental arm of M3dicube and to collaborate with other members to deliver educational workshops for both Medics and Dentists alike.'
29/09/2020
COMMITTEE 2020/21
Meet Corey, our Clinical Representative!
'I'm an Academic Foundation Doctor who graduated from Newcastle University with degrees in Medicine (MBBS) and a Master of Research in Cancer (MRes). My research interests involve orthopaedic oncology, biomaterials and tissue engineering and surgery. This year I hope to bridge the gap between the society's events and the real-life clinical applications of 3D-printing within the NHS. I am particularly interested in the use of 3D-printed implants for reconstructive surgery following large tumour resections.'
29/09/2020
COMMITTEE 2020/21
Meet Benjamin, our Development Lead!
'I'm a 2nd year medical student. I was drawn to the world of 3D-printing after observing various models during my anatomy sessions in first year and as a result, I have a particular interest in the potential role that it could play in supplementing medical education. As Development Lead, I'll be focused on fine-tuning and enhancing M3dicube's current 3D-printing process, as well as providing support for any future 3D-printing projects.'
29/09/2020
COMMITTEE 2020/21
Meet Ruxandra, our Events Lead!
'I'm a 2nd year medical student with an interest in oncology, radiology and teaching. I discovered the innovative world of 3D-printing last year, by attending M3dicube workshops. As both a Medicine and Physics enthusiast, the promising applications of 3D-printing technology in a clinical context have captivated me. This year, I am aim to carefully and enthusiastically organise workshops, and to coordinate events with other societies to help expand the reach of 3D-printing in the medical community.'
29/09/2020
COMMITTEE 2020/21
Meet Harry, our Treasurer!
'I am an FY1 doctor at James Cook University Hospital and hold degrees in Biological Sciences (BSc) and Clinical Neuroscience (MSc). My academic interests lie with neurosurgery, medical education and their combination on the global stage. This year, I plan to secure funding streams as well as work with our M3dicube branches to budget for and develop projects. I will continue spearheading the set-up of a clinically-oriented 3D-printing lab at the South Tees Hospital NHS Trust!'
29/09/2020
COMMITTEE 2020/21
Meet Chris, our Secretary!
'I am an Academic Foundation Year 1 Doctor who recently graduated from Newcastle University. I have interests in neurology, oncology, surgery and medical education. As the outgoing President and this year's Secretary, my aims are to ensure a smooth transition to a new team and sustainability of the society in future years. In terms of 3D-printing, I am particularly interested in exploring the use of 3D-printed models as anatomy teaching adjuncts.'
29/09/2020
COMMITTEE 2020/21
Meet Thejas, our President!
'I'm a 3rd year medical student and a surgical enthusiast, with a particular interest in marrying the fields of medicine and technology. There is a large potential for growth in the clinical applications of 3D-printing technology, and via M3dicube, we aim to develop this potential on a student level. This year, I aim to continue the good work of my predecessors, while navigating the new challenges posed by the current pandemic situation.'