The Department of Veterans Affairs has been using its 3D printing network to support innovative health care initiatives across the country. Hear from Nikki Beitenman, 3D printing specialist at the Charleston, VA medical center, on how the agency is using these capacities to help patients recover from unusual forms of hearing loss.
HealthCast
Season 2
Episode 35
19m listen
Hear That? VA 3D Printing Program Supports Hearing Loss
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VA’s Geo Stent program is applying medical 3D printing to treating rare audiological conditions.
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Nikki Beitenman 3D Printing Network Advanced Manufacturing Lead Veterans Health Administration
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