At GPI 3D Anatomy, we’re committed to revolutionizing medical education and patient care with the latest 3D printing technology.
GPI Anatomicals has been a leading provider of anatomical models for medical education for over 40 years. Focusing on patient education, GPI Anatomicals has created over 100 it's own anatomical models, while also working with nearly every Pharmaceutical and Medical Device company, developing custom anatomy models used by patients, students and healthcare professionals around the world.
In 2016, GPI Anatomicals attended a 3D Printing Medical conference, hosted by Mayo Clinic, led by Dr. Jonathan Morris, director of Mayo Clinic's - 3D Anatomic Modeling Unit - (AMU). The Mr. Galloway and Dr. Morris, both saw an opportunity to collaborate and develop 3D-printed anatomy models using real patient data, for medical education.
Today, the 3D-printed anatomical models from GPI 3D Anatomy and Mayo Clinic offer a valuable tool for patients, students and healthcare professionals. The models provide a realistic and accurate representation of human anatomy that can be used for a variety of purposes, including:
- Medical Education & Training
- Surgical Planning & Collaboration
- Patient Care & Personalization
Our 3D-printed anatomy models offer innovative advantages for surgical planning, patient education and medical research, including:
- Greater accuracy and detail than traditional anatomical models. 3D-printed models are created from digital scans of a patient's anatomy, which ensures that they are as close as possible to an exact replica of real human anatomy.
- More versatility than traditional anatomical models. 3D-printed models can be customized to meet your specific needs, whether planning a complex surgical procedure, training with real patient data or facilitating personalized patient communication.
The collaboration between GPI Anatomicals and Mayo Clinic is a significant development in the field of 3D printing. Together, we’re at the forefront of revolutionizing the way that healthcare is delivered and improving patient care.