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This book describes how "makers" with no medical experience became
and remain clinically important because they utilized 3D printing
to produce supplies for healthcare, including medical and
non-medical devices, and to improve the quality of life for
patients with COVID-19 and those who care for them. It shows how 3D
printing became vital during the pandemic due to its broad
availability and the inherently digital nature of the work that
enables thriving digital exchanges and work in isolation.
Subsequent chapters highlight some of the "maker" communities'
efforts that made a difference in their part of North America. Each
contribution describes the unique experiences, challenges, and
successes. While this book is written and edited mostly from a
medical perspective, additional input from medical engineers,
administrators, attorneys, and public safety officials enables a
broad perspective to highlight some of the ingenuity from the North
American 3D printing community who responded to the initial case
volumes of COVID-19.
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