Passion for 3D printing, engineering fuels veterinary startup

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1) When did you know you wanted to be a veterinarian and what fueled that decision? Since I was 5 years young. I’ve always been fascinated by science, nature and dogs. I even started my own dog walking business when I was in 5th grade- a young entrepreneur! But it really was intended for me to understand…
Med Dimensions is proud to offer a canine stifle, MD-E-2000, now available for purchase. Product Overview This product is a model of a left hind limb, derived from real CT scans to provide as close to real anatomy as possible. The model includes LCL, MCL, Meniscus, Patellar Tendon, and Tendon of Ider constructs. It is…
From Cornell School of Veterinary Medicine, 08/18/2020 There are many gateways to the veterinary medical field. For Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) graduate Sean Bellefeuille, it was 3D printing. “As an undergraduate in biomedical engineering at RIT, I became really passionate about 3D printing,” he says. He joined a club that specialized in the technology, working…
Med Dimensions is proud to offer 2 versions of high quality suturing pads for the teaching and learning of surgical suturing and knot tying: MD-E-0033B (3 slit) and MD-E-0053B (5 slit). Minimum ordering quantity is five (5) units. Product Overview This product comes in 2 versions: MD-E-0033B and MD-E-0053B. MD-E-0033B is a double layer suturing…
From Vet Candy, 2/7/2022 The path to veterinarian doesn’t usually start with engineering, but Cornell student, Sean Bellefeuille, is not your typical vet student. His inspiration for becoming a vet student actually came from a club he joined early on in University, helping to create 3D models for children’s prosthetics. This club sparked an interest…
Week of 1/19/2020 This week in the Times we’re going to share a story from Med Dimensions co-founder, Sean Belefeuille: A local surgeon we have been working with reached out and asked for a femur and tibia/fibula 3D model for one of his patients, a medium sized and mixed breed dog. Dr. Hofmann suspected deformities…