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UM-Flint OT Student Transforming Patient Care Through 3D Printing

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UM-Flint
September 16, 2024
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Nicholette Baker, a 26-year-old graduate student at the University of Michigan-Flint, is pioneering the integration of 3D printing with occupational therapy to revolutionize patient care through customization and accessibility.

Nicholette Baker's journey through the College of Health Sciences at the University of Michigan-Flint is a narrative on innovation and dedication. The 26-year-old graduate student from New Baltimore is leading the way in integrating 3D printing technology with occupational therapy, anticipating a future where customization and accessibility transform patient care.

In pursuing her Doctor of Occupational Therapy degree, Baker's exploration into 3D printing is more than a passing interest; it's a passion project poised to make a tangible impact. "I was immediately hooked on 3D printing and amazed by its potential applications in occupational therapy," Baker said.

"Nicholette Baker has expanded the tools the Occupational Therapy Department faculty and students have to meet the needs of their clients. The 3D printing of items can be significantly cheaper and more easily accessible than products that are commercially available," said Donna Case, assistant professor of occupational therapy. "It allows occupational therapists to adapt tools and equipment to the client rather than forcing the individual to change. As an example, Nicholette designed an adaptive handled flosser that can be used with just one hand. We will be printing those for individuals with disabilities who attend the University of Michigan's dental clinic in Traverse City."

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In 2021, UM-Flint marked its 65th anniversary, celebrating its position as one of only three campuses of the world-renown University of Michigan. Today, the campus continues to undergo a transformation as it grows academically with new undergraduate and graduate degree offerings, expanding partnerships with local and regional entities and industries, and remains committed to the ideals of diversity, equity and inclusion by making an affordable, accessible education possible to the community.

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