Lunch & Learn: Damon Coyle

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Damon Coyle, medical innovation specialist at the University of Missouri’s Sheldon Clinical Simulation Center, is a medical sculptor who specializes in creating ultra-realistic, interactive training devices for healthcare education. With a background in medicine, anatomical sculpture, product development, industrial design, and 3D printing, he blends technical rigor with hands-on craftsmanship to build innovative simulation tools. His work spans 3D modeling, traditional sculpting, and additive manufacturing, allowing him to create highly accurate, lifelike task trainers. Damon is especially passionate about designing user-friendly products and taking ideas all the way from concept to real-world use.

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March 30, Day 1
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Art in the Service of Medicine: Sculpting the Future of Surgical Training
Grab your lunch and join a session on how creativity, materials science, and simulation design are shaping the next generation of clinical training. Visit: https://damoncoyle.com Warning: The content in this session is simulated, but it may look real. It is intended for training medical and veterinary professionals. No real patients are shown.

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