Library announces 3D printing contest winners
Posted: May 18, 2020
A.T. Still Memorial Library’s 3D printing contest has ended, and we have our winners! Model designs were to be used in healthcare, either for education or in general. Judges graded the proposal and model for innovation, creativity, originality, impact on learning, and ability to meet design learning objectives.
Both of A.T. Still University’s (ATSU) campuses received several entries. The top three winners from each campus were:
Arizona campus
First place: Savannah Burrup, ATSU-Arizona School of Health Sciences (ATSU-ASHS) occupational therapy student
3D key turner

Second place: Aaron Lai, OMS I, and Ezra Yu, OMS I, ATSU-School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona (ATSU-SOMA)
Pulmonary Bronchial Tree

Third place: Salaiman Ahmad, OMS II and Jay Crutchfield, MD, FACS, associate professor at ATSU-SOMA
3D Heart sliced in 4

Thank you to our Arizona campus judges for evaluating the proposals and use of 3D models: Crystal Hendron, MEd, learning & disability resources; Kimberly Jones, EdD, director of student life; Cindy Ogren, academic computing analyst; Brittany Williams, MS, instructional designer.
Missouri campus
First place: Alex Ahmann, OMS II and Jay Guyll, OMS II, ATSU-Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine (ATSU-KCOM)
Hand model

Second place: Aaron Steimel, OMS I; Wyatt Fones, OMS I, ATSU-KCOM; Dr. Caroline VanSickle, PhD, MA, assistant professor of anatomy, ATSU-KCOM
Bony ear anatomy model

Third place: Paul Wehner, D2, ATSU-Missouri School of Dentistry & Oral Health
Four models of a patient’s mouth

Thank you to our judges for evaluating the proposals and use of 3D models: Katherine M. Adler, DHA, FACHE, associate dean of ATSU’s College of Graduate Health Studies; Stephanie McGrew, MA, coordinator of ATSU Office of Diversity and Inclusion; Matthew R. Heeren, JD, vice president & general counsel.
If you are interested in learning more about the Library’s 3D printing, check out our 3D printing guide.
by Adrienne Brodie, MLS, liaison librarian for ATSU-ASHS & ATSU-SOMA