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3D Printing Medicine

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Technology
45
25 students
23 January 2026

Teaching Instructions

This is lesson 2 of 5 in the unit "Exploring 3D Printing Innovations". Lesson Title: 3D Printing in Medicine Lesson Description: This lesson focuses on the applications of 3D printing in the medical field. Students will explore case studies of prosthetics, organ models, and surgical tools, discussing how these innovations improve patient care and outcomes.

Unit: Exploring 3D Printing Innovations

Lesson 2 of 5
Duration: 45 minutes
Class size: 25 students
Grade: 9th Grade
Subject: Technology
Curriculum Framework: International Baccalaureate (IB) Design Technology (MYP Year 4 - 5)


Lesson Overview

This lesson introduces students to real-world applications of 3D printing in medicine. Through case studies and interactive discussions, students will develop an understanding of how technology can innovate healthcare, improve patient outcomes, and raise ethical questions relevant to today’s world. This aligns with the IB learner profile attributes of being knowledgeable, thinkers, and open-minded.

IB MYP Design Technology Connection

  • Global Context: Scientific and Technical Innovation (Innovations in medicine and healthcare)
  • Key Concepts: Development, Systems
  • Related Concepts: Innovation, Function
  • Approaches to Learning (ATL) Skills:
    • Communication (collaborative discussions, presenting)
    • Research (analyzing case studies)
    • Critical Thinking (evaluating benefits and challenges)

Learning Objectives

By the end of this lesson, students will:

  1. Identify three specific applications of 3D printing in the medical field (e.g., prosthetics, organ models, surgical tools).
  2. Explain how 3D printing innovations improve patient care and medical outcomes.
  3. Evaluate the ethical and societal implications of 3D printing technology in medicine.
  4. Communicate their understanding through collaborative discussion and reflective writing.

These objectives align with IB MYP Criterion A: Inquiring and Analyzing and Criterion C: Developing Ideas.


Materials & Resources

  • Projector and screen
  • Printed case study handouts (3 cases: prosthetics, organ models, surgical tools)
  • Whiteboard and markers
  • Student notebooks or digital devices for note-taking
  • 3D printed medical model (optional, if available)

Lesson Breakdown

1. Introduction & Hook (5 minutes)

  • Begin with a short, engaging video clip (1-2 minutes) showing 3D printing in action in medicine (prosthetics being printed, surgeons using 3D models).
  • Ask students: How do you think 3D printing could change healthcare?
  • Record initial student ideas on the whiteboard (Encourages curiosity and taps prior knowledge).

2. Case Study Exploration (15 minutes)

  • Divide students into 5 groups of 5.
  • Distribute 3 different case study handouts:
    1. Custom Prosthetics – tailored limbs improving comfort and mobility
    2. 3D Printed Organ Models – used for surgical planning and education
    3. Surgical Tools – faster, cheaper production of patient-specific instruments
  • Each group reads their assigned case study and answers:
    • What problem does this invention solve?
    • How does 3D printing improve upon traditional methods?
    • What are possible challenges or ethical concerns?
  • Groups prepare 2-minute summaries to share.

3. Group Presentations & Discussion (15 minutes)

  • Each group presents their findings to the class.
  • Use guiding questions after each presentation:
    • How might this innovation impact patient outcomes?
    • Are there any limitations or risks?
    • Could this technology be accessible globally? Why or why not?
  • Facilitate a brief whole-class discussion emphasizing critical thinking and different perspectives.

4. Reflective Writing & Individual Response (8 minutes)

  • Individually, students write a short reflection (approx. 150 words) answering:
    Which 3D printing medical innovation do you think has the greatest potential and why? Consider benefits and challenges.
  • This activity develops communication skills and internalizes learning.

5. Closure & Connection to Next Lesson (2 minutes)

  • Recap key takeaways: 3D printing’s role in medical innovation is growing and raises both exciting possibilities and important questions.
  • Preview next lesson: How to design a 3D printed medical device prototype (practical skills + creativity).
  • Remind students to think about which medical challenges they might want to address with technology.

Assessment

  • Formative: Group presentation content and participation during discussion (assessed via teacher observation rubric focused on knowledge and communication).
  • Summative (preparation for unit project): Reflective writing piece assessed on clarity, reasoning, and connection to case studies (aligned with IB MYP Design Criterion A and C).

Differentiation Strategies

  • Provide simplified case study versions for learners needing support.
  • Encourage advanced students to consider ethical dilemmas such as cost/accessibility and implications for human identity.
  • Students with motor challenges can participate as group discussion leaders or scribes.

IB Approaches to Learning Highlight

  • Communication: Clearly expressing complex information in both group and individual contexts.
  • Research: Analyzing authentic medical innovation case studies.
  • Critical Thinking: Evaluating real-world impacts and ethical concerns.

Teacher Reflection (for planning improvements)

  • Were students actively engaged in identifying challenges and benefits?
  • Did group presentations foster collaborative skills effectively?
  • Were students able to critically discuss ethical implications?
  • How might technology tools (e.g., virtual 3D models) enhance future lessons?

This structured yet interactive lesson supports IB’s holistic education goals by developing not just knowledge, but also critical thinking, communication, and global awareness — all vital for young innovators in technology and medicine.

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