MedCAD
Roxanne Sanchez is a Process Engineer at MedCAD, having progressed from a Quality Engineer to an Additive Manufacturing and Quality Engineering Intern since September 2022. Prior experience includes serving as a Student Ambassador at UT Dallas Alumni from May 2021 to September 2023, where Roxanne was responsible for planning internal events for up to 40 participants. Additionally, Roxanne worked as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at the Texas Biomedical Device Center from October 2021 to October 2022 and as a Barista at Starbucks from May 2017 to February 2022, where Roxanne trained and integrated 13 new baristas while maintaining operational standards. Roxanne holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Biomedical/Medical Engineering from The University of Texas at Dallas, completed in 2022.
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MedCAD
We’re Restoring Humanity One Patient at a Time. MedCAD is a privately held medical tech company in Dallas, TX. Founded in 2007, MedCAD is a nimble innovator in the patient-matched medical device industry, offering cranial implants, patient-matched plating, surgical planning and 3D modeling products and point-of-care services. MedCAD is known for its high-quality products, spectacular customer service and concierge-style case management. At MedCAD, our customized surgical solutions are designed from individual patient scan data, converted into digital 3D models, then clinically planned for optimal medical device application. Fast response time, quality products, and customized solutions. AccuShape PEEK Implants – AccuShape PEEK Patient-Specific Cranial Implants are individually sized and shaped implantable prosthetic cranioplasty plates intended to correct defects/replace voids in the cranial skeleton of a specific patient. PEEK implants are designed using patient anatomy. AccuPlan Surgical Planning – Planning a surgery pre-operatively allows a surgeon to consider variables and choose a more direct path of action. Patient-specific tools and medical devices help surgical plans become actual results. Preparation by virtual planning can increase surgeon and patient confidence, reduce surgical time in the OR, aid in patient education and lead to less invasive procedures. AccuModel 3D Models – 3D-printed anatomical models assist in the visualization of patient anatomy. MedCAD clinical engineers use 3D printers to provide high definition 3D study models.