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Dr. Michelle Oblak says as a surgical oncologist she has learned that we have so much information and knowledge, however there is so much we do not know and cannot control. In medicine, we are limited to what we are able to do. But is it actually that a particular case goes beyond what we know or are taught or what anyone has thought of before? Watch Dr. Oblak tell the story of Patches and how she is thinking outside the box and aiming to personalize medicine with 3D printing. Dr. Michelle Oblack is a veterinary surgical oncologist and assistant professor at the Ontario Veterinary College. Her passion for veterinary medicine started early and throughout her career she is constantly seeking to find ways to push the boundaries of medicine. She is an active researcher with a focus on translational research and has several collaborations considering dogs as a naturally occurring disease model for cancer in humans. With a patient-centred approach, Michelle works to always consider how to best treat patients that come into her care, often looking for alternatives to what is readily available. Her interest in 3D printing started a couple of years ago when she was faced with a difficult surgical procedure. She realized that if a replica model of the patient and tumour could be available, it could help with planning the surgical approach and also for training of the students, interns and residents involved with the case. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx