Medical modeling, also known as biomedical modeling, is a field that involves creating computer-generated representations of the human body and its physiological processes for medical research, education, and clinical purposes. These models can range from simple 2D representations to complex 3D reconstructions that simulate the behavior of organs, tissues, and biological processes. Medical modeling is used in a variety of applications, such as surgical planning, medical device design, drug development, and virtual reality simulations for training healthcare professionals. The goal of medical modeling is to improve patient outcomes, reduce healthcare costs, and advance medical knowledge and technology.