MODEL-med Simulating the Specifics

MODEL-med Simulating the Specifics

Simulating the Specifics Active Labour to Postpartum Care   Simulation training is vital in every stage of birth, from active labour to postpartum care, due to its numerous benefits in enhancing the knowledge, skills, and confidence of healthcare providers. At...
MODEL-med Obstetric Examination Cervix Types

MODEL-med Obstetric Examination Cervix Types

MODEL-med Obstetric Examination Cervix Types Three Different Cervix Types   Accurately assessing cervical dilatation and fetal presentation is crucial in obstetrics and childbirth for several reasons: Monitoring Progress of Labor:Cervical dilatation is a key...
MODEL-med Gynaecological Simulator Uteri Types

MODEL-med Gynaecological Simulator Uteri Types

The MODEL-med Gynaecological Simulator  Seven Different Uteri Types   The MODEL-med Gynaecological Simulator simulates a non-pregnant female, for the purposes of carrying out a routine exam. During a gynaecological exam, variations can occur based on several...
MODEL-med: Cervical Dilatation

MODEL-med: Cervical Dilatation

What is Cervical Dilatation?   Cervical dilatation is a key indicator of labour progression. It helps healthcare providers monitor the opening of the cervix, which allows them to assess how far a woman is in her labour process. Accurate assessment of cervical...
MODEL-med: Instrumental Birth

MODEL-med: Instrumental Birth

What is Instrumental Birth?   Instrumental birth, also known as assisted vaginal delivery, refers to the use of instruments such as forceps or vacuum extractors to assist in the delivery of a baby. While instrumental births can be necessary and beneficial in...
MODEL-med: Retained Placenta

MODEL-med: Retained Placenta

What is a Retained Placenta   After childbirth, the placenta is normally expelled from the uterus through the birth canal. If the placenta does not deliver within a certain timeframe, there can be serious risks to the mother’s health. Here are some of the...