What are Runa and Ayla vaginal simulators?

Runa and Ayla are vaginal simulators used for skills training in obstetrics and gynecology. They allow healthcare professionals and students to practice examination techniques and clinical procedures without practicing on patients.

Simulation-based training supports competence development while reducing unnecessary examinations and improving patient safety.

Why are simulators used in obstetric and gynecological training?

Medical skills training is essential to achieve competence before performing procedures on patients. Training on simulators helps:

Simulation is commonly used before and alongside clinical training.

Who uses simulators for training?

Vaginal simulators are commonly used in hospitals and educational institutions by:

Medical and nursing students 

Gynecologists 

Obstetricians 

Midwives 

General practitioners 

Runa & Ayla as learning tools

Vaginal simulators used for skills training are not medical devices and are intended solely for educational purposes. They allow healthcare professionals to train before real clinical situations without treating a patient. Runa and Ayla are developed with anatomically correct structures and materials designed to provide a realistic training experience.

Key characteristics include:

No maintenance required

Lifelike materials and anatomical landmarks

Lightweight design for easy transport between departments

Runa

Runa is developed for training in vaginal examination during childbirth and gynecological speculum examinations. She is designed to support understanding of labor progression rather than the delivery itself and allows training in scenarios related to labor progression, including:

Ayla

Ayla is used for training and supports hands-on practice of common gynecological procedures in a controlled training environment. Use her to practice gynecological examination and procedures such as:

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