The "Female Contraceptive Device Guidance Model" is a highly realistic teaching tool specifically designed for the education and operation training of contraceptive devices (intrauterine devices, Iuds). Models usually feature realistic structures of the uterus, cervix and vagina, which can visually display the installation position and operation path of the contraceptive device, enabling trainees and patients to have a clearer understanding of the usage principle of the contraceptive device.
In teaching, this model can be applied to medical school courses, obstetrics and gynecology training in hospitals, and patient education. By simulating the insertion, removal and operation skills of intrauterine contraceptives, it helps trainees master the standardized operation procedures and reduce the risks of real operations. Trainees can practice their operation techniques, Angle control and equipment usage in a safe environment, thereby building their confidence in operation.
In addition, the model can also be used for patient education, enabling women to have a direct understanding of the placement of contraceptive devices and the precautions for their use, thereby enhancing compliance and satisfaction. Overall, the female contraceptive device guidance model combines safety, intuitiveness and practicality in skills training and health education, and is an important auxiliary tool for improving the usage norms of contraceptive devices.