PELVIC Mentor uses a female mannequin with interchangeable anatomies to simulate multiple pathologies
Standardized Patients
Training programs often have trouble finding standardized patients willing to be used for pelvic anatomy and pelvic exam training. Institutions often turn to the PELVIC Mentor to be used in lieu of standardized patients.
Other institutions use the PELVIC Mentor training simulator prior to conducting pelvic exams on standardized patients. This prior experience makes the learner more confident in what is typically an uncomfortable situation.
In Lieu of Clinical Hours
In some countries, simulation can be used in lieu of up to 50% of clinically mandated hours. Training programs often invest in the PELVIC Mentor to satisfy clinical time for locations that have trouble finding clinical sites for their learners.
Simulation Advantage
What are the benefits of adding simulators to your program?
- Advanced simulation is one more benefit that draws learners to various medical educational programs
- Simulators help prepare graduates for licensure exams
- An advanced learning environment helps make graduates highly desirable in the workforce post-graduation
We welcome the input of the Medical Community and would appreciate your feedback.
PELVIC Mentor in simulation center Ashland University