Abstract

Video Objective Train the trainer: Hands on creation in less than 10 minutes an anatomically accurate simulation model for repair of third and fourth degree obstetric lacerations Setting 1. Create in less than 10 minutes an anatomically accurate high fidelity simulation model using beef tongue and beef intestine and craft supplies in order to teach the repair of third and fourth degree obstetric lacerations to obstetrics and gynecology residents. 2. Understand the anatomy of the perineum and anal sphincter as illustrated by this simulation model. 3. In the setting of insufficient training in ob/gyn residencies regarding 3rd and 4th degree obstetric laceration repairs and assuring competence in this area by the time residents graduate, simulation models have become increasingly relevant. This video aims to provide residency program directors and educators with a detailed step-by-step hands-on creation in less than 10 minutes of an anatomically correct high fidelity simulation model using beef tongue and beef intestine along with easily obtained craft supplies which can be used for teaching OB/GYN residents third and fourth degree obstetric laceration repairs Interventions n/a Conclusion The video provides an easily made (within 10 minutes) anatomically accurate high fidelity model utilizing beef tongue and beef intestine along with easily obtained craft supplies that can be used to teach the correct techniques for third and fourth degree repairs for obstetric lacerations.

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