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MamaAnne

1. Material: PVC
2. Product Name: MamaAnne
3. Usage: Colleges and Hospitals for Nursing Training
4. Type: Patient Care Manikins & Simulation-based Training
5. Characteristic: High Quality and Inexpensive
6. Package: Carton Box

Description

Advancing Maternal Survival and Care

According to the WHO, maternal deaths occur nearly every two minutes, resulting in over a quarter million mothers dying a year.

Many of these fatalities are preventable.

Build confidence and competence when facing critical, obstetric emergencies through high-fidelity simulation training. MamaAnne, our maternal and birthing simulator, provides the platform for that training through:

  • Simplified configuration for rapid use and setup.
  • Next-generation Automatic Delivery System to enhance realism.
  • Flexible solutions to adapt to your scenario needs.

Empower your teams to meet competency requirements with ease.

The added bonus? In the time it would take most people to have read to this point, MamaAnne can be setup for the next scenario. The prep time for MamaAnne is that fast.

Setting a New Standard in Birthing Simulation:

quick-setup.png mamaanne MamaAnne quick setupRapid setup

Effortless prep and quick transition between sessions

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Realistic Experiences

Immersive labor and delivery simulations

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Modular Options

Flexible bleeding solutions and interchangeable modules

target-group-icon.png mamaanne MamaAnne target group iconDiversity

Inclusivity for social and economic benefit

Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH)

PPH is the leading cause of maternal mortality worldwide, accounting for approximately one-fourth of maternal deaths.

Even when women survive, they frequently require surgical procedures to manage the bleeding that can potentially result in lifelong reproductive disabilities.

Global rise in mortality rates

Maternal mortality rates are rising – particularly in the Americas and Europe when considering racial disparities.

Better training needed

Maternal simulations must possess realistic features, user-friendly interfaces, and adaptable options to effectively train learners.

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