Can you tell us if it is from the same company or a different source?
Thank you,
Bobbi Soderstrom, RM
Ryerson University
Toronto, ON Canada
Amy Marowitz wrote:
>I have used a much less expensive version of Noelle, I think about $3000. It does not have the computer interactive capabilities of this model. I have found it to be really useful for practicing hand maneuvers for normal birth and for shoulder dystocia.
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>Amy Marowitz CNM, MS
>Intrapartum Course Coordinator
>Frontier School of Midwifery and Family Nursing
>4401 Wheeler Rd
>Maple City, Mi. 49664
>231-334-6813 If busy call 231-334-4193
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: A forum for discussion on midwifery and reproductive health research. on behalf of Marianne Haueter
>Sent: Mon 9/18/2006 12:11 PM
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Birth Simulator for training Midwives: Anybody experience?
>
>Hello List Members
>I'm a lecture in a Midwifery School. We are in the process of expanding
>the Skillslab. By this occasion I found a description about a new Birth
>simulator "Computer Interactive NOELLE". It is expensive (US Dollar
>19,995.00.
>My question:
>? Does anybody have experience with this simulator?
>? Is it worth paying so much monney for a simulator?
>
>Thanks for any answers.
>
>Regards Marianne Haueter
>
>Description:
>http://www.gaumard.com/customer/product.php?productid=16351&cat=0&page=
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>S565 Computer Interactive NOELLE
> Includes
>. Computer interactive NOELLE and full term neonate
>. Interface modules for ECG, BP/Pulse Ox,
>ultrasound,defibrillation,cardioversion and pacing of NOELLE and neonate.
>. Two 17 inch touch screen monitors
>. One computer to control monitors and communicate wirelessly with
>laptop
>One laptop computer to control fetal delivery, the neonate's condition, and
>the monitors
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>
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Bobbi Soderstrom, RM
Associate Professor
Midwifery Education Program
Ryerson University
(416) 979-5104
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