Models help understanding
Adam,Rouilly was delighted to provide male pelvis and genital organ models to Prospect to use at awareness-raising events and in group sessions for men with prostate cancer. The SOOMSO MO17 Median Section of the Male Pelvis, and MO15 Model of the Male Genital Organs effectively demonstrate where the prostate is and its proximity in relation to other organs, such as the bladder, bowel and rectum. The Male Genital Organs model has further detail of the prostate, bladder, seminal vesicle, spermatic cord, inguinal canal and testicles.
The models are helpful both for raising awareness of symptoms to promote early detection and to help men recently diagnosed understand the condition and their treatment options.
Adam,Rouilly Director of Sales and Marketing, Tariq Shahab, and Zachary Weitz, Graphic and Content Creator, visited Prospect members at Penny Brohn to find out how the models are helping support their cause.
Tariq said: “We’ve been providing models and simulators to assist in medical education for over 100 years and we’re always inspired by the many different ways they can be used.
“What the Prospect group is doing is amazing and it was incredibly moving to hear about the important service they are providing to people in such difficult times, as well as the awareness members are raising about prostate cancer.
“We’re really privileged to be able to play a part in that vital work.”
Zachary added: “Our day with Prospect was both inspiring and enlightening, especially hearing the meaningful conversations about cancer treatment that unfolded while the members examined the models.”
Committee member Jeff Allen chose Adam,Rouilly because he recognised the company as a high-quality brand after working with models from its range during his career as a university lecturer in physiology .
Adam,Rouilly has been at the forefront of medical education since 1918, working closely with healthcare professionals, hospitals and universities in the development and supply of medical teaching models to support advances in clinical knowledge and training.