Description
Features
- Realistic anal opening permits insertion of a lubricated, gloved finger
- Four interchangeable modules depicting a moderately enlarged benign prostate, a prostate with two discreet nodules, a prostate with an easily palpable large mass, and a prostate with malignant invasive cancer
- Prostates individually mounted on clear plastic cards for easy placement and removal
- Instruction manual
- Soft carrying bag
Why Choose the Advanced Patient Care Male Prostate Simulator for Your Clinical Skills Lab in India?
The Advanced Patient Care Male Prostate Simulator (Item No. 1020127 / W45182, MPN: S230.3.M) is a 0.99 kg digital rectal examination (DRE) training simulator from Gaumard Scientific, USA — designed to give medical students, urology residents, general practice trainees, and family medicine programmes their first structured, repeatable experience of prostate palpation and DRE technique before performing the procedure on a live patient. For medical colleges, urology departments, and clinical skills labs in India where prostate examination competency is a mandatory assessment milestone, the 1020127 provides the anatomical access realism, four-stage pathology progression, and instrument-free simplicity that a first DRE trainer requires.
The anatomically correct anal opening accepts a lubricated, gloved finger in the correct insertion angle for rectal examination — giving trainees the tactile experience of the approach and entry phase that no diagram can replicate. Four interchangeable prostate modules cover the complete clinical spectrum from benign enlargement through to malignant invasive cancer, mounted individually on clear plastic cards for quick instructor-controlled case switching between training sessions:
- Module 1: Moderately enlarged benign prostate (BPH)
- Module 2: Prostate with two discrete nodules
- Module 3: Prostate with an easily palpable large mass
- Module 4: Prostate with malignant invasive cancer
Each module trains a distinct palpatory finding, building the trainee’s ability to discriminate between presentations — the core competency of a clinically useful DRE. The card-mounted design means modules are easy to place, remove, and replace without tools, and the compact 0.99 kg unit is portable enough for skills station rotation, OSCE setups, and faculty demonstrations.
Includes: simulator with four interchangeable prostate modules on clear plastic cards, instruction manual, and soft carrying bag.
Why Buy from SEM Trainers?
SEM Trainers & Systems has over 30 years of experience supplying medical simulators to 1,500+ institutions across 28 states in India. We provide pan-India delivery, on-site installation, faculty orientation, and dedicated after-sales support.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How many prostate conditions does this simulator cover?
A: Four — moderately enlarged benign prostate (BPH), prostate with two discrete nodules, prostate with a large palpable mass, and prostate with malignant invasive cancer.
Q: How are the prostate modules changed between sessions?
A: Each module is mounted on a clear plastic card. The instructor removes the active card and inserts the next one — no tools required. Case switching takes seconds.
Q: Does the simulator require any instruments or accessories?
A: No proprietary instruments are required. Trainees use a standard glove and lubricant, exactly as in clinical practice. Neither gloves nor lubricant are included.
Q: Is this simulator suitable for OSCE station use?
A: Yes. The compact size (0.99 kg) and quick module-switching make it well suited to OSCE rotation setups and faculty demonstrations.
Q: What is the difference between this simulator and the Prostate Examination Trainer, 4 stages (P58-1)?
A: The 1020127 is a Gaumard Scientific product with a realistic body form, anatomically correct anal opening, and card-mounted interchangeable prostate modules — oriented toward full DRE technique training. The P58-1 is a standalone tabletop model from 4B Scientific focused on prostate palpation feel. Both are available from SEM Trainers; the choice depends on whether full DRE approach and entry technique needs to be trained alongside palpation.



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