The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology (OBG) Nursing successfully organized an OBG Model Expo on the college campus with the objective of enhancing students’ practical knowledge and encouraging innovative learning. The expo provided a platform for students to demonstrate their understanding of maternal and reproductive health through creative and informative models.
Students actively participated by presenting models on various important topics such as Fertilization, physiology of first stage of labour, mechanism of labour, abortion and its type, fetal circulation, assisted vaginal delivery , Leopold maneuvers and antepartum haemorrhage. The models were designed using innovative materials and clearly labeled to enhance conceptual understanding.
Each group explained their model confidently, highlighting its clinical relevance and practical application in maternal health care. Judges evaluated the models based on concept clarity, creativity, presentation, and practical utility.
The expo not only strengthened theoretical knowledge but also improved communication skills, teamwork, and confidence among students. It created awareness about safe motherhood practices and the importance of quality obstetric and gynecological care.
The OBG Model Expo was a great success and proved to be an effective teaching–learning strategy, making complex concepts easier to understand through visual and practical demonstration.






