Confident and competent students
University of Technology Sydney

Institution: University

Location: Sydney, Australia
Institution size: 320 midwifery students
Background and challenges
Many midwifery students at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) felt unprepared when encountering birth lacerations during clinical rotations. Additionally, some were not permitted to suture in practice, or had limited access to clinical cases. To build confidence and competence, they needed preparation before their 1-hour on-campus lab session on birth lacerations, ensuring they were better equipped for clinical rotations and could gain greater value from their clinical experiences.
Implementation
With UTS’ hybrid learning model, students use GynZone remotely as part of their curriculum, and again on campus during hands-on training. The GynZone app also serves as a handy refresher, helping the midwifery students reinforce their learning on the go and is great for repetition.
The impact
- Reduced anxiety about treating birth lacerations
- Improved outcomes in both clinical rotations and skills lab sessions
- Better instrument handling thanks to a solid theoretical foundation before lab sessions
- Confident and competent students ready for clinical rotations
Conclusion
Students state that GynZone’s content gave them the confidence to enter the lab feeling safe while reducing the anxiety they had before learning about birth lacerations. Now equipped with a solid theoretical foundation, they have the background knowledge needed to ask more targeted questions during their clinical rotations.
Perineal repair sessions have also improved, with students demonstrating better instrument handling skills due to their deep understanding of anatomy and surgical techniques prior to attending hands-on training.
And lastly, educators experienced more confident and competent students — students report being ready for their clinical rotations.
All this, without adding extra classroom- and educators hours. Just flexible, on-demand learning—like a textbook, but better.

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Maternity foundation
Every year, millions of women in fragile and low-resource settings experience birth injuries, often worsened by insufficient access to skilled repairs. he consequences can be lifelong: pain, infections, incontinence, and social stigma.
Institution: NGO
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark 
Global reach: 500,000 midwives and healthcare professionals
Oxford Brookes University
Oxford Brookes University offers both a BSc and MSc 3-year direct entry midwifery degree, and a 2 year BSc in Midwifery for qualified nurses. The educators take great pride in working with the Nursing and Midwifery Council to integrate the curriculum closely with clinical placement to ensure maximal relevance.
Institution: University
Location: Oxford, UK 
Institution size: 150 midwifery students
University of South-Eastern Norway
The University of South-Eastern Norway enhanced midwifery training by integrating GynZone’s e-learning and hands-on workshops. This early preparation resulted in allowing students to take an active role in clinical placements from day one.
Institution: University
Location: Horten, Norway 
Institution size: 80 midwifery students
Thomas Jefferson University
Thomas Jefferson University uses GynZone to deliver consistent, high-quality training for remote midwifery students. Furthermore, educators report benefiting from structured, up-to-date resources, ensuring effective teaching both remotely and on-campus.
Institution: University
Location: Philadelphia, USA 
Institution size: 80 midwifery students
Vaasa Central Hospital
Vaasa Central Hospital enhanced diagnostic skills and fostered a strong learning culture by implementing GynZone. Midwives, doctors, and students learn together, sparking motivation, joy, and curiosity while still improving suturing techniques.
Institution: Hospital
Location: Ostrobothnia, Finland 
Institution size: 1200 births annually
Epping Hospital
Epping Hospital used GynZone to enhance midwives’ skills in perineal repairs, boosting confidence, competence, and clinical outcomes. GynZone empowers staff with the knowledge and skills for better patient care.
Institution: Hospital
Location: Epping Victoria, Australia
Institution size: 4000 births annually





