Paracervical Block Training Model
Our team is designing a gynecological task trainer for our client's training session on paracervical block administration.
Project Overview
A paracervical block (PCB) is a medical procedure which consists of injecting the tissue where the vaginal wall meets the outer part of the cervix, the cervicovaginal junction, with lidocaine in four locations; 2, 4, 8, and 10 o’clock. This procedure is done to reduce pain during intrauterine device (IUD) insertion and other gynecological procedures. Many women have to endure the procedure without the help of a PCB, or only have access to other less effective methods because of limited provider training and lack of realistic affordable models to practice on. Current task trainers that are used to practice IUD insertions typically do not have a cervicovaginal junction, which is making these models less realistic as you are unable to practice a paracervical block. This results in fewer providers learning proper PCB technique and thus more patients who are unable to have access to this procedure.
Our team is tasked with creating a realistic, reproducible, and low cost model that includes a realistic cervicovaginal junction to simulate PCB injections to train healthcare professionals to make this procedure more accessible. Creating an anatomically accurate model with materials that better simulate the mechanical properties of the female reproductive tissues by having a needle insertion resistance of 1.09N, and elasticity of 1.94 kPa/mm. This will allow providers to practice needle placement, injection, and IUD insertion in a supervised safe learning environment. Ultimately, our goal is to improve provider access to learning the PCB procedure and expand patient access to pain management in women’s healthcare.
Team Picture

Files
- Preliminary Report (October 8, 2025)
- Preliminary Presentation (October 2, 2025)
- PDS (September 18, 2025)
Progress Reports
- Week 5 (October 9, 2025)
- Week 4 (October 2, 2025)
- Week 3 (September 25, 2025)
- Week 2 (September 18, 2025)
- Week 1 (September 11, 2025)
Contact Information
Team Members
- Evelyn Ojard - Co-Team Leader
- Renee Sobania - Co-Team Leader
- Ellinore Letts - Communicator
- Abigayle Chapman - BSAC
- Nora Lorentz - BWIG
- Cadence Seymour - BPAG
Advisor and Client
- Prof. Randolph Ashton - Advisor
- Dr. Jessica Dalby - Client
- Dr. Kim Krawzak - Alternate Contact