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  This easy-to-use, affordable simulation is designed to
familiarize medical students, residents, and allied health
students with the auscultatory part of the cardiac exam.
AN INTERACTIVE TUTORIAL ON HEART SOUNDS
Cardiac Auscultation was developed by Anthony J. Frisby, PhD, and Adam L. Wilkes, MD, both of Thomas Jefferson University.
In the tutorial mode, you select one of the 18 cardiac abnormalities presented and your mouse acts as a stethoscope, enabling you to hear the heart sounds. You’ll also see a visual representation of the abnormality, a description of the clinical setting, associated findings, and common radiation of the abnormality.
In the self-test mode, you listen to the heart sounds, select the corresponding abnormality, and receive your answer.
With Cardiac Auscultation, students can spend as much timeas they need with the "patient", listening to heart sounds again and again until they are able to identify cardiac abnormalities readily.
System Requirements:
Windows: 486; 4MB of RAM; 1.5MB of free hard disk space; Win3.1; Sound Card
Macintosh: 68030; 2.5MB of RAM; 1.4MB of free hard disk space; Mac 7.0; Sound Card
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