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Easy Auscultation Releases Online Heart Sounds Training for Nurses

Easy Auscultation (www.easyauscultation.com) has launched its auscultation training course for nurses. This course consists of 13 multimedia lessons. Each lesson includes an audio recording, thoracic diagram, cardiac animation and dynamic waveform.

2010-08-24
WESTBOR, MA, August 24, 2010 (Press-News.org) Easy Auscultation (www.easyauscultation.com) has launched its auscultation training course for nurses. This course consists of 13 multimedia lessons. Each lesson includes an audio recording, thoracic diagram, cardiac animation and dynamic waveform. A course quiz is also included.

In addition to this nursing course, the Easy Auscultation web site has over 65 heart and lung sound lessons. These 65 multimedia lessons represent one of the most comprehensive sets of online auscultation materials available. Each lesson can be viewed with a PC browser, iPad or iPhone.

As part of its grand opening, EasyAuscultation.com is offering three free courses thru August 30th. Please use the gift code: 98712365701325

Easy Auscultation was founded in 2009. The firm's experienced team of physicians and developers have published over 300,000 copies of its auscultation courses for Lippincott, Littmann, Challenger and Prentice-Hall.

A team of experienced MDs and developers have launched an auscultation training web site. We use innovative multimedia methods to teach heart and lung sounds. Lessons run on PCs, Macs, iPhone & iPad


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[Press-News.org] Easy Auscultation Releases Online Heart Sounds Training for Nurses
Easy Auscultation (www.easyauscultation.com) has launched its auscultation training course for nurses. This course consists of 13 multimedia lessons. Each lesson includes an audio recording, thoracic diagram, cardiac animation and dynamic waveform.