I am a nurse/ emt and I have a deep interest in continuing my cardio
studies. I am looking for abnormal heart sounds in wave format for the
computer. The idea is to use the computer to increase my exposure to these
sounds as I go about my work..
Any suggestions?
Thanks for your time.
With more on that story, here’s correspondent "Jeff Hayes" <jha…@texoma.net>:
$ I am a nurse/ emt and I have a deep interest in continuing my cardio
$ studies. I am looking for abnormal heart sounds in wave format for the
$ computer. The idea is to use the computer to increase my exposure to these
$ sounds as I go about my work..
$ Any suggestions?
$ Thanks for your time.
I can only recommend some more "leisurely" listening for cardiologists, or people
interested in this field: A Japanese sound artist named Aube has recorded a few
albums of experimental soundscapes using nothing but the sounds of the human heart.
Some of it can be *very* unsettling- often making your own heartbeat fluctuate while
listening to the arrhytmic pounding and droning of the heartbeats. Very inspiring
and interesting works.
If you’re interested in this, let me know, and I can help you find some of his CDs.
Bobby Tendinitis **bedwarm(at)mail.dotcom.fr**
http://queeg.resnet.wisc.edu/bedwarm
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Jeff Hayes wrote:
> I am a nurse/ emt and I have a deep interest in continuing my cardio
> studies. I am looking for abnormal heart sounds in wave format for the
> computer. The idea is to use the computer to increase my exposure to these
> sounds as I go about my work..
> Any suggestions?
> Thanks for your time.
Try The Auscultation Assistant at http://www.med.ucla.eduBoth heart and breath sounds
Open this URL and it will give you heartsounds. Let me know if it works for
you.
http://www.medlib.com/beats/00b10000.htm