"Research demonstrates that practice makes perfect when trying to master cardiac auscultation. Listening to these "Heart Songs" at the computer...can help clinicians at every level refine their auscultation skills."
– Michael J. Barrett, MD, FACC
Cardiac auscultation has traditionally been taught as if it were an intellectual skill, with a didactic lecture followed by a brief demonstration of heart sounds. This approach has yielded disappointing results, with most clinicians able to recognize only about 40% of abnormal heart sounds.
Heart Songs, on the other hand, is based on psychoacoustic research demonstrating that intensive repetition (400 to 600 times) is required for the human brain to master a new sound. This degree of repetition is necessary for the formation of an auditory template of each new sound. Once each new sound is mastered, it is reinforced each time you hear it in a patient.
By using this learning principle from psychoacoustic research, Heart Songs produces a significant improvement in cardiac auscultation in a relatively short time. Two controlled trials1,2 have shown that proficiency in cardiac auscultation routinely exceeds 80% using this approach.
Heart Songs 5 provides you with high-quality heart sounds that you can listen to at your convenience so you can improve your cardiac auscultation skills.
Heart Songs in the News
August 31, 2015
Cardiologists at Medical Meeting Fail to Identify Basic and Advanced Murmurs (ESC Abstract)
June 4, 2007
Capitalizing on a Craze: Medicine on an MP3 (AMA News)
Mar 14, 2006
A Virtual Classroom Is Superior to Traditional Training in Teaching Cardiac Auscultation (ACC 06)
Jan 30, 2006
Heart Songs: Young doctors are losing their stethoscope skills (Time)
Jan 2006
The power of repetition in mastering cardiac auscultation (Am J Med)
References:
- Barrett MJ, Lacey CS, Sekara AE, Linden EA, Gracely EJ. Mastering cardiac murmurs: the power of repetition. Chest 2004;126:470-5.
- Barrett MJ, Kuzma MA, Seto TC, et al. The power of repetition in mastering cardiac auscultation. Amer J Med 2006;119:73-5.
- Barrett MJ, Martinez MW, Scott M, O'Gara PT. How accurate are cardiologists at detecting aortic and mitral murmurs? A reality check on auscultation skills in the era of transcatheter interventions. Eur Heart J 2015;36;792.
- Chizner MA. Cardiac auscultation: rediscovering the lost art. Curr Probl Cardiol. 2008;33:326-408.