A Digital Stethoscope For Your Kids – The StethoMe Review

Have you ever been confused and uncertain about a basic thing? Like you know you should know it, and it’s definitely a familiar concept, but you’re still not exactly sure? For instance, when you see the word Worcestershire sauce written on the menu. You may hope it’s not in the name of the dish you choose to order. Why would anyone name a dish after that condiment and is there anyone on this planet, apart from a few Brits, who are confident to pronounce it? Right. That’s what your average med student feels when trying to auscultate a patient’s heart and lungs for the first time in their lives. It takes quite a few listens before they’re able to decide if the patient is healthy or not. It takes practice. Not as long as learning to pronounce Worcestershire sauce properly, obviously, but long enough. StethoMe aims to save you the time and practice needed to become a pro and interpret the data. Because you don’t need to do any of that! You don’t need the years and years of experience a pulmonologist has to interpret the auscultation records. StethoMe tells you all a parent really wants to know: whether your child’s respiratory sounds are healthy or not. And after consulting the doctor you’ll be sure about what to do next. Because it’s so frustrating for parents to see their child battling an illness and not to know how to help or how serious it is. After all, we just want to do everything we can for them. No wonder there are millions of unnecessa...
Source: The Medical Futurist - Category: Information Technology Authors: Tags: Health Sensors & Trackers Portable Diagnostics AI artificial intelligence stethoscope review children digital health technologies pulmonology Source Type: blogs