Auscultation Trainer DxBAT

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Article Number
SS-01DX01 DxBAT

The DxBAT® will dramatically increase the fidelity of your standardized patient encounters by automatically providing case-tailored auscultatory findings correlating to your clinical scenario.

REALISM

It maintains the realism of the clinical encounter since it only adds a disc attachment to virtually any real stethoscope, a necklace, and a smartphone on a belt clip. Thus, it does not hinder physical examination procedures such as inspection, on-skin auscultation, palpation, percussion, etc.

TECHNOLOGY

Our patented technology (US pats. 9552745, 9601031, and other US and intl. pending), tracks a stethoscope’s location anywhere on torso and neck. Furthermore, it monitors the patient’s body position, allowing the trainee to auscultate the right sound at the right place at the right time without any intervention from a facilitator.

FIDELITY

Simulated sounds are synchronized in real-time to the SP’s real cardiac and respiratory cycles. Hence, the trainee can properly identify heart and lung pathologies (i.e. systolic vs. diastolic murmurs, inspiratory vs. expiratory adventitious sounds, etc.)

SIMPLICITY

Intuitive smartphone app lets the SP or facilitator select a simulated clinical presentation. Then it automatically delivers auscultatory findings as required (and can DxCAST them to others as well!)

The DxBAT® Auscultation Training System dramatically increases the fidelity of simulated patient encounters by automatically delivering auscultatory findings that correlate to the clinical presentation portrayed by an SP. Thanks to its sophisticated technology, the system delivers sounds with the appropriate timing and intensity depending on where a stethoscope is placed and the patient’s body position. This enables healthcare providers-in-training to fully and properly characterize what they hear. Even with these advanced features, the DxBAT® system does not hinder other physical exam procedures or the appearance of the standardized patient. Furthermore, providers can use their own stethoscopes