Online Resource Illustrates Basic Diagnosis Procedures For Medical School Students

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Article Date: 19 Jan 2009 - 5:00 PDT

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Welch Allyn, a leading manufacturer of frontline medical products and solutions, introduced Diagnosis 101, an online educational resource for medical school students just starting out on their quest to become physicians. The company's microsite, http://www.welchallyn.com/diagnosis101, demonstrates the ins and outs of basic diagnostic procedures including ophthalmoscopy, otsoscopy, blood pressure measurement and auscultation in a fun, interactive environment.

"The first couple of years of medical school can be overwhelming," says Cindy Kuiper, senior category manager, EENT and Thermometry, at Welch Allyn. "We designed our site to help students become more comfortable with basic physical diagnosis as they embark on their career journey. It includes animations and demonstrations of essential diagnostic techniques, illustrations of anatomies, and an overview of the functions of the eye, ear, heart and lungs. Ultimately, it helps future physicians learn what they need to do, and how they need to do it, using tools that will become as essential to them as a hammer is to a carpenter."

The ophthalmology section of the site includes information about how to conduct a basic eye exam as well as detailed descriptions of the anatomy of the eye that will help students more accurately diagnose disease. The otoscopy section details the anatomy of the inner ear and illustrates how to conduct a basic ear exam, and the blood pressure section demonstrates appropriate technique and shows physicians how to use a gauge and cuff. Finally, the auscultation section lets visitors listen to and download recordings of the circulatory and respiratory sounds of the body as heard through a stethoscope.

Online Resource Illustrates Basic Diagnosis Procedures

"The basic tools and techniques showcased on this site are critical to every physician's success," added Kuiper. They are the most common exams performed by caregivers in frontline settings around the world, but they are fundamental skills that will stay with them for a lifetime-much like some of the Welch Allyn devices they will carry. Our intent in creating this site is to educate and inform, but it's really about making life a little easier for the students."

About Welch Allyn

Founded in 1915 and headquartered in Skaneateles Falls, New York (USA), Welch Allyn is a leading global manufacturer of medical diagnostic equipment and a complete range of digital and connected solutions. With over 2,300 employees working in 17 different countries, Welch Allyn specializes in helping doctors, nurses, and other frontline practitioners across the globe provide the best patient care by developing innovative products, breakthrough technologies, and cutting-edge solutions that help them see more patients, detect more conditions, and improve more lives.

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