Welcome to the UK’s first educational game to help practicing and aspiring general practitioners master their auscultation skills and detection of heart valve disease.

Enter the virtual general practitioner’s office, follow the consultation protocol, examine the patient and put your auscultation skills to the test. Will you master the murmur and make the right diagnosis and referral for your patient?

Heart Valve Master has been developed with help from UK GP Dr Yassir Javaid along with leading cardiologists in the Netherlands: Dr Renée van den Brink and Dr. Janneke Wittekoek.

WHAT WILL I LEARN?


Heart Valve Master is a fun, educational and engaging tool which includes the key components essential to build the skills needed to support the early diagnosis of heart valve disease.
You will learn to:


Understand different patient profiles and symptoms

Perform a physical examination and auscultation

Make a provisional diagnosis

Determine the referral pathway

PLAY OR DOWNLOAD THE GAME


The game is now available free of charge on the App Store and Google Playstore and online. Download here:

 

ABOUT THE GAME


WATCH THE TRAILER

NEWS


Heart Valve Master is well received in the UK

90% of all players reported to have a very good or good experience of the game with 75% rating the game very useful. Players rated the examination and auscultation the most impactful part of the game.

New patient added to Heart Valve Master

A new patient has been added to the GPs’ virtual practice. Ms Jansen is available via the latest update of the App and available online. The additional patient gives GPs a new opportunity to further test their diagnostic and auscultation skills!

CONTACT


If you have any questions about Heart Valve Master,
please contact us at info@heartvalvemaster.co.uk

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