Denver, CO May 9th 2011 - This week only, Thinklabs Medical is offering two medical Apps –iMurmur2 and Heart Record for iPhone and iPad - FREE. The Apps are normally paid-only Apps and are being offered free on a worldwide basis. The free offer is timed to coincide with the FutureMed Executive Program at Singularity University, from May 10-15thto be held at NASA Ames Research Center.

Clive Smith, CEO of Thinklabs Medical, explains the decision to offer the Apps for free for this short window, “FutureMed is a terrific program for forward-thinking people in medical technology. FutureMed asked us to provide their attendees with special access to Thinklabs Medical Apps and we decided that we’d go the extra mile and open this opportunity to our global user base. This is a chance for clinicians, faculty and medical students worldwide to grab a virtual copy of a textbook free of charge.”

iMurmur is a great way to learn heart murmurs and other abnormal heart sounds. iMurmuruses real patient recordings to provide authentic heart sounds so that learners know how real patients sound, rather than mere simulations. The App includes reference waveforms, diagrams and educational material, and is designed as a quick mobile reference for medical students, residents, teaching faculty, and practicing clinicians. iMurmuris also a valuable tool in nursing and EMT communities. The App can be used on Apple iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad platforms.

Heart Record is a fun, recreational App for non-clinical use that turns the iPhone into a consumer electronic stethoscope. Heart sounds can be captured, displayed and emailed - a terrific way for lay users to listen to the heart without a stethoscope.

Heart Record is a consumer version of Thinklabs Stethoscope App, a professional sound recorder with multi-touch user interface, real phonocardiographic waveform display, email and annotation capability, and many other features. Stethoscope Appprovides live sound recording from Thinklabs Digital Stethoscopes, enabling clinicians to capture patient heart and lung sounds at the bedside or office for EMR, research, second opinion, telemedicine, and educational use.

Thinklabs is the first company to provide an electronic stethoscope with connectivity for recording and display of heart and lung sounds on the Apple iPhone and iPad. The Thinklabs ds32a Digital Stethoscope, on which the sounds were recorded, has established a reputation for outstanding audio performance in the clinical, research and telemedicine world.

About Thinklabs

Thinklabs specializes in the development of electronic stethoscopes and mobile medical technologies. Thinklabs conducts active research in stethoscope technology and design, and mobile applications for medical devices. The company holds numerous patents in body sound sensing and electronic stethoscope technology. The Thinklabs ds32a is one of the leading electronic stethoscopes on the market today. Visit Thinklabs online at