Built by a working paramedic.
I'm Jaden — a paramedic in Colorado, and the person who builds ProtoQuiz.
ProtoQuiz started during my paramedic school field internship. I needed to learn the protocols I'd actually be using on shift — the local drugs, doses, and decision points — and every study tool I could find was generic NREMT prep. The other option was making flashcards from scratch, hundreds of pages of them. I knew there had to be a better way. So I built it.
How ProtoQuiz is made
Every feature comes from the same test: would this help a provider learn their protocols faster? The app quizzes you on your own agency's protocol PDF — pharmacology, algorithms, adaptive scenarios — and every answer cites the exact page in your document so you can verify it against the source. Extraction runs about 90% accurate in our testing, which is why you can edit any extraction and data yourself.
I read the protocols users upload. The blog's protocol-comparison work (like our 53-protocol review) comes from that same page-by-page reading, and every claim in it is page-cited.
Get in touch
Feedback from working EMTs and paramedics shapes the roadmap directly — most of what ships started as a user suggestion. Email [email protected].
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