Accepting pilot departments

Your protocols.
One training platform.

Your team studies from your actual protocols -- quizzes, scenarios, algorithm drills. Compare performance, identify weak areas, train smarter.

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What this means for your department

Standardized Competency

Every provider tested on the same material, the same way. No more inconsistent ride-along quizzing.

Fewer Protocol Deviations

Crews drill your standing orders and algorithms until second nature. Knowledge gaps found before they become incidents.

Faster Field Readiness

New hires arrive knowing your protocols, not generic material. Less orientation time wasted on basics.

QA

Defensible Training Records

Every quiz, score, and session logged. Documentation you can hand to the state or use for internal QA review.

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Not Cookbook Medicine

Protocols aren't recipes to follow blindly. When your providers truly know the protocols, they have a stronger foundation for the calls that don't fit the textbook. Deep protocol knowledge doesn't limit clinical judgment -- it sharpens it. The better you know the rules, the smarter your deviations.

Know who needs help before it matters on a call
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Organization Performance
Week Month All
Updated 2 min ago
24
Active Providers
+3 this month
87%
Avg Quiz Score
+4% vs last month
342
Quizzes Taken
+28% vs last month
91%
Protocol Compliance
Above 80% target
80% target
CardiacRespiratoryTraumaPharmOB/PedsMedicalBehavioralEnviro
ProviderRoleQuizzesAvgWeakestStatus
M. JohnsonNRP2894%EnvironmentalOn Track
K. WilliamsAEMT1582%CardiacActive
R. ChenNRP2289%PharmOn Track
S. DavisEMT671%TraumaNeeds Focus
Every answer has a paper trail
Doses, contraindications, and standing orders link to the exact page in your protocol PDF. Defensible documentation for QA review and state compliance.
Pharmacology Quiz
9/15
Amiodarone is contraindicated in which cardiac conditions?
Ventricular fibrillation
2nd or 3rd degree AV block and cardiogenic shock
Atrial fibrillation with RVR
Wide complex tachycardia
Source: Page 127 -- Cardiac, 9030 Amiodarone
Clinical Scenario Stage 1 of 4
88/54
BP
52
HR
78%
SpO2
28yo female found unresponsive by roommate. Drug paraphernalia on scene. RR 6, pinpoint pupils, cyanotic.
What is the immediate priority?
Open airway, begin BVM with high-flow O2
Administer Naloxone 2mg IN immediately
Start CPR immediately
Establish IV access first
Practice your algorithms, not textbook cases
Realistic patient encounters built from your protocols. Patients respond to treatment decisions. More reps on your standing orders means fewer mistakes on real calls.
Pilot runs in under a week

Send us your protocol PDF

That's it. That's your entire contribution. We take it from here.

We build everything

Quizzes, pharmacology drills, clinical scenarios, comprehensive tests, leaderboards, and your supervisor analytics dashboard. All page-cited. Ready in days.

Crews log in and train

Works on any device, any browser. Study on shift, at home, between calls. Use for new hire onboarding or annual competency refreshers.

Scale if it works

Start with a pilot, no commitment. If scores improve and your TOs like it, add seats. If not, walk away.

See the results yourself.

Zero setup on your end. If scores don't improve, walk away.

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