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How it works

From first run to a clear readiness score.

MedRelay does not split field practice and exam prep into separate worlds. A student runs calls, answers NREMT-style questions, and gets one plain-language view of what still needs work.

01

Set the training profile

The student chooses EMT level, state, exam target, and the areas they already know feel weak. MedRelay starts with context instead of a generic quiz path.

02

Run the patient call

The scenario starts like dispatch, not like an answer key. The student gets a complaint, a scene, and a patient who changes as time passes.

03

Get one readiness picture

Simulation runs, practice questions, and mock exams feed one readiness score. The student sees the overlap between clinical gaps and exam gaps.

The simulator

It responds like physiology, not like a chatbot.

If a student delays airway assessment on a respiratory call, oxygen saturation can continue to fall. If they reassess after treatment, the debrief records that timing and shows whether the patient improved.

Delayed reassessment

SpO2 86%

Patient remains anxious and cyanotic around the lips.

Timely reassessment

SpO2 94%

Breathing eases after treatment and reassessment lands on time.

Train the call and the test together.

Start with two free scenarios, then upgrade when you want unlimited training.