Built for high-acuity scene management, advanced airway judgment, ECG interpretation, and the transport decisions that separate competent ALS care from real command of the scene.
The Paramedic track is being built to feel more like command-level field prep than passive content review.
High-yield meds, algorithms, ECG pearls, and advanced field decision points
Paramedic-style questions built around scene judgment, pharmacology, and critical care
Complex ALS scenarios covering airway, hemodynamics, arrest, and transport decisions
Every major content area is being built with all three learning types: flashcards, question banks, and scenario-based sims.
You wanted every path to feel real. So Paramedic now has its own track page, its own sign-up route, and its own dashboard identity even before full content launch.
Students can still choose Paramedic at sign-up and land in the correct dashboard identity immediately.
When Paramedic content goes live, the dashboard and paid unlocks will already be attached to the right user path.
People interested in Paramedic can claim the track now instead of bouncing off a generic dead end.
Paid buttons stay disabled until the track is ready, so the page feels complete without promising access that is not live yet.
A premium company does not make future tracks feel fake. It makes them feel intentional, reserved, and already connected to a larger product system.
The product already tells a Paramedic learner that the path exists, the identity exists, and the release will slot into a real system later.
The visual language here should already feel more urgent, more severe, and more command-oriented than the broader public site.
When people see this page, they should understand that MedRelay is thinking beyond one exam and building toward a much larger healthcare training platform.
Launch List
We’ll let you know when the full Paramedic library, questions, simulations, and paid unlocks are live.