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Learn from actual case studies and scenarios encountered by experienced paramedics. Street-tested knowledge you will actually use.
Scenario-Driven
Immerse yourself in realistic patient encounters. Make critical choices and learn from the consequences in a safe environment.
Evidence-Based
Modern learning principles with spaced repetition and cognitive load management designed to maximize retention.
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Featured Courses
Multi-Patient Incident Triage Basics (START/JumpSTART)
Master the START and JumpSTART triage algorithms for multi-casualty incidents. Learn rapid...
Pediatric Assessment Triangle in the Field
Apply the Pediatric Assessment Triangle (PAT) for rapid first-impression assessments. Learn to...
Slow is Smooth - Task Management on High Acuity Calls
Build systematic task management skills for high-acuity calls. Learn cognitive load management,...
NIBP and MAP for BC PCPs
Understand non-invasive blood pressure measurement and Mean Arterial Pressure calculations for BC...
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Whether you are prepping for recertification, brushing up before a shift, or diving deep into a new skill, RustyMedic courses are designed to fit into your busy schedule.
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Clinical Pearls
Quick tips and insights for prehospital providers
The 5-Minute Dementia Screen: Is This Confusion New or Baseline?
"She's always confused." The care aide says it with a shrug as you assess your 84-year-old patient. She is disoriented...
Read more →Naloxone Nuance: Why the Goal Is Breathing, Not Awake
You find him unresponsive in the bathroom stall. Pinpoint pupils, respiratory rate of 4, SpO2 in the 70s. Classic opioid...
Read more →The Sepsis Spot: Finding Sick Before the Blood Pressure Drops
The nursing home calls for "weakness." Your patient is an 82-year-old woman who has "been off" for a day or...
Read more →Handoff Roulette: The 30-Second Report That Actually Gets Heard
You have just given the most thorough handoff of your career. Detailed history, complete vitals trending, mechanism of injury, treatments...
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