DNRPrehospital Education
Built by paramedics, for paramedics

Be ready for the call you haven’t seen yet.

Scenario-based clinical challenges matched to your experience level. Build the decision-making confidence you need before the pager goes off — not while you’re standing over the patient.

Free to start — no credit card, no manager approval needed

Used by paramedics across every level of practice

Road ParamedicsNewly Qualified MedicsCritical Care ParamedicsFlight MedicsParamedic StudentsService Educators
The reality

Traditional paramedic training has a gap

You trained hard in school. You passed your exams. But the road is different. Rare presentations show up with no warning. You second-guess yourself on complex patients. And there’s no safe way to practice the clinical thinking that matters most — the kind that happens in the first 60 seconds on scene.

CPD modules feel like box-ticking. Generic quizzes don’t reflect the decisions you actually make in the back of an ambulance. And by the time you encounter that unusual presentation again, it’s been months since you last thought about it.

DNR exists to close that gap — with focused, scenario-based challenges that keep your clinical thinking sharp between the calls that test it.

Why paramedics choose DNR

Deliberate practice for the calls that matter

Not another generic quiz bank. Every feature is designed around how paramedics actually learn and work.

Matched to Your Experience

Novice, Proficient, or Advanced — every challenge matches where you are in your career. New grads aren't overwhelmed. Veterans aren't bored.

Real Prehospital Scenarios

Airway compromise, multi-system trauma, field sepsis, complex shock — the same presentations that keep you up at night, turned into deliberate practice.

Fits Around Your Shifts

10 minutes on station between calls. A full session on your days off. Train when it works for you — the platform doesn't care if it's 3am.

Grounded in Real Protocols

Challenges are built around current prehospital guidelines and evidence-based practice. What you rehearse here is what you'd actually do on scene.

Track What You've Mastered

See completed challenges, earned points, and your progression across experience tiers. Know exactly where your strengths and gaps are.

Roll It Out to Your Crew

Running a station or mentoring new medics? Everyone trains at the right level. Great for onboarding, crew CPD, or precepting students.

How it works

From signup to first scenario in under two minutes

No complicated onboarding. No modules to unlock. Just sign up, set your level, and start practicing.

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Sign up in 30 seconds

Email and password — that's it. No approval process, no subscription, no waiting. You can be inside the platform before your kettle boils.

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Set your experience level

New grad? Experienced road medic? Critical care? Choose Novice, Proficient, or Advanced so every scenario is relevant to where you are right now.

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Start working through challenges

Pick a scenario, work through the clinical decisions, and build the mental reps that keep you sharp for the real thing.

From the crew

Hear it from medics who use it

I got dispatched to a paediatric seizure last month — first one in over a year. But I'd just worked through a similar scenario on DNR the week before. I had a framework in my head before I even walked in the door.

Jordan M.

Paramedic — 4 years on the road

As a new grad, the jump from uni to the truck was terrifying. DNR gave me a way to rehearse clinical decisions without the pressure of a real patient. I genuinely wish I'd had this during placement.

Sam T.

Newly Qualified Paramedic

We brought this into our station CPD programme. The leveled system means our newest crew members and our most senior clinicians both get something out of the same platform.

Alex R.

Clinical Team Leader — Metro Ambulance

2,400+

Scenarios completed by medics

98%

Would recommend to their crew

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Experience tiers (Novice → Advanced)

<2 min

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Your next shift starts with better preparation

Every tough call gets a little easier when you’ve already rehearsed the thinking. Join paramedics who are building confidence one scenario at a time.