Train like lives depend on it. Because they do.
Unlimited AI Patient Simulations and Practice Questions. Built for EMS, nursing, respiratory, and NP students.
3 AI patient scenarios free · no card
AI Patient Simulations
Practice realistic scenarios with your AI training officer.
Make real-time clinical decisions and get graded against the checklist for your exam — shown here: an EMS medical assessment.
1st Place — Best Practice, NCEMSF 2026
Trusted by the 2025 NCEMSF Collegiate EMS Organization of the Year


53%
Pass Rate
38.5%
Confidence
18.8%
Assessment Score
Who it’s for
One platform. Every certification.
Pick your track at sign-up — questions, simulations, and scoring are scoped to the exam you’re actually taking.
EMS
Talking-patient simulations scored on official NREMT skill sheets, plus NREMT-style practice questions.
- EMT-B
- AEMT
- Paramedic
Nursing
Bedside simulations scored on clinical judgment, question banks for every level, and a computer-adaptive NCLEX-style practice exam for LPN and RN.
- CNA
- LPN
- RN
Critical & emergency nursing
Specialty question banks, timed practice exams, and high-acuity patient simulations.
- CCRN
- CEN
Respiratory therapy
A question bank and timed practice exam built for the NBRC TMC written exam; the RRT track adds CSE-style clinical simulations.
- CRT · written exam
- RRT · written + sims
Nurse practitioner
Board-aligned question banks, diagnose-and-treat patient encounters, and a timed practice exam for both FNP boards.
- FNP-C · AANP
- FNP-BC · ANCC
How it Works
Three minutes. One patient. Every decision graded.
The same loop on every track — here, an EMS call graded on its skill sheet.
Take the call
Gather SAMPLE/OPQRST history from AI patients who respond naturally.
⌁ MEDIC 7 — RESPOND: 56 Y/O MALE, APARTMENT LOBBY, CHEST PAIN. ALS AVAILABLE ON REQUEST.
» type anything. “scene safe? gloves on. how many patients?”
Make the decisions
Make real-time clinical decisions and hear audible symptoms.
Any pain when you breathe in?
“No… it’s more like pressure. It goes up into my jaw.”
Face the sheet
Scored against the real standard for your exam — detailed breakdown after every run.
- ✓History of present illness (OPQRST)8/8
- ✓Airway, breathing & oxygen3/3
- ±Past medical history (SAMPLE)4/5
You got allergies, meds, history, and the event — but never asked last oral intake. That’s the fifth SAMPLE point, and the one most people drop. Next run: close it out before you move to vitals.
Thousands of Practice Questions
Everything You Need to Pass Your Exam
Exam-style questions with detailed explanations. Adaptive difficulty focuses your study time on your weakest areas.
- Every question maps to a real exam content area
- A worked explanation on every answer — right or wrong
- Difficulty adapts to hunt your weak spots
- Airway, Respiration & Ventilation88%
- Cardiology & Resuscitation74%
- Trauma61%
↳ weak spot — drill queued
- Medical & OB/GYN83%
- EMS Operations92%
The Library
100+ AI patient scenarios.
Unlimited scenario attempts — every EMS scenario written and verified by certified paramedics.
A scrolling sample of scenario titles across cardiac, trauma, respiratory, obstetric, pediatric, toxicology, environmental, and behavioral categories.
The Coronary Crisis
Bicycle vs Buick
Grape Escape Gone Wrong
Denise's Book Club Blowout
Cookie Catastrophe
Friday Night Lights Out
Voices in the Walls
Collapse on Mile 19
Special Delivery on Magnolia
Coffee Grounds and Cold Sweats
Zara's Wheezing Wednesday
Midnight Gasp on the Second Floor
Shrimp Tacos and Regrets
Maria Won't Stop Seizing
Hot and Bothered
Rosa in the Crosswalk
Drowning on Dry Land
Heart Attack on the Dance Floor
Cord on the Floor
Too Hot on the Roof
Dorothy Hit the Deck
The Caving Chest
Testimonials
Real Stories. Real Impact.
When I first joined the agency, I was nervous and second-guessing everything I did. Using Medceptor let me practice real scenarios at my own pace and actually understand what I was doing wrong. Now I feel confident walking into calls and like I truly belong on the team.
Nayana P. — EMT-BThey're not just creating another training tool — they're designing a system that changes how providers think, make decisions, and apply critical reasoning in real time.
Matthew Turner — EMT / EMS Educator, Turner PreHospital EducationPatient assessment has always been one of my biggest challenges. After discovering and using its resources, I feel significantly more confident and prepared for my skill exams!
Steven He — EMT StudentWhy Medceptor?
Effective
Don't just memorize facts. Practice real patient encounters so you understand the why.
Accurate
Every EMS scenario and question is written and verified by certified paramedics — each track's content is built to its own exam standard.
All-in-One
Questions, simulations, and feedback in a single platform. Stop juggling multiple apps.
Plans
Try Medceptor Today.
Affordable plans for every learner. Train smarter with Medceptor without stretching your budget.
Free
Free
- Three starter scenarios
- 15 questions per month
- Full AI patient + grader on the free scenarios
Standard
$9.99/mo
billed $59.99 / 6 mo · or $19.99 monthly
- 100+ AI patient scenarios
- Unlimited scenario attempts
- 15 practice questions per month
Pro
$12.49/mo
billed $74.99 / 6 mo · or $24.99 monthly
- Everything in Standard
- Unlimited practice questions
- Identifies your weak spots
Institutions
Custom
- Bulk seats for your cohort
- Admin dashboard with progress tracking
- Dedicated onboarding + support
Prices in USD. Cancel anytime.
Questions
Asked & answered.
Which certifications do you cover?
EMS (EMT-B, AEMT, Paramedic), nursing (CNA, LPN, RN), critical and emergency nursing (CCRN, CEN), respiratory therapy (CRT and RRT), and family nurse practitioner (FNP-C and FNP-BC). Pick your track when you sign up — questions, practice, and scoring are all scoped to that exam. One nuance: the CRT track preps the written exam only; clinical simulations come with the RRT track.
Are you affiliated with the NREMT?
No — we're independent. We grade you against the same skill sheets the registry publishes (like the 42-point Medical Assessment), so the practice here lines up with what you'll actually be tested on. 'NREMT' is their trademark, not ours, and they don't endorse us.
How does the grading actually work?
The way a good preceptor does it. You run the call, and we check what you actually said and did against the skill sheet — point by point. You get your score, every item you earned or missed, and a plain note on how to fix it. No vague 'good job,' no guessing what cost you.
What happens if I make a critical mistake?
Same thing as on the real exam — the attempt fails, no matter how many points you'd racked up. The difference is here you see exactly which call did it and why, then run it again. Far better to learn it on the couch than in front of an examiner.
Is the free version really free?
Yep. Three full patient scenarios and 15 practice questions every month, with real feedback — no card. You only pay if you want more.
Can my school or program use it?
Absolutely. Programs get seats for the whole class, can assign scenarios, and see how each student is coming along week to week. Reach out and we'll get your cohort set up.
- Scene size-up · PPE3
- Primary survey · ABCs6
- Baseline vitals4
- OPQRST history8
- Oxygen therapy2
- Aspirin — right indication4
- + 8 more items graded off-screen11