Foresight
Institutional assessment that finds the gap before the score does.
Foresight is the institutional half of the picture. A B2B SaaS for paramedic program directors, lead instructors, and accreditation reviewers, it lets a program author its own TEI items, deliver them to enrolled students, and see — by cohort, by domain, by individual — where the next failure is going to come from. Built with the same item-rendering engine that powers Path2Medic, redesigned for the people who are responsible for outcomes.

Foresight in the name itself.
- Audience
- Paramedic program directors, lead instructors, and accreditation reviewers.
- Category
- institutional B2B SaaS
Capabilities
What it does, in plain language.
Three-tier test builder
Authors compose Quizzes, Chapter exams, and Final exams from a shared bank, with template-driven TEI scaffolding for every item type.
Cohort and individual analytics
Domain radar, TEI-type performance heatmaps, and per-student error-pattern views — the data the CoAEMSP self-study has always required but no platform produced.
AI question generation
Edge function pipeline generates draft items from instructor prompts, classified to NREMT domain and Bloom level, ready for human review.
Branded student delivery
Students log in to the program's branded portal, take the exam, and the results flow back to the instructor dashboard — one platform, two audiences.
The other ibises
More of the formation.

Path2Medic
Where future paramedics learn to read the storm.
EMS test prep platform with 1,400+ NREMT-aligned questions, 220+ ECG strips, AI-powered practice exams, and TEI rendering.

Standing.IO
Protocol authoring for the medical directors who own the protocol.
Clinical-document tooling for medical directors, clinical departments, and fire/EMS agencies — author, structure, and version your own protocols. Medical director sign-off required.

Apex PCR
NEMSIS-compliant ePCR, built for the field.
Electronic patient care reporting software for EMS agencies, with state-by-state compliance configured from day one.
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