EMCE is EMS education software for EMT, AEMT, and Paramedic training programs, covering competency tracking, internship scheduling, evaluations, and reporting. It is not a general-purpose LMS; rather, it is designed specifically around EMS education operations, with an emphasis on faculty workflows, student progress, preceptor evaluations, and implementation related to CoAEMSP SMC requirements.
Based on the available information, EMCE’s core modules include skills and competency tracking, lab skills and simulated patient records, shared clinical/field internship scheduling, real-time schedule views, automated shift documentation, cohort-wide reporting, SMC exports, and student-facing study cards and quizzes. Supported roles include faculty, instructors, preceptors, students, and schedule viewers, making it suitable for internship and evaluation scenarios involving multiple stakeholders. However, the site does not disclose a more detailed permission matrix, approval workflows, or organizational hierarchy configuration.
Pricing is relatively transparent and uses a one-time “per student, per cohort” model: USD 30 for EMR/EMT, USD 60 for AEMT, and USD 120 for Paramedic. Faculty, instructors, and preceptors are not charged extra. The free tier can be used for program setup, custom requirements, student tracking of lab skills and simulated patients, and includes access for certain roles. EMCE Pro adds scheduling, reporting, SMC exports, and Learning Center features. Payment is handled through the Web App, with card/ACH payments processed by Stripe; institutional invoicing is also available, with NET 30 terms by default.
Deployment is cloud-based via a Web App plus native apps for iPhone, iPad, Android, and Mac; self-hosting is not mentioned. On the security side, EMCE discloses SOC 2 Type II certification, a Trust Center, a privacy policy, and an acceptable use policy, while payment information is handled by Stripe. Third-party integration information is limited: beyond Stripe and the app store ecosystems, there is no visible documentation for LMS, SIS, EHR, API, or developer support.
Key strengths include a strong focus on a vertical use case, clear pricing, multi-platform support, a support response commitment within 24 business hours, and SOC 2 Type II certification. Limitations include its narrow scope, security materials being available only through the Trust Center with no external questionnaires completed, and insufficient information on open integrations or APIs. It is best suited to North American EMS training institutions, program directors, and faculty who need to manage internship scheduling and competency completion.
Access from China is not addressed in the available information. Payments are primarily in USD/CAD via Stripe or institutional invoice, so domestic procurement, compliance, and network connectivity should be tested in practice. For local Chinese colleges or emergency care training organizations, it would be advisable to also evaluate domestic academic administration systems, practical training management platforms, or general-purpose LMS solutions that support localized deployment.
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