Voice-first. Protocol-specific. Built by an emergency medicine physician.
STEMI criteria, stroke upgrades, and sepsis thresholds get missed when medics are task-saturated.
Dozens of protocols, drug doses, and hospital capabilities to remember on every call.
ePCR narratives written from memory after patient handoff — introducing errors and costing time.
Evaluates against your county's alert criteria in real time — flags what your medics might miss under cognitive load.
Ranked differentials with don't-miss flags, prioritized interventions with protocol references, and formulary-verified dosing.
Routes to the correct facility using your hospital capability matrix — trauma levels, stroke centers, PCI, OB, peds, psych.
Auto-generates a complete ePCR narrative from the clinical encounter — ready to paste into your documentation system.
Paramedic speaks their patient presentation via voice — or types as a fallback.
FieldDoc parses input, detects alerts, generates differentials, matches protocols, and routes the destination.
A CS9-compliant SOAP narrative is generated automatically — ready to copy into your ePCR system.
Every alert criterion, drug dose, hospital capability, and transport rule is extracted directly from your county's Medical Operations Manual. FieldDoc is configured per-system, not one-size-fits-all.
Clinical oversight of AI-generated output. Review alert accuracy, protocol adherence, and documentation quality across your agencies.
Reduce documentation time, improve protocol compliance, and give your medics real-time decision support without adding workflow burden.
Voice-first, glove-compatible. Speak your patient presentation and get alerts, differentials, interventions, and destination — plus a ready-to-go ePCR.
Built by Zain Tariq, MD, a board-certified emergency medicine physician — giving medics instant protocol guidance, alert detection, and documentation so their focus stays on patient care.
Request a 30-minute demo using scenarios from your own protocols. We'll configure a walkthrough against your agency's Medical Operations Manual.