EMS practical exams
Built around BC EMR and PCP training programs and the EMALB's grading criteria — launching mid-2026
Paret isn't out yet. This is an honest look at the major features — what ships at launch, what's already running in closed pilots, and what's coming after. We update it as the build moves.
Interfaces shown are illustrative — the released product may look and behave differently.
The microphone runs the whole session. Paret listens through ambient noise, gear, and gloved hands — capturing every decision a candidate verbalises in real time.
AI watches the transcript against the active scenario and drafts candidate-specific notes in the format your form expects — past tense, third person, no editorializing. You decide what counts as correct.
Approved notes flow into your standardized form the moment recording stops. The examiner reviews, adjusts, and signs — not a fresh page of blanks.
Programs run on different forms. Paret's form builder lets you map your existing checklist into the platform — fields, sections, passing criteria, and all. Once it's built, it's available to every examiner in your cohort.
Pair a GoPro or DJI device at the start of the session. After the run, every approved note links directly into the recording — one tap and you're at the exact moment it happened.
The examiner session view is three panels you can rearrange and resize: notes queue, transcript, and scenario context. Camera footage is accessible from the dedicated footage screen.
Candidates run peer-to-peer scenarios outside of formal exams. One student plays the candidate; the other examines with the same tools their instructor uses on exam day. Lower stakes — same fidelity.
Run a full exam day from one screen. Order candidates, watch progress in real time, and hand the form off the moment a run ends.
After the form is signed, the session lives on as a single page: transcript, every note (approved, denied, pending), correlated footage, examiner's private comments, and the candidate's data deletion date.
Paret is built around BC EMS programs and launching mid-2026. The platform is discipline-agnostic — any field where a candidate is graded live against a standardized checklist is on the roadmap.
Built around BC EMR and PCP training programs and the EMALB's grading criteria — launching mid-2026
Scene size-up, ventilation, and search and rescue checklists. Partner programs in early conversation.
Use-of-force, verbal articulation, and scenario-based decision review.
Red Seal practical assessments — electrical, plumbing, welding, automotive.
Objective Structured Clinical Examinations for nursing, medical residency, allied health.
Anywhere a candidate is graded live against a standardised checklist. Tell us what you assess.
Join the waitlist and tell us about the forms your program runs. We're building the launch cohort around programs that reach out early.