Empowering Early Educators

Tools and Support for Medical Emergencies

EducationĀ & Programs

Find the program or course that supports you in caring for yourĀ students!

Epinephrine Training Program (Certification)

Learn how to recognize and treat to anaphylaxis with epinephrine with this allergist-developed training course.

$25.00 USD

Med-E Ready

Equip your school for medical emergencies. Complete Med-E Ready to develop a medical emergency response protocol and team.

Free

EpiReady: Food Allergy for Educators

Learn about food allergies and epinephrine with this educator-specific training.

Free

Sudden Cardiac Arrest Education Course

Learn the facts on sudden cardiac arrest from pediatric cardiologist/electrophysiologist and adult-congenital heart disease specialist Dr. Walter Hoyt.

Free

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Missed Out? Check out these recorded events to get some great education!

Couldn't make one of our live events? That's ok!Ā 
We record our events to ensure that all the education and questions are accessible to anyone who wants to learn.Ā 

Epinephrine Virtual Workshop with allergist Dr. Ruchi Shah

Board-certified allergist Dr. Ruchi Shah talks through anaphylaxis cases and using epinephrine.

Free

Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Workshop with allergist Dr. Alice Hoyt

Learn through real-world cases about anaphylaxis and how to prevent and manage it.

Free

EpiReady Webinar: Louisiana Focus

Not sure how to get prepared for anaphylaxis or stock epinephrine? Check out this webinar of Program Director, Sarah Jane, going over Louisiana legislation and other high-level requirements, gaps your program may have, and how EpiReady can help! 

Free

Med-E Ready Webinar: Louisiana Focus

Code Ana Program Director Sarah Jane Lowery walks you through why and how to have a medical emergency protocol and team.

Free

Get Equipped for Emergencies: Nurses Guide to Stock Epinephrine and Inhaler Toolkits

Asthma and allergies are incredibly common, so prepare your school with stock inhalers and epinephrine. This expert panel tells you how!

Free

Downloadables

These free resources are meant to be printed or shared with anyone impacted by your medical emergency planning journey!

Medical Notes For Substitute Teachers

This guide is an easy way to make sure your substitute teachers are aware of any allergies, medical conditions, or medications of students in the classroom. It's always important to make sure your staff, including substitutes, are prepared!

Free

Classroom Allergy Sign

This allergy sign makes it easy to see what foods and other allergens may endanger your students. While examples are already made of the top nine allergens, there are blank options so that you can create your own!

Free

Anaphylaxis Cheatsheet

Not sure if symptoms are anaphylaxis or when to administer epinephrine? Use this cheat sheet to refer to the signs and symptoms that comprise the 3 definitions of anaphylaxis. This sheet makes it easy to see! Refer to these visuals to be prepared for anaphylaxis emergencies!

Free

Quick Note for Medical Emergency Documentation

Medical emergencies are difficult enough to manage without having to fill out tricky forms in the moment. Use this Quick Note to easily document events and times.

Free

Med-E Ready Go Bag Checklist

What's in your medical emergency go bag? Use this checklist to ensure you are fully prepared for any medical emergency and do not forget anything! 

Free

Blank Drill Worksheet

Part of being prepared for medical emergencies includes practicing your medical emergency response plan with your school's response team. This drill worksheet will help guide you through a drill and show you areas of improvement!

Free