Build your school's medical response plan today, and have a safer tomorrow.
Med-E Ready
Is your school prepared for a medical emergency?
Unexpected medical events are more common than most other emergencies, and yet many schools don’t practice medical emergency response plans as often as fire or severe weather drills. Code Ana’s Med-E Ready Program gets your school READY for a MEDical Emergency. Our medical emergency response training is specifically designed for schools, so you can be confident that your staff and students are prepared for any medical emergency. Our team based approach walks you through every step, so you can create a safe and healthy learning environment for everyone. Enroll today to find about our Med-E Ready Program and how we can help you keep your school safe!
Free To All Schools and Early Childcare Centers
Self-Paced Based On Your School's Scheduling Needs
Developed In Accordance With State And Federal Recommendations
Approved By School-Focused Healthcare Providers
"What types of medical emergencies can our school's Med-E Ready Protocol address?"
Your Med-E Ready Protocol is like a fire drill for medical emergencies, so it can address any medical issue.
Anaphylaxis is a severe allergic reaction, treated with epinephrine. Learn more now about allergy emergencies, including how to administer epinephrine.
Asthma impacts millions of children and continues to take lives every year. You can keep kids safe by knowing how to manage asthma exacerbations.
Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) can occur even in otherwise healthy students. Knowing to immediately start CPR and use the AED literally saves lives in schools every year.
Diabetes continues to affect students across the country. Don’t be caught off guard by diabetes management or how to manage a blood sugar emergency.
Trauma, especially bleeding, can be an especially scary medical emergency. Learn today how you can be prepared confident in your readiness for a trauma emergency.
An abundance of potential medical emergencies can impact your school. Reach out to us to let us help you more about these emergencies and how to manage them.