MDAi is a next-generation clinical reference and training platform built from the ground up for field use. Offline. Intelligent. Always current with ALS PCS v5.4.
The current officially endorsed clinical reference app for Ontario paramedics was built on Xamarin Forms — a framework retired by Microsoft in 2024. It requires a live internet connection to function, was last updated in July 2024, and doesn't reflect the ALS PCS 5.4 directives that came into force June 2, 2025.
Every design decision in MDAi was made by a 25-year ACP who has used — and been failed by — the current tools. Here's what's different.
From the moment you need a directive to the moment you have the answer — voice search, structured dosing, mandatory patch alerts, and companion document guidance in a single unified interface.
MDAi includes a fully integrated training platform built from the ALS PCS 5.4 and companion document content. No connectivity required. Questions shuffle every session. The system tracks your weak spots and serves them back more frequently.
Replacing the need to log into the RPPEO website for continuing education — with something faster, smarter, and always in your pocket.
MDAi was built by an ACP with 25 years of field experience in the RPPEO region. Every feature decision reflects real clinical scenarios — not assumptions from a software team.
The goal is simple: to become the officially endorsed clinical reference and training platform for RPPEO paramedics, and then expand that endorsement to all 12 Ontario base hospital programs.
Talk to us →If you're with RPPEO, an Ontario base hospital program, or a paramedic service interested in learning more, we'd love to show you a live demo. No slides — just the app, in your hands.
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