Your Pocket-Sized Clinical Companion
Designed by frontline clinicians, the Pocket Medic is a comprehensive quick-reference guide packed with essential pre-hospital information, helping you make confident clinical decisions when it matters most.
Whether you're a Student Paramedic, Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), First Responder, FREC provider, Event Medic, Nurse, Paramedic, or other healthcare professional, this guide has been created to provide rapid access to key clinical information in a practical, easy-to-use format.
With over 70 pages of pre-hospital references, clinical reminders, and essential guidance, the Pocket Medic is ideal for use during training, clinical placements, event medical cover, ambulance shifts, and ongoing CPD.
What's Included?
- Adult & Paediatric Vital Signs Reference Charts
- Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS)
- AVPU Assessment
- NEWS2 Reference Guide
- Pain Assessment Tools
- ECG Interpretation Aids
- Common Medical Emergencies
- Trauma Assessment References
- Major Incident & Triage Guidance
- METHANE & ATMIST Handover Tools
- Drug & Clinical Calculation References
- Obstetric Emergencies
- Paediatric Emergencies
- Infection Control Reminders
- Resuscitation Reference Information
- Pre-Hospital Clinical Aide-Mémoires
- Quick Reference Algorithms
- Useful Acronyms & Mnemonics
- And much more…
Why Choose Pocket Medic?
- Compact and easy to carry
- Designed specifically for UK pre-hospital practice
- Ideal for students and qualified clinicians alike
- Excellent revision and CPD resource
- Professionally designed for quick information retrieval
- Created by experienced frontline healthcare professionals
Perfect For
- Student Paramedics
- EMTs & Emergency Care Assistants
- FREC Providers
- Event Medical Staff
- First Responders
- Ambulance Clinicians
- Nurses & Healthcare Students
- Clinical Educators
Format
- 📖 Professionally printed pocket guide
- 📄 Digital PDF version available separately
- 🚑 Designed for UK Pre-Hospital Care
Pocket Medic is designed as a quick-reference educational resource and should be used alongside current clinical guidelines, local policies, JRCALC guidance, organisational procedures, and professional judgement.
Created by The Pre-Hospital Classroom – Supporting Pre-Hospital Education Across the UK.