What each demo actually shows
These recordings show the current release-candidate interface with synthetic names, agencies, decisions, and activity. The Zoi NTCP Student Journey follows Maria from a clear next action through purposeful practice, useful feedback, visible evidence, and help in context. Agency Operations and Clinical Handoffs shows roster and evidence work while preserving the boundary around physician decisions. Medical Director Oversight shows the separate authority, exact-version review, local overlay, decision-history, and coverage workflow. Four focused recordings then cover one eligible module, the internal practice assessment, recertification evidence, and the one-medication RxNav/openFDA label reference. The Owner workspace is intentionally not shown publicly.
Who should start where
If you're a fire chief, EMS service director, or training coordinator deciding whether Zoi NTCP is worth bringing to your agency, start with The Zoi NTCP Student Journey — it answers "what am I actually getting" from the learner's side in one watch. If you already know you want the platform and your question is about oversight — how you'll track progress, licenses, and compliance across the crew — go to Agency Operations and Clinical Handoffs. Medical Directors and clinical leaders should begin with Medical Director Oversight. If your main question is how the medication reference behaves, go straight to the Drug Label Lookup demo rather than sitting through a fuller tour.
How this fits the rest of the platform
These demos are a companion to the rest of the site, not a replacement for it. For the training content itself, see EMT, AEMT, and Paramedic certification-prep training and recertification training. For the two tools called out by name above, see the dedicated pages for the Full Practice Exam and the Drug Label Lookup. If you're evaluating this for a fire department, EMS service, hospital-based EMS program, or training program specifically, the for Fire Departments, for EMS Services, for Hospital-Based EMS, and for Training Programs pages speak to your context directly. Agency-side reporting — what a training officer or admin sees once students are actually using the platform — is covered on Agency Training Management, and licensing and cost are covered on Pricing.
What these demos don't show
Worth being upfront about, since it's easy to assume a screen recording shows everything a platform can do. NTCP does not claim a production ePCR, patient-care-record, or Tableau connector. Student and agency operational reports are reviewed in the product; the Medical Director workspace has a limited CSV export for decision and coverage tables, not a substitute for the governed signed record. A CME entry begins as a student claim, and NTCP is not currently a CAPCE-accredited CE provider — see What Is CAPCE Accreditation? for what that distinction actually means. Clinical eligibility is version-specific: platform review, agency Medical Director adoption when required, authority scope, and decision expiry are separate gates. A later version or another agency may require a new decision.
Common questions
Can I get a live walkthrough instead of watching a recording?
Yes — these videos are meant to get you most of the way there on your own time, but if you'd rather have someone walk through the platform live and answer questions specific to your agency, reach out and we'll set that up.
Is the data in these videos real student data?
No — the accounts, names, and activity shown are demo data used to illustrate how the platform works, not real students or agencies.
Can I sign up for a demo account myself?
NTCP is licensed per agency rather than sold as an individual account — there's no self-serve public purchase path. If you'd like to see the platform hands-on before your agency licenses it, contact us to arrange access, or start with signing your agency up if you're ready to move forward.
Where do I see actual pricing?
Pricing has the current seat tiers and what's included at each level.

