Join 65,000 of your colleagues and subscribe to the #1 online medical education platform in the world. Gone are the days when you had to buy multiple products from different vendors. With EM:RAP you gain access to everything you will ever need throughout your career, all for one low price.
Because what you do matters!
AUDIO PODCASTS
Our emergency medicine, urgent care, and primary care audio programs have something for everyone. Just starting out? Our Comprehensive Core Curriculum (C3) has you covered for all of the most common presentations to the Emergency Department and Urgent Care. More of a seasoned vet? There is a reason our flagship EM:RAP podcast is the #1 EM audio program: it is full of cutting-edge updates from the specialty’s leading voices. Looking to expand your Urgent Care knowledge? UC Max has you covered!
HD VIDEOS
Can’t remember exactly how to execute that tricky procedure? Have no fear, our HD video section is filled with expertly-shot procedure videos and expert commentary. We also regularly host live shows to cover topics of interest. Additionally, we are building a robust library of video courses and lectures so you visual learners can deep dive into specific topics of interest.
BOARD REVIEW
Our Crunch Time audio product is a comprehensive board review course for MDs, RNs, PAs, NPs, and students of all types. We even have separate versions for both Emergency Medicine and Family Medicine!
LIFELONG LEARNING AND SELF-ASSESSMENT (LLSA)
Our reviews of LLSA papers cut straight to the chase. Listen to the audio and take the attached quiz, and you’ll be ready to ace the ABEM LLSA exam!
LITERATURE REVIEWS
Our Emergency Medical Abstracts team analyzes over 600 papers each month, so you don’t have to! And we dissect and summarize the best of these abstracts so you have the very best-available information for your practice.
PRIMARY CARE
Right on Prime is our comprehensive monthly audio series for the generalist. Primary care, urgent care, low-risk obstetrics, pediatrics, rural, remote and international medicine, paper reviews, and much more!
URGENT CARE
UC Maximus has revolutionized Urgent Care education. Your membership unlocks exclusive access to a comprehensive suite of UC educational products.
ABOUT EM:RAP
For twenty years, Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives (EM:RAP) has provided the EM community with the highest-quality medical education resources. Now the leaders in the field, the name EM:RAP has become synonymous with EM education. EM:RAP’s UC Maximus platform will do the same for Urgent Care. Our goal is to provide you with a one-stop for all your educational needs. With your EM:RAP subscription you gain access to everything you will ever need throughout your career, all for one low price.
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Bug
Download function doesn’t work
Download doesn’t work …just stream
Quite frustrating in low coverage commutes to count on streaming. Sleep timer would be a bonus and the ability to start and stop from headphones without having to open the app should be standard. Still a glitchy app.
Fortunately the content makes up for the frustrating app!
Download no longer working
Unclear whar happened, but deleted and reloaded… app no longer able to dowload…
This app is awesome!! 👨🏻⚕️💉
After using this app for about a month, I’ve learned so much. Thanks team!
New app is worse
New app looks pretty.
Worse: slow startup time. Slow switching between episodes.
The new version of the app Sux
I’ve had to delete and reinstall, long download times. Difficult to navigate.
There was nothing wrong with the old app design.
Cannot download audio
The audio doesn’t download onto the app and it frequently crashed while streaming.
Very slow load times
Fantastic content but new version takes over 20 seconds to load each time making it painful to use.
Most recent update bad, podcast great!
5 star up until most recent update. Brutal load times when opening the app. Also not a fan of how C3 episodes are organized and have noticed a few are missing (e.g. peds fever)