Author: Kaleb Lachenicht, Director Epic EM and Chief Clinical Officer of ROCKET

In emergency medicine and critical care, the need for continuous learning is non-negotiable. The challenge? Traditional courses are expensive, require time away from work, and often feel like a one-time information dump rather than a structured journey of ongoing skill development.
That’s why we’re changing the game.
At EPIC EM, we’ve launched a subscription-based training model—a bold, innovative shift that makes high-quality emergency medical education more accessible, flexible, and financially sustainable.
🚀 Why Subscription Training?
Instead of paying for individual courses as isolated events, this model allows providers to spread out costs and access structured learning over time. The subscription includes:
✅ Ongoing access to courses – No need to wait for the next in-person session; learn at your own pace, on your schedule.
✅ A structured learning pathway – Develop competency over time, not just in a single weekend.
✅ Exclusive content and expert mentorship – Stay connected with a learning community, discussion forums, and regular updates in evolving clinical practice.
✅ Cost-effective education – Instead of large upfront fees, professionals can budget predictably while still gaining world-class training.
🔥 How This Changes the Training Landscape
1️⃣ From One-Off Courses to Continuous Learning
Traditional models often focus on a single event. You attend a course, get a certificate, and move on—until the next update rolls around. But what happens in between? Learning in medicine isn’t just about a day in a classroom; it’s about ongoing exposure, reinforcement, and real-world application.
2️⃣ Accessibility for More Providers
For many providers, training costs are a barrier. With a subscription model, courses become affordable and sustainable. Instead of making tough choices between training and financial stability, providers can engage without breaking the bank.
3️⃣ Learning at the Right Time
A major flaw of traditional training is that it often doesn’t match real-world needs. If you take a course but don’t use the skills immediately, retention suffers. With a subscription, providers can access training when they actually need it—just before applying it in practice.
🏆 The Future of Medical Education is Flexible
We’re not just tweaking the system—we’re rebuilding it to meet the needs of modern healthcare providers. This model is built for:
✔ Paramedics needing ongoing upskilling
✔ Doctors looking for structured emergency and critical care education
✔ Nurses building confidence in emergency medicine and critical care
✔ Retrieval teams refining high-performance skills
In a world where medicine never stops evolving, neither should education.
This is more than just a new way to access courses. It’s a paradigm shift.
Check out how it works: EPIC EM Subscription Model
Would love to hear your thoughts—how would a subscription model change your approach to training? 🚑🔥