 Notify you when a student has done something remarkable, like assisted with a birth in the field or treated a patient with cardiac arrest.Fisdap identifies “significant calls” and sends critical thinking question emails that compel students to reflect on their experience. These emails also alert you to a situation where a student may need debriefing. |  Diagnose students’ study needs immediately following a Fisdap exam.When students finish taking any of the Fisdap exams, they’ll get a Learning Prescription which gives them details about their performance. The Learning Prescription tells students how they scored in each section: Airway, Ops, Trauma, etc. as well as a breakdown of the types of questions they answered correctly: Knowledge, Application, Problem Solving. |
 Coordinate shift trading and dropping.When students are allowed to trade and drop shifts with permission, you’ll be sent an email alerting you to the request. You can then approve or deny the shifts online, and an email will automatically be sent to the students to update them. |  Email you a copy of students’ patient care narratives.As soon as your students complete their shift, you will instantly be notified with an email of the narrative so you can read what they experienced on the shift. |
 Remind your students when they are late entering their patient care information.You don’t have to be the only one to nag your students to do their homework! Per your setting preferences, Fisdap sends late reminders to students as soon after the shift as you like (we recommend 72 hours) and then daily until the work is completed. |  Automatically email your students’ internship schedules to your clinical sites.You can choose when the emails are sent and how frequently. Keeping everyone in the loop, including your program and medical directors is good for demonstrating program-wide communications for accreditation purposes. |