GPS: S1 | Episode 2

GPS Season 1, Episode 2 delivers a full-length, high-stakes patient case that challenges your clinical reasoning in real-world scenarios, plus three targeted skill drills: an IV infusion practice set to sharpen your drip rate and medication math, a ventilator practice session to fine-tune settings and avoid common pitfalls, and an ABG interpretation set to master acid-base balance under pressure. Designed for critical care transport clinicians and anyone tired of passive learning, this episode blends structure, interactivity, and clinical relevance to help you think faster, act smarter, and stay ready.
Format

Online
Course

Time to Complete &
CE Count:

4-6 hours to Complete
4 CEs

Accreditation:

CAPCE, ASTNA, & IBSC

Purchase Options:

Part of the GPS Season Pass or FULL-CODE Subscriptions

Content Duration:

New episode monthly; Episodes available for 3 months

Price

$20

Why should I take this course?

Think Through the Case

Built for Critical Care Transport

Learn on Your Terms

Each GPS episode walks you step-by-step through a high-stakes scenario, breaking down pathophysiology, priorities, and transport strategy. You won’t just learn what to do—you’ll learn why it matters, sharpening your ability to reason clinically in any critical care environment.
From scene to bedside to handoff, GPS reflects the real-world challenges transport teams face. These cases explore clinical choices, resource limitations, and the logistics of moving critically ill patients—delivered in a way that’s relatable, relevant, and ready to apply.
Whether you're squeezing it in after shift or diving deep on a day off, GPS episodes are designed for flexible, focused learning. With guided visuals, voice-over coaching, and built-in clinical pearls, each episode helps you learn in real time—and retain what matters.

Meet the instructor

Charles F. Swearingen

Founder/ Lead Educator
Charles Swearingen is a flight paramedic, educator, and Amazon bestselling author with over 20 years in critical care transport. He is passionate about making complex medical topics easy to understand and apply in real-world scenarios. Charles looks forward to helping students build confidence in critical care decision-making through engaging, hands-on education.