Online Course Coming Fall 2026

(ER) Emergency Ready
Foundation System

The complete preparedness system built by an ER doctor
for busy doctors, veterinarians & professionals

Online — On-Demand
Opening Fall 2026
Accredited: 5.0 CME hours (MD/DO/DDS & 9 professions)
13 hr CE for Vets/Vet Techs (RACE)

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The Reality

What every busy professional already knows but has been too busy to solve.

You know you should be more prepared. You've thought about it after every hurricane season, every grid failure, every news cycle about supply chain disruptions.

But between patients, call schedules, and family life — when exactly are you supposed to figure all this out?

“I spent 6 months researching a single generator purchase.
You shouldn't have to.”

That realization — that busy professionals need someone to cut through the noise and say “here's what actually works” — is exactly why this course exists.

What You Get

12 comprehensive modules. One complete system.

01
Welcome & Mindset
Discover your prepper personality type, run a realistic risk assessment for your area, and build the right mental framework so preparedness feels achievable — not overwhelming.
Prep Personality QuizRisk Assessment ToolThe Prep Spinnies™
02
Financial Preparedness & Documents
The unglamorous prep that saves everything. Emergency cash strategies, critical document protection, and the financial safeguards that actually matter when systems go down.
Document Vault ChecklistCash StrategyInsurance Review
03
Family Emergency Planning
Communication plans for when you can't be home. Rally points, contact redundancy, age-appropriate conversations, and the SneakyPrepping™ approach for reluctant family members.
Communication Plan TemplateSneakyPrepping™Kids & Teens Guide
04
Power & Climate Control
Generators, solar, battery backups, and how to keep medications temperature-stable. The module that would have saved 6 months of research on its own.
Generator ComparisonSolar OptionsBattery Sizing Calculator
05
Water & Sanitation
Filtration, purification, and the pathogen science most courses skip. Storage calculations, backup purification methods, and sanitation solutions that maintain hygiene and dignity.
Water CalculatorFilter ComparisonSanitation Protocol
06
Food Storage & Cooking
Build from 2 weeks to 6 months of food security. Freeze-dried vs. pantry rotation, special dietary needs, allergen management, and cooking when the kitchen doesn't work.
Tiered Shopping ListsSpecial Diet PlanningOff-Grid Cooking
07
Medical Preparedness
Medication management, SLEP (Shelf Life Extension Program) data, and access to professional-grade medical supplies at up to 80% off retail. Written by a physician, for physicians.
Medication Stockpile GuideSLEP DataSupply Access (80% Off)
08
Communication
When cell towers fail: radio, mesh networks, satellite options, and family contact redundancy systems that actually work when infrastructure doesn't.
Radio GuideMesh NetworksContact Redundancy Plan
09
Security Awareness
OpSec, home hardening, situational awareness, and why the doctor's house is the first one neighbors come to. Practical strategies — not paranoia.
Home Hardening ChecklistOpSec BasicsSituational Awareness
10
Go Bags, Vehicle & Pets
Bug-out bags that aren't ridiculous, vehicle emergency kits you'll actually maintain, and pet emergency plans — because your golden retriever doesn't have a plan B.
Go Bag ChecklistsVehicle KitPet Emergency Plan
11
Maintenance & Systems
Rotation schedules, testing protocols, and the “topped-off life” approach that keeps everything current without adding another task to your already impossible schedule.
Rotation CalendarTesting ProtocolLazyPrep™ System
12
The Cascade Effect
When one failure triggers the next: infrastructure cascades, long-duration scenarios, and understanding your role as a medical professional when systems fail around you.
Cascade ScenariosLong-Duration PlanningProfessional Role Guide
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Beyond the Modules

Every module includes tools you'll actually use.

Included With Your Enrollment

Prioritized action plans — know exactly what to do first
Product recommendations tested through 8+ hurricanes
Multiple scenario planning (shelter-in-place AND evacuation)
Shopping lists with specific products and links
Maintenance systems that work for busy schedules
Access to professional-grade medical supplies (up to 80% off)
Family implementation strategies including SneakyPrepping™

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The (ER) Emergency Ready Foundation System opens online Fall 2026. Get on the list to be first to know when enrollment opens — and you'll get the free Quick Start guides while you wait.

Accredited: 5.0 CME (MD/DO/DDS & 9 professions) • 13 hr CE for Vets/Vet Techs (RACE)

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What You'd Spend Without This Course

100+ hours of research at your hourly rate$30,000+
Wrong generator purchase alone$1,500–3,000
Medical supply savings (basic stockpile)$1,800+
Expired food you'll throw away without a system$500–1,000
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Built for Professionals Like You

If any of these sound familiar, this was made for you.

The “I know I should” professional

You've been meaning to get prepared for years. You've bought a few things. You know it's not enough. You just need someone to tell you exactly what to do.

The overwhelmed researcher

You've gone down the rabbit hole. Fifteen browser tabs open. Conflicting advice everywhere. You need a trusted filter, not more information.

The doctor parent

You know what happens when systems fail — you've treated the consequences. You can't always be home. Your family needs a plan that works without you.

The “just tell me what to buy” professional

Your time is worth more than the savings from comparing 22 generators. You want tested recommendations from someone who's lived through the scenarios.

Your Instructor

From one professional to another

Dr. Julie Shamas spent 25 years in emergency medicine — managing chaos, making split-second decisions, and seeing firsthand what happens when systems fail.

Her disaster medicine credentials run deep: formal training in CBRN (chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear) response, hospital disaster leadership across multiple healthcare systems, work with DMAT (Disaster Medical Assistance Teams), and collaboration with FBI rapid response teams. She has trained physicians and hospital staff on emergency protocols and lectured on real-world threats including projected chemical and biological attacks on civilian targets.

But her most important teacher wasn't a textbook — it was life. Multiple major hurricanes. Nine days without grid power. A family member's insulin dependency during extended outages. Being a frontline ER physician during COVID-19.

After spending 6 months researching a single generator purchase, she realized: busy professionals don't have time to figure this out themselves. They need someone to cut through the noise and say “here's what actually works.”

25+
Years in Emergency Medicine
10
Hurricanes
1,000+
Physicians in Community
CBRN / DMAT
Federal Disaster Training

Common Questions

Everything you need to know before enrolling

When does the online course open?
The online (ER) Emergency Ready Foundation System opens Fall 2026. You can get on the list now to be first to know when enrollment opens, plus get the free Quick Start guides while you wait.
How is this different from free prepping content online?
Free content tells you WHAT to do. This course tells you exactly HOW, WHY, and WHEN — with specific product recommendations, the reasoning behind each choice, prioritized action plans, and a complete system designed for professionals who don't have time to piece it together from 200 YouTube videos. You're not just getting a list — you're getting the clinical thinking behind every decision. A complete system with timelines built for professionals who need it done right, not done over.
I'm already somewhat prepared. Is this still worth it?
Most “somewhat prepared” people have significant gaps they don't know about — expired supplies, single-scenario planning, no communication backup, or no maintenance system. The course identifies and fills those gaps systematically.
Can I get CME/CE credit for this?
Yes. This activity is accredited for 5.0 CE/CME hours through Pinnacle Conference, LLC — jointly accredited by ACCME, ACPE, and ANCC. Credits are accepted by AMA (PRA Category 1™), ACPE, ANCC, AAPA, ADA, APA, ASWB, CDR, and BOC. For veterinarians and vet techs, this course is approved for 13 hours of non-medical CE credit through the AAVSB RACE Program. Receipts suitable for employer CME/CE reimbursement are provided upon enrollment.
What about the medical supply access?
Course members get access to professional-grade medical supplies through group purchasing at up to 80% off retail. For many members, the savings on a basic medical stockpile alone exceed the cost of the course.
Is this live video or self-paced? When does it open?
The (ER) Emergency Ready Foundation System is launching online and on-demand — go through the modules on your own schedule. Future live cohorts may follow for members who want that experience. While you wait: the free Quick Start guides give you a starting point this weekend, and Prep Talks lets you watch me dig into preparedness topics live and free.

CME & CE Accreditation: Approved

In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by Pinnacle Conference, LLC and Julie Shamas, MD. Pinnacle Conference, LLC is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

This activity is accredited for 5.0 CE/CME hours with the following institutions:

AMA PRA Category 1™ ACPE CPE ANCC NCPD (CNE) AAPA Category 1 ADA-CERP CDE APA CE ASWB-ACE CDR CPE BOC CEUs

Also approved: 13 hours non-medical CE — Veterinarians & Vet Techs

AAVSB RACE Program

Receipts suitable for employer CME/CE reimbursement are provided upon enrollment.

Ready when you are.
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The (ER) Emergency Ready Foundation System opens online Fall 2026 — get on the list and you'll be first to know when enrollment opens.

12 modules • CME/CE accredited • Online & on-demand

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DISCLAIMER: This course is provided by Alanprep LLC, doing business as Prepping Partner, for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute medical, legal, financial, or other professional advice. Always consult your own physician for medical decisions, a licensed attorney for legal questions, and a qualified financial advisor for financial decisions. You are solely responsible for evaluating the appropriateness of any information, recommendation, or product for your specific situation and for using all equipment safely in accordance with manufacturer instructions.

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CME and CE accreditation has been approved through Pinnacle Conference, LLC, jointly accredited by ACCME, ACPE, and ANCC. This activity is accredited for 5.0 CE/CME hours. For veterinarians and vet techs, this course is approved for 13 hours of non-medical CE credit through the AAVSB RACE Program. Receipts are provided for your records; eligibility for employer reimbursement depends on your institution's policies.

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