Happy Collegiate EMS Week!

Happy Collegiate EMS Week!

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NCEMSF

HAPPY 25th ANNUAL COLLEGIATE EMS WEEK

NCEMSF welcomes you to this special Collegiate EMS Week, which has now been celebrated on college campuses across North America for a quarter-century! Modeled after National EMS Week (which itself is scheduled to celebrate its 50th anniverary in May 2024), Collegiate EMS week celebrates campus based EMS together with all other collegiate corps. Collegiate EMS Week starts today with National Collegiate CPR Day. The goal is to have as many college students as possible educated in the basic principles of CPR on a single day across all of North America. 

Let NCEMSF know how you mark the week on your campus! Tag NCEMSF in your social media posts and send photographs and write-ups to emsweek@ncemsf.org

You can learn more about both of these exciting programs and gain access to resources to help you have a successful EMS Week and CPR Day by visiting the EMS Week and CPR Day pages on our website. Each page also links to an event-specific packet with additional information. 

We are also pleased to announce that hotel registration for our 31st Annual Conference in Baltimore, MD February 23-25 is now available. Rooms at NCEMSF's special rate are $175/night plus applicable taxes and fees. This rate is only available through January 24, 2024, so be sure to reserve now to lock in this deal!

Be well, stay safe and stay tuned - NCEMSF Conference registration will open December 1.


National Collegiate Emergency Medical Services Foundation
Web: https://www.ncemsf.org
Phone/Fax: (877) NCEMSF-1
Postal Mail: PO Box 93 / West Sand Lake, NY 12196

Founded in 1993, NCEMSF is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization committed to scholarship, research and to creating safer, healthier environments on college and university campuses through the support, promotion, and advocacy of campus-based emergency medical services. In addition to providing for the acquisition of medical knowledge, campus-based EMS allows student participants to develop life skills including leadership, communication, and decision-making. NCEMSF creates an environment where ideas can be exchanged and problems solved.

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