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Dear ,
Join your fellow collegiate EMS providers from across North America for the 31st Annual NCEMSF Conference February 23-25 in Baltimore, MD. We are planning for the same high-quality, affordable educational and networking experience that has been customary at NCEMSF Conferences since 1994.
The 2024 NCEMSF Conference website and registration utility are now active.
Register today at: https://www.ncemsf.org/conference/conference/how-to-register
Your NCEMSF username is:
REGISTRATION: The only way to register for the 2024 Conference is online. Conference fees and payment policies are detailed on the conference Web site - please read these policies carefully before registering. Rates are based on time of registration and individual (not institutional) membership status. For groups purchasing registrations using purchase orders, institutional checks, or purchasing cards, please be sure to review our FAQ and fees and policies pages to ensure a smooth registration process. Information that may be required by your school's purchasing department can be found on our Tax Forms page. Register and pay early to lock in the lowest rates for what is already the most affordable EMS education experience.
Squad leaders/advisors, please make sure you can access your group's institutional website account, especially if you intend to purchase bulk registration tokens (useful if know you are attending with a set number of attendees, but not yet certain who specifically; note though that tokens are non refundable). If you need assistance finding or accessing your account, please contact your Regional Coordinator or email webmaster@ncemsf.org.
Information on pre-Conference workshops will be available at a later date. Pre-Conference workshops will take place in the morning and/or afternoon of Friday, February 23rd, will have limited capacity, and may require an additional fee.
TRANSPORTATION / LODGING: Registration fees do not include transportation, parking, or lodging. Conference attendees are strongly encouraged to stay at the host facility, Marriott Waterfront Hotel, in order to gain the most from the conference experience. See the Conference webpage for information on booking your hotel room and reserve your room early. The conference rate of $175 per room per night (plus taxes and fees) is guaranteed through January 24th only, pending availability.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS: Speaker submissions are still being accepted. Interested speakers should submit their session proposals online. Vomacka Student Speaker Competition applications are due by January 31st.
The EMS Skills Classic sign-up and payment process is also available online. Early Skills Classic Sign-Up is still just $10 per team, payable via card only through February 9th. After that date, sign-up fees rise to $15. On-site sign-up will be available as space permits. We encourage every school/squad in attendance to participate in this fun filled event.
More information about the conference schedule, fees, scholarship funds (application deadline is January 31st), and travel arrangements is available online.
Many sponsorship and exhibitor opportunities exist as well. See the sponsors section of the website for more information.
Lastly, remember the NCEMSF annual awards and self-evaluative programs! Nominations or applications are due no later than February 9th. Check out the appropriate pages of our website for more details.
Good luck with final exams, have a safe winter break, and see you in Baltimore.
Be well,
NCEMSF Conference Committee
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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