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THE HOTEL REGISTRATION DEADLINE FOR THE 2024 CONFERENCE IS NEXT WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24TH!
Conference registration fees do not include lodging. Conference attendees are strongly encouraged to stay at the host facility, the Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel, in order to gain the most from the Conference experience. Check the Conference 2024 Host Facility page for information on booking your hotel room. The Conference rate of $175 per night (plus taxes) is guaranteed only through next Wednesday pending availability, after which market rate will prevail! Please contact confinfo@ncemsf.org if you experience any difficulty reserving a room for the Conference.
Join the many others already registered to attend the 31st Annual Conference in Baltimore, February 23-25. As a reminder, the only way to register for the conference is online. Conference fees and payment policies are detailed on the conference website - please read these policies carefully before registering. The deadline to request refunds for individual registrations paid via credit card, check, or PO is also Wednesday, January 24. Regular registration ends February 16.
As a reminder, the deadline for the Conference Scholarship Program/New Group Initiative has been extended to Friday, January 19th. Decisions will be made shortly thereafter. The deadline for the JCEMS Academic Poster Session has also been extended to Friday, January 19th.
More information about the conference schedule including Stryker EMS Skills Classic, Vomacka Student Speaker Competition, and awards program submissions (DEADLINE FEBRUARY 9TH) is available online.
Don't forget to register and book your hotel room online today, and we'll see you in Baltimore!
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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