NCEMSF,
Join the NCEMSF Board and your fellow collegiate EMS providers from
across North America February 27-March 1 in Washington, DC.
The 2009 NCEMSF Conference Web site and registration utility are now
active. Visit http://www.ncemsf.org/about/conf2009 and register today!
REGISTRATION: The only way to register for the 2009 Conference is
online. Conference fees and payment policies are detailed on the
conference Web site - please read these policies carefully before
registering. Register and pay early to lock in the cheapest rates for
what is already the most affordable EMS education experience.
TRANSPORTATION / LODGING: Registration fees do not include
transportation, parking or lodging, however, a number of discounts
have been arranged. Conference attendees are strongly encouraged to
stay at the host facility, Crystal Gateway Marriott, in order to gain
the most from the conference experience. Check the facility page on
the conference Web site for information on booking your hotel room
and reserve your room early.
More information about the conference schedule, fees, scholarship
funds (application deadline is December 15, 2008), travel
arrangments, awards, BLS and ALS skills competitions, Vomacka Student
Speaker Competition and local attractions is available online and
will be updated continuously as the conference approaches.
Good luck with final exams, have a safe winter break, and see you in
Washington on February 27.
Joshua A. Marks, M.D.
Secretary, Board of Directors
National Collegiate Emergency Medical Services Foundation (NCEMSF)
General Surgery Resident, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
Email: secretary@... Web: http://www.ncemsf.org
Phone/Fax: 208-728-7342
Postal Mail: PO Box 93 / West Sand Lake, NY 12196
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Founded in 1993, NCEMSF is a 501(c)(3) non-profit professional
organization committed to scholarship, research and consultancy
activities and to creating a safer, healthier environment on college
and university campuses. Comprised of approximately 200 college
campus based emergency medical service (EMS) agencies trained to
respond within minutes and provide care tailored specifically to
campus emergencies, NCEMSF's purpose is to support, promote, and
advocate EMS on college and university campuses nationwide. In
addition to providing for the acquisition of medical knowledge,
campus based EMS allows student participants to develop certain life
skills including leadership, communication, and decision making.
NCEMSF provides a forum for communication and creates an environment
where ideas can be exchanged and problems can be solved.
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PO Box 93, West Sand Lake, NY 12196
Please visit the NCEMSF Web site at http://www.ncemsf.org/ for more
information and resources related to collegiate EMS.