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NAEMT Pulse

The NAEMT Pulse is a monthly publication of NAEMT, distributed to all NAEMT members to provide the latest information about the association and the EMS profession, and provide resources to support our members carrying out their lifesaving work.  To view the newsletter in another language, select the language from the translation button in the upper right of the screen.

EMS momentum gains, member training and recognition opportunities!
NAEMT Pulse

April 2025

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50th ANNIVERSARY SPOTLIGHT

Honoring a Legacy: Celebrating 50 Years of NAEMT & 55 Years of the National Registry

 

As EMS evolves with new technologies and healthcare demands, NAEMT and the National Registry remain committed to ensuring Clinicians receive the training, certification, and recognition they deserve. We honor the past, celebrate the present, and look forward to the next 50 years of innovation and lifesaving service. Read more from the National Registry

 

Do you have a photo from the past 50 years or message to share? Send it to media@naemt.org and we will add it to our 50th anniversary page. Thank you!

WHAT'S HOT

Our Time is Now: Continue the Positive Momentum of EMS On The Hill Day

 

Thank you to the 267 EMS advocates who participated in EMS On The Hill Day 2025 in Arlington, VA and on Capitol Hill. In just one day, EMS professionals from around the country conducted 232 meetings with Senators, Representatives, and key legislative staff and committees. View Photos

 

Tune in to Episode 48 of NAEMT Radio to hear about the importance of Hill Day in bringing together EMS professionals, elected officials, and healthcare leaders to address key industry challenges. More importantly, how the EMS community is offering solutions, particularly in terms of cost savings and efficiency with bills such as Treatment in Place ( TIP ) and Mobile Integrated Healthcare ( MIH )

 

We need you to amplify the EMS message.

 

  1. Review the top  legislative requests .
  2. Enter your street address and zip code to send a templated email.  (The work is done for you, and it takes only minutes to send.)  Our goal is 10,000 emails!
  3. Feel good about helping the EMS profession in your state and across the nation. 

 

Other ways to easily get involved in EMS Advocacy:

 

  • Ask Your House Representative to Support EMS by Joining the Congressional EMS Caucus, if not already a  member . The bipartisan Caucus helps to promote, educate, and increase awareness of federal policy issues impacting EMS. 

 

  • Review key NAEMT legislative requests and reach out to your federal representatives, or connect with them in their home district, and ask for their support.

 

  • Receive tips from your state’s NAEMT Advocacy Coordinator who is appointed to educate and engage members on NAEMT's federal advocacy efforts. If your state's advocacy coordinator position is “OPEN”, consider applying for the position!
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View Key Federal Legislative Requests

NAEMT Recognizes the 2025 National EMS Advocates of the Year

We were honored to present the 2025 EMS Advocate of the Year Award recipients at the  EMS On The Hill Day Briefing in Arlington, VA. Sponsored this year by Demers-Braun-Crestline-Medix, Solutions Group, and Stryker, the awards recognize EMS professionals whose volunteer efforts advance EMS through educating and engaging elected government leaders, EMS and healthcare communities, and the public. We congratulate this year’s recipients and thank them for their tremendous efforts to advance EMS care. 

Justin P. Duncan, BS, NRP, CCEMT-P, FP-C (Missouri)  is the President of the Missouri EMS Association and influential to advancing mobile healthcare across the state. He also serves as Chief Executive Officer of the Washington County Ambulance District, a regional mobile healthcare provider in rural Missouri.  Read more  |  MEMSA Announcement

James Mazza, MA, NJEMT (New Jersey)  is an EMS innovator, prioritizing advocacy and mentoring others to ensure they understand the importance of speaking on behalf of the EMS profession as well as their agency. Mazza is the Chief of Montclair Ambulance Unit and has worked in EMS for 18 years.  Read more  |  Montclair Announcement

Cecilia Ogle, AAS, NR-P (Tennessee)  is a Paramedic with 16 years of experience, and has dedicated her career to public safety, education, and advocacy. She advocates for improved EMS training, resources, and community outreach, pushing for greater support at local, state, and federal levels.  Read more

Celebrate National EMS Week, May 18-24

We Care. For Everyone.

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As EMS professionals, WE CARE. FOR EVERYONE. We’re there for our community, whenever and wherever they need us. May 18-24 is National EMS Week, a time to show our gratitude for the extraordinary service of EMTs and paramedics.

 

EMS Week is also a time to educate the public about EMS professionals and their essential service. NAEMT partners with the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) on EMS Week to encourage the nationwide recognition of EMS Week and contributions of EMS professionals. Here are some easy ways to get your community and workforce into the spirit of the week:

 

 

  • Host a community blood drive or encourage your colleagues to donate blood during EMS Week. Learn about EMS whole blood  and  Stop The Bleed ® .

 

  • Recognize Health, Wellness and Resilience Day on Sunday, May 18, by offering the Mental Health Resilience Officer ( MHRO ) course to your team. 

 

  • New!  Participate in the EMS Week photo challenge for a chance to win exciting prizes. From now through May 25, submit your photos or link to media@naemt.org . To be considered, c apture your EMS agency celebrations, selfies, community or PR events, and ride-alongs or meetings with elected officials. The winners will be contacted and announced online. 

 

 

EDUCATION

Register for Superior Trauma Education – World Trauma Symposium in Indianapolis

World Trauma Symposium

An outstanding lineup of expert presenters and topics are coming to Las Vegas and the World Trauma Symposium on October 21. The day’s stellar program will also be live streamed. Participants can receive up to 8 hours of ACCME or CAPCE-approved CE credits. 

 

Moderated by  Col. (Ret) Warren Dorlac, MD, FACS, USAF , PHTLS Medical Director and  Margaret M. Morgan, MD, FACS, CAPT MC(FS) USN , PHTLS Associate Medical Director, the Symposium offers more than a dozen topics, including:

 

  • Dangers of Sleep Deprivation in EMS, Paul Koch, Paramedic
  • Tourniquets: Replacement, Conversion, and Prolonged Care, Rachel Russo, MD, MS
  • Patterns of Gun Violence Against Women in the US, Mallory Williams, MD, MPH, FACS
  • Trauma in 2025 – Is it Time to Evolve our Practices? John Lyng, MD
  • Trauma Surgeons in the Field? Considerations for Prolonged Extrication , Anne Rizzo, MD
  • Top Prehospital Trauma Research 
World Trauma Symposium
Register Today!

Register by July 26: 

$215 in-person

$120 virtual

(physicians add $30)

 

Remember, NAEMT members save $125 on EMS World Expo 3-day program registration.

Accreditcon

Top NAEMT Faculty to Present a Preconference Workshop at ACCREDITCON

 

Are you attending ACCREDITCON in Anaheim, CA? 

Join top NAEMT faculty on May 29 for a preconference workshop on  Integrating Evidence-Based Courses into Your Paramedic Program.  Advanced EMT and paramedic program directors can leverage continuing education curricula to enhance initial education and meet paramedic competency requirements. NAEMT educators will help identify the NAEMT course curricula to meet paramedic competency requirements and how to incorporate NAEMT curricula into paramedic initial education. It’s an opportunity to discuss best practices with program directors who have successfully incorporated NAEMT curricula into paramedic education programs.  Learn More

Maximize Your Time at EMS World Expo – Register to Attend NAEMT Courses

EMS World Expo

Register  for NAEMT courses being held in conjunction with  EMS World Expo , October 20-24 in Indianapolis, IN. Full NAEMT members save $125 on core 3-day EMS World Expo registration.

  • Tactical Emergency Casualty Care ( TECC ) 3rd Edition Provider Course , Oct. 20-21, 8 am-5pm. The course teaches EMS practitioners how to respond to and care for patients in a civilian tactical environment. Successful completion results in a certificate, card recognition as a TECC provider for four years, and 16 hours of CAPCE credit. Register

  • EMS Vehicle Operator Safety ( EVOS ) 2nd Edition Course , Didactic only , Oct. 20, 8 am-5pm. The course addresses the vehicle operations and transport safety knowledge gaps that lead to injuries and deaths, while focusing on behavior change for creating a culture of safety. Successful completion results in a certificate, card recognition as an EVOS provider for four years, and 8 hours of CAPCE credit. Register
NAEMT Tactical Emergency Casualty Care Course

Not able to attend EMS World Expo? Locate an NAEMT course near you!

The NAEMT website makes locating an NAEMT course near you easy with various search criteria options. Search by location, zip code, program, and course.  Locate a Course  

Scholarship sponsors

Support the New and Advancing Professionals to the EMS Workforce

 

  • April 30 Deadline: NAEMT Foundation  – Up to $1,000 will be awarded in June in scholarships to become certified as an Emergency Medical Responder or EMT. Please share the application guidelines   with those who may be interested in an EMS career. The NAEMT Foundation works to build a better future for EMS through funding EMS education and research. Learn more .

 

  • May 31 Deadline: Columbia Southern University  – Exclusive NAEMT member scholarship at CSU will cover up to 60 credit hours toward one online degree program.  Learn More

PROFESSIONAL

EMS News Briefs

  • Pennsylvania Senator calls on government at all levels to do more to address sustainable EMS funding models to include operating and capital costs, ensuring the continued efficiency of service delivery of critical calls, and supporting workforce needs, such as high-quality training. Read more
  • EMS officials in Oklahoma are concerned over a bill reducing ambulance reimbursement rates; “It puts profits over patients, and that’s not the point of health care, that’s definitely not the point of EMS”... Read more
  • EMS drone initiative to deliver defibrillators, EpiPens and other medical supplies to local emergency scenes in has been cleared for a test run. Read more
  • New wellness center is being created to assist first responders with mental and physical health challenges brought on by their jobs. Read more

Get Ready for National EMS Week, May 18-24 – We Care. For Everyone.

EMS Readiness and Response: A Reflection on the Oklahoma City Bombing

 

Tragedy struck on April 19, 1995, when a bomb was detonated outside the Oklahoma City’s federal building. The blast killed 168 people, 19 of them children, and injured nearly 700 more. The Oklahoma City National Memorial Museum  was created to memorialize them. Among the lessons learned, is that the training of first responders was integral to the successful response. We are grateful for their readiness and response, then and now. Bill Justice, NREMT-P, long-time NAEMT member and an author of NAEMT’s Tactical Emergency Casualty Care ( TECC ) course, provides a then-and-now reflection 30 years later. NAEMT sincerely appreciates Bill for sharing his experience!  View Reflection

EMS response to disasters

Upcoming CE Webinar: Preparing for the Worst to Deliver the Best EMS Response

 

Join us on Tuesday, May 13, at 12 noon Central for this webinar on effective EMS event planning, which is critical for ensuring optimal response. Proper planning involves anticipating potential risks, ensuring readiness, allocating proper resources and coordinating responses swiftly and efficiently. This webinar will break down the planning and response to two recent events: The 2024 Formula 1 Heineken Silver Las Vegas Grand Prix and the New Year’s Day Attack in New Orleans. Join facilitator Davd Blevins and presenters Sean Collins, MPA, Deputy Fire Chief of Training for the Clark County Fire Department, and Bill Salmeron, NRP, Chief, New Orleans EMS, as they address the key strategies that enhance risk response.  This webinar is sponsored by Zoll. Register

Submit Your Nomination for the National EMS Awards by May 30

 

The nomination period for the National EMS Awards of Excellence is open through Friday, May 30. Help us recognize deserving EMS professionals who demonstrate the very best in EMS and serve as a role model for their colleagues. Recipients receive $1,000 in cash and $1,200 for travel and lodging plus three core program registrations at this year’s EMS World Expo in Indianapolis, IN.  Learn more

Submit Your Nominations
National EMS Awards
ACOG

New Resources for Identifying and Managing Obstetric Emergencies

 

NAEMT has worked with the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) to develop new tools and resources to enhance readiness among EMS practitioners in identifying and managing obstetric emergencies occurring during pregnancy, during delivery, and up to 12 months postpartum. This is especially important because almost half of pregnancy-related deaths happen  seven days  to  12 months  after pregnancy ends, according to a 2020  study . The new materials include model EMS guidelines for  hemorrhage elevated blood pressure , and  eclampsia  and an EMS informational sheet with statistics and highlights from literature.  Learn more .

May 1 is National Heatstroke Awareness Day

 

More than 1,000 children have died due to pediatric vehicular heatstroke since 1998, 39 in 2024. All could have been prevented. National Heatstroke Prevention Day is May 1 and NAEMT is collaborating with these and other national organizations to share resources and raise awareness:

 

National Stroke Awareness Month Observed in May

 

Every 40 seconds, someone in the United States has a stroke, according to the  CDC . In 2022, 17.5% from cardiovascular disease was due to stroke. You can help raise awareness in your community by educating patients and the public about the importance of calling 911 for help when people are experiencing symptoms of stroke. 

Stroke Resources     Get Ahead of Stroke     Survive Stroke Week

MEMBERSHIP

Attend NAEMT Annual Meeting – Save $125 on EMS World Expo Registration

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NAEMT Annual Meeting

We invite you to attend the NAEMT Annual Meeting in Indianapolis, IN, Oct. 20-24. Held in conjunction with  EMS World Expo , the free events, meetings and receptions provide time for NAEMT members to engage and socialize with association leaders and colleagues from around the nation and the world.  NAEMT members also save $125 on EMS World Expo 3-day registration . During the meeting, we will celebrate our EMS profession at the General Membership Meeting and recognize the outstanding recipients of the National EMS Awards of Excellence. We look forward to welcoming you to Indianapolis!

NAEMT Annual Meeting

Member Benefits that Stretch Your Budget

We are pleased to provide a host of  benefits  for our members. Log in to  Access Your Benefits and take advantage of these and other promotions. As always, thank you for your membership and service. Can't log in? Contact Us

 

  • EMS World Expo – save $125 on the 3-day conference program. Scroll through your member benefits and select the Register link to be redirected to the EMS World Expo registration form where the discount will be automatically applied.
  • Public Safety Group/Jones & Bartlett Learning – Save 25% + Free Shipping on all NAEMT products with coupon Code NAEMT2 4.
  • ODP Business Solutions Freshen up your workspace with office supplies, cleaning products, and organization essentials at member-exclusive pricing.
  • Lenovo  – Save up to  57% off  on select products through May 12, 2025.
  • UPS  – Save 65% off Domestic Next Day / Deferred and 42% off Ground Commercial / Residential shipping.
 

Visit Us at Upcoming Conferences

NAEMT booth
  • May 5-9: SOMA 2025 Scientific Assembly (booth #814), Raleigh, North Carolina
  • May 30-June 1: CoAEMSP ACCREDITCON (booth #16), Anaheim, California 
  • August 4-6: National Conference of State Legislators Legislative Summit (booth #1029), Boston, Massachusetts 
  • August 4-9: NAEMSE Annual Educational Symposium (booth #205), Orlando, Florida
  • August 7-10: Kansas EMS Association Conference (KEMSA), Manhattan, Kansas
  • October 13-15: Mississippians for EMS (MEMS) Conference, Biloxi, Mississippi
  • October 20-24: EMS World Expo (booth #923) & NAEMT Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, Indiana
  • November: Indiana EMS Association Conference, French Lick, Indiana

 

We look forward to attending SOMA, May 5-9 in Raleigh, NC, bringing together prehospital, tactical, wilderness, austere, disaster, and deployed medicine to meet and exchange ideas.   Learn More

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