In 2025, NAEMT marks its 50th anniversary, celebrating a legacy defined by transformation, inclusion, and the worldwide lifesaving work of paramedics and EMTs. Since 1975, NAEMT has fought with unmatched dedication for the needs of paramedics and emergency medical technicians. This milestone year is more than a celebration, it’s a reflection on five decades of advocacy, education, and impact. With more than 110,000 members worldwide, NAEMT continues to set the standard for advancing the EMS profession.
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NAEMT Elections Deadline Extended to August 20 –
Apply Now!
We’re seeking passionate leaders to serve as Directors in the following
regions: Southeast Coast, West Coast, Mid-Atlantic, East Central,
and Midwest
. Terms begin January 2026 and run through December 2027. If you're a qualified candidate, don't miss this opportunity to lead –
apply today
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New Course Prepares EMS Clinicians to Deliver Death Notifications
EMS clinicians are increasingly exposed to death but only receive limited training on how to deliver a death notification.
NAEMT’s
Breaking Bad News
course
is an introduction to techniques that can assist EMS clinicians in delivering difficult news to patients’ families and to patients who may be seriously ill or injured. This 3-hour, CAPCE-accredited classroom course is appropriate for all levels of EMS clinician, other medical professionals providing prehospital patient care, and EMS supervisors and administrators, as applicable. Locate a Course
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Gun Violence Against Women and Sleep Deprivation Highlight World Trauma Symposium
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Patterns of Gun Violence Against Women in the US
Mallory Williams, MD, MPH, FACS
Chair, Department of Trauma and Burn, John H. Stroger Jr., Hospital of Cook County (Illinois)
Gun violence in the United States exceeds rates seen in most other industrialized countries. As a US trauma surgeon, Dr. Williams has seen his share of victims. Female victims of gun violence are increasing, and more recent years have been marked with higher rates of firearm injuries, particularly among younger women. Dr. Williams will share his research and insights into patterns of gun violence against women in the US.
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Dangers of Sleep Deprivation in EMS
Paul Koch, Paramedic Chief
,
St. Mary's County Advanced Life Support, and Pilot for Southwest Airlines (Maryland)
Shift work and irregular work schedules regularly lead to poor sleep quality in EMS clinicians. Research confirms that sleep of inadequate quality, duration, or regularity has potential negative physical and mental health outcomes. Moreover, poor sleep quality and fatigue in EMS clinicians can increase the risk of accidents and adverse events related to occupational and patient safety.
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Don’t miss the opportunity to get the best trauma education on October 21.
Join us in Indianapolis, Indiana, or view via livestream. Held in conjunction with
EMS World Expo
, the Symposium presents more than a dozen engaging topics, includes the latest research, and provides up to 8 hours of ACCME or CAPCE-approved CE credits. This year’s theme is
Pursuing Excellence in Prehospital Trauma Care.
The Symposium is moderated by
Col. (Ret) Warren Dorlac, MD, FACS, USAF
, PHTLS Medical Director, and
Margaret M. Moore, MD, FACS, CAPT MC(FS) USN
, PHTLS Associate Medical Director.
We appreciate our generous
sponsors
who will showcase their latest products during WTS.
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Join Us in Celebrating 50 Years of NAEMT!
We wouldn’t be here without you—so let’s celebrate together!
NAEMT’s 50th Anniversary celebration takes place at the Annual Meeting, held alongside
EMS World Expo
in Indianapolis, October 20–24. Full NAEMT members save $125 on the 3-day core registration fee.
All Annual Meeting events are free for NAEMT members
, including the General Membership Meeting and the presentation of the National EMS Awards of Excellence. Then, cap off the occasion in style at our special Member Reception!
Sponsor Appreciation
EMS World Expo badge required for entry into NAEMT Annual Meeting Events.
If you or a guest are not registering for EMS World Expo but want to attend NAEMT events or booth (#923), register through the normal
emsworldexpo.com
process, select the “Exhibits Only Pass”,
and enter the discount code
NAEMTVIP
.
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Join the NAEMT Federal Advocacy Briefing on October 21 in Indianapolis.
This dynamic discussion will focus on today’s most important federal EMS advocacy issues, including the public policy decisions shaping our profession.
Open to all, there is no charge to attend.
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NAEMT Radio Focuses on International Education:
Insights from Germany and Brazil
In
th
is
edition
of
NAEMT Radio
,
Dr. Hans-Martin Grusnick
, a paramedic turned intensivist in Germany, outlines the German EMS model and how NAEMT courses have enhanced clinical pathways and decision-making in the field.
Dr. Rodrigo Vaz
from Brazil, a trauma surgeon and president of the Brazilian Committee on Trauma, shares how EMS operates in Brazil’s vast and diverse geography, as well as the growing role of NAEMT education. Both guests underscore the power of NAEMT partnerships to unify global EMS professionals under common standards, improved patient outcomes, and international collaboration.
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Get Quality NAEMT Education at EMS World Expo
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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
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October 20-21 /
Register
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Teaches EMS clinicians how to respond to and care for patients in a civilian tactical environment.
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Provides 16 hours of CAPCE credit
EMS Vehicle Operator Safety
(
EVOS
) 2nd Edition Course
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October 20,
Didactic only
/
Register
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Addresses the vehicle operations and transport safety knowledge gaps that lead to injuries and deaths.
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Provides 8 hours of CAPCE credit
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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
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Leadership Webinar on Using QA/QI to Improve Operational Performance and Patient Care
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Thursday, August 21, 12pm CT, offers 1 hour of free CE credit.
Register
This engaging session provides fire and EMS professionals with a practical roadmap for leveraging Quality Assurance and Quality Improvement (QA/QI) to enhance operational performance, clinical care, and organizational accountability. Participants will learn how to identify, analyze, and act on key operational data, from response times and documentation accuracy to patient outcomes and compliance metrics. Join Chief Steve Noble and Greg Waymon with Public Consulting Group (PCG), to learn about QA/QI frameworks, key performance indicators, and real-world examples of how data-driven improvements can lead to measurable impact.
Sponsored by PCG.
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EMS Advocates Rallied Support for EMS from Elected State Officials
The energy was high at the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) Summit exhibit hall! The EMS Advocates – a collaborative of EMS organizations – drew strong attention as they united to amplify the value of the EMS profession and advocate for the vital support needed to serve communities across the country.
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Congress Is in Recess – Engage Your Lawmakers!
With the U.S. Senate and House on their August recess, now is the perfect time to connect with your Members of Congress. Schedule a district meeting, attend a Town Hall, or reach out to share your support for EMS priorities. Consider inviting them on a ride-along or hosting a tour of your agency to highlight the work you do. Together, we can continue our momentum on our legislative priorities.
You can find your Members’ office locations and other contact details in the Online
Legislative Service (OLS).
The OLS makes sending an email easy!
It's a great way to get others in your community to support EMS. Our goal is to get as many Members as possible to cosponsor our priority legislation during the August recess.
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NAEMT Opposes Legislation to Increase Truck Size or Weight Limits
NAEMT has sent a letter to congressional leaders opposing any legislation that would raise the legal size or weight limits for trucks on U.S. roads and bridges. The letter urges lawmakers to follow the recommendation of the U.S. Department of Transportation’s 2016 Comprehensive Truck Size and Weight Limits Study, which concluded that no increases are warranted.
View Letter
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EMS News Briefs
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New clinical guidelines for prehospital blood transfusions released!
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Pennsylvania state representative to introduce bill elevating penalties for people who attack EMS, firefighters.
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Study finds Rapid Sequence Intubation Boosts First-Pass Success.
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Overdose reporting law in Pennsylvania now includes EMS personnel; aims to strengthen the state’s tracking of overdose incidents.
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Texas Judge sentences man to prison for assaulting an EMS clinician.
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David Blevins, NAEMT Director, Southeast Coast Region, attended the
2025 HOSA
Grand Awards Session: Emergency Prepared Events on June 21, on behalf of the NAEMT Foundation. NAEMT is proud to support organizations dedicated to strengthening the future of EMS!
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The Health and Safety of Your Workforce is Worth Promoting Year-Round
This week is Safe + Sound Week, Aug. 11–17, a nationwide recognition of success in workplace health and safety programs. We are grateful to the EMS agencies that promote awareness of health and safety all year long. NAEMT supports the safety of EMS clinicians and their patients with targeted courses:
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September: National Preparedness and Sepsis Awareness Months
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National Preparedness Month
focuses this year on preparing older adults for disaster and aims to increase awareness and community engagement in preparedness actions.
Ready.gov
has created materials to help the senior members in our communities be informed and prepared.
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National Sepsis Awareness Month –
Sepsis takes 350,000 adult lives in the U.S. every year, according to the Sepsis Alliance. To help raise awareness, NAEMT partners with the Alliance to provide the EMS profession with sepsis educational resources and training. If you are looking for continuing education, NAEMT’s Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS) course includes a chapter on sepsis.
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EMS Resources
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Unlock Your Potential – Apply for a Scholarship Today!
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Investing in your education and career has never been easier. NAEMT scholarships are here to help you take the first or next step – from EMR to advanced education for paramedics.
Why let financial barriers hold you back?
Our exclusive member scholarships:
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Make it easy to apply
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Offer multiple opportunities
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Provide funding that helps you move forward
Don’t miss out – your future is worth it.
Login to the
Member Portal
and select
Scholarships
from the left navigation menu.
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Featured Member Benefit Special
Log in to
Access Your Benefits
and to take advantage of this promotion from Lenovo:
This Labor Day, Lenovo brings you up to 70% off on laptops, desktops, and more. Sale runs 8/25 to 9/7!
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Visit Us at Upcoming Conferences
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September 25-27: EMS Pro, Mohegan Sun, Uncasville, Connecticut
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October 13-15: Mississippians for EMS (MEMS) Conference, Biloxi, Mississippi
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October 20-24: EMS World Expo (booth #923) & NAEMT Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, Indiana
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November 20-21: Indiana EMS Association Conference, French Lick Indiana
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